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Poll :: Do you play a musical instrument?

Yes
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No
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Sun Feb 11, 2007 5:24 pm      Reply with quote
How many members can play a musical instrument? Can you play more than one? What do you play?

And if you don't play one, would you like to and which instrument would you choose?
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Sun Feb 11, 2007 5:59 pm      Reply with quote
I wish I could play an instrument. I tried (since I was a teenager) the following: electric guitar, acoustic guitar, keyboard and violin. In all of them, I grew bored and stopped. I think I just lacked the patience to practice until I could actually play something. Most of them I actually bought the instrument (or my parents did) and it turned out to be a big waste of money. However, with the violin I was smart ... I rented one throughout the few months of lessons I took and then returned it at the end. I envy all of you who do have musical talent! I've love to hear if anyone else plays anything.
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Sun Feb 11, 2007 6:36 pm      Reply with quote
Sadly, I don't have an ear for music. In the 3rd grade my parents sent me to piano lessons and after almost a year my teacher suggested I try baton instead. Rolling Eyes

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Sun Feb 11, 2007 7:04 pm      Reply with quote
In elementary school I gave the flute, viola and clarinet a try. I didn't love playing, but I enjoy listening to classical music a lot -- very relaxing to me.
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My husband has been a drummer for almost 30 years, and about 11 years ago, I asked him to teach me. Yah, I know, look at my age. We have an 11 piece drum kit in our livingroom and I have to admit, I'm really hooked. Love drumming to 70's hard rock, Rush, Boston, Led Zeppelin, AC/DC. Weird, eh? My sons bring their friends over to see the incredible drumming grandma.

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Sun Feb 11, 2007 7:42 pm      Reply with quote
I play piano and have since I was a child. I am currently however interested in learning to play Saxophone.

I want to be Lisa Simpson. Laughing
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Sun Feb 11, 2007 8:38 pm      Reply with quote
This is so interesting reading everyone's experiences with learning to play an instrument. Smile

As for myself, I took piano lessons for three years in elementary school and then quit. When my son started taking lessons, I picked it up again and taught myself -- I'm not that good, but I do like to play.

I also played the clarinet during junior and senior highschool in band. I didn't really like it, but I wanted to stay in band.

Right now, if I had the time to learn to play another instrument, it would be the harp. I think that it plays such beautiful music and is a completely romantic instrument. Very Happy
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Sun Feb 11, 2007 9:59 pm      Reply with quote
Oh yes Tam I am very adept at playing the 'Comb'. Wink

For those not up with this highly technical instrument let me explain... you take one perfectly good comb with graduated teeth, slip it between a folded page of thin paper(from a telephone directory works best) & hold to your lips and kind of blow whilst making a sort of humming noise. My two personal fave tunes are 'Amzing Grace' & 'Big Spender'. Laughing
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Sun Feb 11, 2007 10:02 pm      Reply with quote
I don't play anything.. Crying or Very sad But I like to be serenaded! Very Happy
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Sun Feb 11, 2007 10:18 pm      Reply with quote
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Oh yes Tam I am very adept at playing the 'Comb'. Wink

For those not up with this highly technical instrument let me explain... you take one perfectly good comb with graduated teeth, slip it between a folded page of thin paper(from a telephone directory works best) & hold to your lips and kind of blow whilst making a sort of humming noise. My two personal fave tunes are 'Amzing Grace' & 'Big Spender'. Laughing


Well, I for one, will never question your talent! Wink Laughing Laughing
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Sun Feb 11, 2007 10:19 pm      Reply with quote
I played trombone for almost 10 years, trumpet for 3, baritone for 2, saxophone for 2, flute for 6 months and viola for 4 weeks.

I dabbled in piano, self-taught.
I was also in choir.

I miss music, but can't imagine how I sound after not having played for awhile. Embarassed But I still remember how to read music and the like.

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I played trombone for almost 10 years, trumpet for 3, baritone for 2, saxophone for 2, flute for 6 months and viola for 4 weeks.

I dabbled in piano, self-taught.
I was also in choir.

I miss music, but can't imagine how I sound after not having played for awhile. Embarassed But I still remember how to read music and the like.


You must have a knack for music! Smile What was your favorite instrument?
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tam wrote:
vava_gurl wrote:
Oh yes Tam I am very adept at playing the 'Comb'. Wink

For those not up with this highly technical instrument let me explain... you take one perfectly good comb with graduated teeth, slip it between a folded page of thin paper(from a telephone directory works best) & hold to your lips and kind of blow whilst making a sort of humming noise. My two personal fave tunes are 'Amzing Grace' & 'Big Spender'. Laughing


Well, I for one, will never question your talent! Wink Laughing Laughing


Thanks Tam - many blessings to you! Laughing

Hmm shame we dont have the facility for sound on the forum - because then I could post you a little sample. Wink What's that I hear you say???... 'damn glad sound is not an option' Very Happy Very Happy ... and vavagirl recedes from the stage to the sound of deep & grateful sighs of relief!! Wink
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Sun Feb 11, 2007 10:37 pm      Reply with quote
vava_gurl wrote:
tam wrote:
vava_gurl wrote:
Oh yes Tam I am very adept at playing the 'Comb'. Wink

For those not up with this highly technical instrument let me explain... you take one perfectly good comb with graduated teeth, slip it between a folded page of thin paper(from a telephone directory works best) & hold to your lips and kind of blow whilst making a sort of humming noise. My two personal fave tunes are 'Amzing Grace' & 'Big Spender'. Laughing


Well, I for one, will never question your talent! Wink Laughing Laughing


Thanks Tam - many blessings to you! Laughing

Hmm shame we dont have the facility for sound on the forum - because then I could post you a little sample. Wink What's that I hear you say???... 'damn glad sound is not an option' Very Happy Very Happy ... and vavagirl recedes from the stage to the sound of deep & grateful sighs of relief!! Wink


Well... there's alway YouTube! I'd love to hear a sample of your music; even better if I can watch you perform! Laughing
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Sun Feb 11, 2007 10:39 pm      Reply with quote
I can fake my way on a bass guitar well enough to not embarrass myself if the audience is fairly drunk Razz

I'm much better at lead vocals--again, depending on the audience!

The drunker they are, the better I sound...

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vava_gurl wrote:
Oh yes Tam I am very adept at playing the 'Comb'. Wink

For those not up with this highly technical instrument let me explain... you take one perfectly good comb with graduated teeth, slip it between a folded page of thin paper(from a telephone directory works best) & hold to your lips and kind of blow whilst making a sort of humming noise. My two personal fave tunes are 'Amzing Grace' & 'Big Spender'. Laughing


The minute you walked in the joint...

I could see you were a man of distinction...

Very Happy Love that song!

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Sun Feb 11, 2007 10:43 pm      Reply with quote
I've played classical piano since I was a little katiecakes....

In the beginning, it was largely against my will. Later on though, I was very grateful that my parents "persuaded" me to stick with it.
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rofl Oh yes it is a visual feast - not to mention a joyous auditory experience.

But alas my dear as I do not know you very well - seems an awfully cruel thing to do to you!! Besides I tend to sound best after several wines and even then it can take much encouragment. Laughing

Just so you dont think I am a total nutter, I can play a little piano. I always planned to improve with more lessons... ah well one day soon.
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heathercolorado wrote:
vava_gurl wrote:
Oh yes Tam I am very adept at playing the 'Comb'. Wink

For those not up with this highly technical instrument let me explain... you take one perfectly good comb with graduated teeth, slip it between a folded page of thin paper(from a telephone directory works best) & hold to your lips and kind of blow whilst making a sort of humming noise. My two personal fave tunes are 'Amzing Grace' & 'Big Spender'. Laughing


The minute you walked in the joint...

I could see you were a man of distinction...

Very Happy Love that song!


rofl Uhoh I feel a tune coming on !!!!
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rofl Oh yes it is a visual feast - not to mention a joyous auditory experience.


I suspected as much! Wink

vava_gurl wrote:
But alas my dear as I do not know you very well - seems an awfully cruel thing to do to you!! Besides I tend to sound best after several wines and even then it can take much encouragment. Laughing


Hey, if you every change your mind, I promise that I will be in the correct "state" to truly appreciate your music. rofl
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Mon Feb 12, 2007 12:15 am      Reply with quote
i playED the piano and hope to pick it back up one day. i did finish grade 8 but my teacher swears i'm tone deaf!

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Mon Feb 12, 2007 12:58 am      Reply with quote
Trained in classical piano since age 4, violin at 8, picked up bass guitar at 12. Used to be in a band, currently sing in my university's 150-person choir and I like writing my own music too. I guess I was more an artsy kid than sporty. Can't throw or catch a ball even my life depended on it.
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Hey, if you every change your mind, I promise that I will be in the correct "state" to truly appreciate your music. rofl


Oh Tam you are too kind and yes you shall be the first to know if & when that moments comes to fruition! Laughing
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ParisTroika wrote:
I played trombone for almost 10 years, trumpet for 3, baritone for 2, saxophone for 2, flute for 6 months and viola for 4 weeks.

I dabbled in piano, self-taught.
I was also in choir.

I miss music, but can't imagine how I sound after not having played for awhile. Embarassed But I still remember how to read music and the like.


You must have a knack for music! Smile What was your favorite instrument?


My trombone (especially the bass trombone) was my love for awhile...until I tore my left rotator cuff and had to switch to trumpet for marching band season. Cool thing was, I had only been playing it for 5 weeks and I scored the solo. Many of the 1st trumpets were pissed off at me Bad Grin

Oh band...the drama, the unrequited love, the revenge, such a dirty game... Laughing

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