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    Musicians

    I'm sort of a professional jazz musician...I play saxophone.

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    #12
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    Musicians

    some wouldnt consider them musicians but Im a turntablist, nothing big just for fun right now.
    [SIZE=\"4\"]IF YOU START WORRYING ABOUT CRITICS, HIM, HER, AND THEM.....ITS ALREADY TOO LATE[/SIZE]

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    #13
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    Musicians

    Quote Originally Posted by 3rdEyeVision
    some wouldnt consider them musicians but Im a turntablist, nothing big just for fun right now.
    if it makes sound and you can put it on a cd, ill consider you a musician

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    #14
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    Musicians

    Well you can fart into a mic but i wouldnt consider that music.

    Ive been playing guitar for about 2 3/4 years, ive got a Schecter S-1 Elite... lefty. That things beautiful. I play in a local band called The Mourning Removed, weve been playing shows for a few months now and i am LOVING IT.

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    #15
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    Musicians

    Nice, GS.

    I guess we should also post a bit about our instruments...

    My bass is a 2003 Ibanez Gio, right handed, one volume knob and a 3-way tone switch. I love her, I'd definitely marry her if it was legal lol. Last night I finally (after 3 years now) gave her a name and put my little signature symbol (a flaming eye turned vertical and looking down) on her back. Her name's Angela d'Anima, which means "Angel among souls"

    And to the turntabler, it's an instrument if you can make sounds with it that aren't recordings of other people doing whatever on THEIR instruments...so as long as you don't just sit there with Wish You Were Here spinning, you're a musician

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    #16
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    Musicians

    i play trumpet, tuba, and guitar, used to play piano

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    #17
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    Musicians

    Quote Originally Posted by Green Screen
    ive got a Schecter S-1 Elite... lefty. That things beautiful.
    schecter makes very beautiful guitars, very good for gothic rock (see The Cure)

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    #18
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    Musicians

    i play the trumpet and the french horn and currently trying out the steel drum. i mostly play whatever comes to mind. a friend of mine loves to mix music and i will play samples for him to dj. im a fan of show-tune scores and cheat music.

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    #19
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    Musicians

    iv been playing guitar for 10yrs.i just recently got an esp 7 string with emg 81/7 pickups in it.it sounds so fucking mad !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    small demo sample from one of the songs iv been writing with my bro:

    www.myspace.com/huntorau

    its recorded with my old esp guitar with 2 low e strings so its not my smoking new guitar !

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    #20
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    Musicians

    yeah I have a 7 string also
    on my 6 string Ibanez with a floyd rose trem I put heavier guage strings on it and set it up for b tuning
    just like a baritone
    I had to reset the trem tension and truss rod and action and now its sweet

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