Show Yas Forums your instruments
We know you were a band fag. Lets hear what you played and what, if anything, you still play.
And WHY?!?!?!?
Show Yas Forums your instruments
We know you were a band fag. Lets hear what you played and what, if anything, you still play.
And WHY?!?!?!?
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Played percussion 4th grade till high school. First chair senior year, played snare.
Started 6th grade with bass guitar and played bass in jazz groups till college and attended Musicians Institute in hollywood after and continue to gig to this day all around California.
Cello, was and still am ass
used to play trumpet in school but now i play jazz guitar and dad rock in bars to get by
Surfer with wetsuit tan. Only face and hands.
Drummer and piano.
I sucked, I suck and I will suck again.
Miss piano. But I sucked.
I'm Tuba Captain in College. I love playing it, but not for a career. I also play Bass Trombone for our Jazz Band.
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played clarinet until 9th grade, then I just kinda lost interest
never got into marching band
mom forced me to learn piano and go to weekly music school starting around age 5 or 6. sucked having private lessons on fridays when all my friends were out playing and i couldn't join. played oboe in high school. haven't played any instruments in over 10 years. would have liked to learn saxophone.
This sadly is my last year.
soon to be tuba capt (ret.)
Yeah sadly. My gf is a band director, so I'm hoping if we stay together I could play a little with them so I don't forget it.
Started guitar when I was 5 till now. Ukulele when I was 7 till now. Cello at 11-13. Bass and piano 3 or 4 years ago.
I'm a percussionist at my high school, 3rd chair. Played in the drumline during matching season
Technically I played the trumpet, but I just took band so I wouldn't have to take a language in high school. So I never practiced and never touched it again after my second year.
Tuba player from 5th grade all the way up to currently in college. Love the instrument because the sound feels so warm but I feel the same about euphonium
i play guitar, i love jazzy stuff. im a nurse irl and guitar is just something i do for fun in my free time
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i started playing when i was 12, im 21 now... pic related, its my gibson '61 reissue sg
lol guitar playing and repair is how i get money and medical shit (EMS) is my hobby
like that sg, i have a 339 and have been really thinking about getting an sg
based, id love to flip it around and have your attitude heh
yeah, sgs are surprisingly good for clean tones. i like em a lot
here's my MIM strat that i repainted and threw a pearly gates humbucker in the bridge position. i also added a push-pull pot to split the coil and two series/parallel switches to change positions 2 and 4
Played flute despite being a male from 6th till HS graduation. I still have two of the flutes I used, one is disgusting and broken and the other is a decent open-hole. I was never that good so I hated the open-hole. I play flute because my middle school teacher played flute despite being a male and I liked the sound of it. My section leader in HS asked me if I was gay the first time we were alone together, I said no. On the first day of the last week of school I fucked her behind my school’s auditorium, there was a weird dead corner that was annoying to get to and it was notorious for being the place to go if you wanted to mess around without being found. I’m still dating her. She’s taller than me and I’ve cheated on her twice with her HS best friend, they don’t talk to each other. She was in our section for one year, she hated flute. She’s a pale columbian short stack with massive tits.
love the color, i was looking at strats kinda similar,but i might just take my mij and just rewire it with the brian may style switching though just cause i could do like anything with all that tonal possibility
same here. I low-key HATED playing, and hated even more that I was pretty natural at it. I could actually play pretty complex crap in class, and didn't touch the thing outside of class. Like being good at it bothered me SO MUCH that I wanted nothing more than to ever play one again.
I called mine the "virgin sax" because, well, you know the pain of being a clarinet player.
Parents bought it for my sis back in 2009
Only played it like 2 times
I picked it up now and am practicing
Sold her autistic guitar so i just have this(People told i should first learn the autistic but i'll work with this,only care about learning to shreed)
I think it was 300 euro
It has a really good amplifier tho, not those bitchboy small one everybody has
Really loud
Curently can only play come as you are and nothing else matters like a fag
Give tips or good guides
what kind of mij is it? i'm in the market for a mij tele (pic related) and im not sure if i should go for it or not
is your sis hot?
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*She only played it two times
Kinda fells like a waste, but now im into it so i won't sell it
The guitar is a Hammer series XT Californian 2
whatever that means.
The amp just says aster.Its really good tho.Maxed out the bass on it and it sounds great.
it's an 85 contemporary strat, but i also have a mustang and jagstang mij and they're great. i LOVE the mij fenders. every one i've played has been fuckin awesome 100% go for the tele
Not really
Schizo bitch and im 90% sure her manlet boyfriend doxxed me and im gona get his ass when he has the balls to show around
bro. learn how to shred and defeat him with your guitar powers
oof hell yeah, its between the mij tele and the mij stang for my next guitar. look how rad this shit looks
Me with my favorite thing in the fucking world.
It combines my love for multiple instruments with the skill of piano which I'm actually GOOD at.
The sounds are so fucking good they sound authentic. I love this thing.
you should learn acoustic first but it's really not gonna make a huge difference, my advice it learn chords and rhythm and it'll help you play lead licks immensely, and just learn all the modes and positions thereof and most of all if you want to get gud. PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE
Drums. Started when I was 4, played in school from 5th grade to senior year. Don’t play in the college band, only on my own. Was in about every band in school (Jazz, concert, WE, pit, etc.) and went to Allstate’s twice. Good times.
fuck yeah dude
thats some sick shit
I play the shit out of my mustang, more than most of my other guitars, i usually just play a 339 or 335 live to look the part of jazz and dad rock
people only say "learn acoustic first" because there's no amp to do some of the work for you. Acoustic helps you to really get the right sound out of it, and those lessons translate better from Acoustic to Electric than the other way around.
With the right amp, you barely have to touch a string to get a good sound out of it. I think also Acoustic allows you to better build up callouses on your fingertips.
He's a skinnyfat manlet who works at a pc shop
I don't think he needs more humiliation
Say anons since all of you here are music buffs what does one need to know before getting into bass guitars?
Of course i enjoy playing this now but bass guitars have always been in the back of my head since i was a kid listening to metal
Can i buy a cheap used practice one and plug it into this or do i need a special amp.
Cool setup btw
saxophone is easy. Probably easier than oboe. Just rent one out for 20 bucks/month from a music store like I did. All the fun without the cost.
thank you, I spent almost a fuckign decade debating whether to get one or not, and I'm so glad I did.
It's basically a crossroads when you get a keytar: do you get one for novelty, play it a few times, and leave it in the closet, or do you walk the path to become a fucking legend.
I've got too many years of music in me to treat it as a novelty. I don't even touch my guitars now. This thing is EXACTLY what I've been searching for, and I like to think I'm getting good at it.
bass guitar? listen to james jamerson, the bass line on this track in particular
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invest your learning to understand the way he constructed his lines. just listen to james and you'll be ok
thats the thing with bein a musician, a lot of the skills the guitar has taught you are transferable
based musicianship
Played alto saxophone in the band, and classical piano at the music school from the age of 7, in addition to the saxophone. Got reasonably good, but didn't really think it was fun. Quit everything to focus on martial arts when I was 15.