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MyMARYJANE
10-03-2006, 04:47 PM
and what do you play, for how long etc.
also any tips for some1 starting electric guitar:thumbsup:
T®auma
10-03-2006, 04:48 PM
i play the bong. Not many people play it like i do!
Wesley Pipes
10-03-2006, 04:52 PM
Yeah i play guitar, mainly acoustic, been playin for a few years now... still only know the basics tho lol but i'm only self taught so forgive me :o
not had much experience on electric guitar but i hear it's supposed to be easier than acoustic, thats about all i know lol
MyMARYJANE
10-03-2006, 04:53 PM
really? easier? sweeeeeeet. my best friend has an acoustic and she just started about a month ago
dark0ne
10-03-2006, 04:56 PM
I have been playing guitar for at least 10 years. i have an austin electric, a bc rich warlock, and a peavy half stack amp.
akornpatch
10-03-2006, 04:58 PM
Started off with trombone, then 7 years of piano. Mostly Drums...since I was 15...now 43. Holy fuck i'm getting old. LOL
Mostly heavy metal and alternative. Some Jazz and other stuff.
Really loving the new hard rock metal out...Hinder, Non-Point, Three Days Grace, Shinedown, Cold... etc.
It's my "therapy".
Peace.
stinkyattic
10-03-2006, 04:58 PM
I have been playing violin for 25 years.
I began on classical, then added Irish traditional, and have some experience playing Arabic folk music and even was in a Mariachi band!
Irish sessions are still my all-time favorite way to play though- great way to meet new friends and enjoy some brews.
Wesley Pipes
10-03-2006, 04:59 PM
yeah easier, so i've heard anyways... i have played some electric and i would have to agree for the most part its easier to get a good sound, plus u can do hammer-ons/offs and stuff like that that u cant really do well on acoustic
akornpatch
10-03-2006, 05:01 PM
really? easier? sweeeeeeet. my best friend has an acoustic and she just started about a month ago
Easier because the strings aren't so far from the fret board, and not so hard to push down. That's what our guitarist told me when my son wanted to start guitar lessons.
Peace.
az666
10-03-2006, 05:34 PM
Easier because the strings aren't so far from the fret board, and not so hard to push down. That's what our guitarist told me when my son wanted to start guitar lessons.
Peace.
mmmm you can lower that though.
I played guitar since I was 7 (had about a years worth of lessons then didnt have any more), played saxophone for 6 years gave up and took up drums which i've been playing for going on 7 years.
I can play the ocarina aswell. lol
Captin
10-03-2006, 05:36 PM
i play drums and the flesh flute
Nochowderforyou
10-03-2006, 05:48 PM
I play guitar, both electric and acoustic, but I have learned several percussion instruments, including a drum kit of course, but mianly bongo, and dejemba drums. The loud thunder of it all. :p
I played around on a bass guitar for awhile as well and used to have one, but I got rid of it a long time ago, before I turned 18, so that was like, 7yrs ago.
Tips for playing guitar though is find one that is comfortable to play. Don't worry about all the specks and fancy names, just find one you like. Learn some basic scales, some basic chords, and start from there. It will take longer than 2hrs to learn to play, longer than 2 weeks, longer than 2 months...it takes patience to learn to play any instrument, but you'll get through it no problem if you really enjoy playing. :thumbsup:
Hansel
10-03-2006, 06:38 PM
Eight years of piano.
Love it <3.
10 years of guitar, 7 years off bass.
Kid Dynamite
10-03-2006, 07:26 PM
8 years of rocking out on the drums. I also play djemba, good fun.
slowburn420
10-03-2006, 07:41 PM
i play guitar and drums. i play rythem guitar in my band and i can play a mean cowbell! :dance:
MyMARYJANE
10-03-2006, 08:58 PM
man alotta people w/ some talent on here! i need to catch up lol
Weed seems to influence alot of talent, spesh with music.
When i was with my band at the beginning i was the only one smoking, but i was also on the coke and acid.
After that, when i calmed down and slowed up on everything apart from weed my other band mates started smoking up with me at the studios and we started making better music almost instantly. We wasnt thinking about it, we was jamming and just made songs up as we jammed.
The weed is what made us good, and as we got good our talent improved.
Not so long back we met up and we was all talking about how much better we got, before we started giging/playing/smoking weed we all sucked.
The guitarist was good even when we started, but alot of the riffs were repetitive.
I was playing bass... I could play almost any song as long as it wasnt something i made up. lol
Our drummer sucked, well, he didnt but he was always trying to do fancy bits and going outta time.
But looking back, after everything, all the weed and shows we've realised that we are all really good with our instruments, and for a long time, we were all profesionals at playing our instruments.
EbelEyes
10-03-2006, 09:13 PM
I've been playing guitar for the past three years.
I played the sax for about two years.
And I played the piano for about three and a half years. I've actually started to use the piano again recently.
I don't really know some "tips" I could tell you for learning the guitar except play it everyday for at least a minimum of 15 minutes a day. Usually I do 45 minutes minimum everyday. :thumbsup:
Have fun with the guitar, its a great instrument.
:dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance:
RedLocks
10-03-2006, 09:16 PM
I play the Doumbek! (some type of drum, think it first came from Turkey or something.. Kind of mroe brassy sounding drum than a djembe or a conga. ALthough I have been hearing some pretty nice sounding conga drums thinking about getting one, anyone wanna trade a conga for a doumbek?
JohhnyPotSmoker
10-03-2006, 09:17 PM
bass guitar for about 2 or 4 years and fucking love it.
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