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Re: EDF MUSICIANS THREAD (Guitar/Piano/Singers/etc...)
My piano playing experience is in many ways the story of my life: lot of natural talent, not much ambition. Started piano when I was 7 or so from the teacher that was considered the best in town. She made you practice non-stop, and had no qualms about "benching" you from recitals/performances if it was obvious you didn't practice. When she left I went to another teacher who was way more laid back, i.e., I didn't really practice. She was a good teacher, but even without the practice I was still her top student, which I still feel guilty about (meaning, she probably deserved better from me than what I gave). Being in highschool at the time, I thought it would be a lot cooler to play jazz piano instead of classical, and not having learned ANY productive theory, I had to pretty much start from scratch.
Went to college, took lessons as a class, again never practiced, still second-best student. Barely play at all. I poke around enough to know that if I sat down and tried to learn a piece I could play it almost as well as if I had played it at my "peak" (I'm more disciplined now). Sight reading has gone to hell, but I can sit down and bust out about five of my old performance pieces without even thinking about it. The mind is a crazy thing. |
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I usually don't post in EDF, but I thought I had to go for this thread.
I started off playing piano when I was 7, I played until I was 14. Then, I picked up the oboe for school, played that for a bout a year, and made the transition to bassoon. I have been playing bassoon since 6th grade and now I'm playing my college's wind ensemble. Not many people play bassoon, so it's a neat thing that I do. I don't know how long I'm going to continue playing, at least through college. I'm also able to play trumpet and trombone very well. I'm not a music major, and probably won't go into any career musically, but I love playing. |
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I have a dusty Samick 21 fret Les Paul copy not 5 feet from me, and feel guilty that it is dusty. I started playing at 4 on a ukelele, graduated to a 5 string, and on from there. After many years of not playing at all, I now dabble from time to time.
I played Flute for 8 years. That's it for me musically. |
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Re: EDF MUSICIANS THREAD (Guitar/Piano/Singers/etc...)
I play guitar, bass, mandolin, dabble in drums & some backing voice.
My setup is kind of outta control. First guitars: 1979 full electric Ovation, but it broke about a year ago Black Squire strat w/ Vintage Noiseless pups, black perloid pickguard, and all vintage white hardware. Metallic Red Squire tele w/ Texas Specials and a tortoise pickguard - planning on putting on all gold hardware Epiphone LP-100 w/ D'marzio Distorion & Air Norton pups w/ all black hardware and upgraded Grover tuners Gibson Vintage Mahogony LP w/ Burstbucker Pros Fender Accoustic Washburn Accoustic Electric Also have a Squire Jazz Bass and an Ovation Accoustic Electric Mandolin My pedal setup goes as follows: DOD EQ Boss SD-1 Modded Boss DS-1 Modded Ibanez 60's Fuzz VOX Wah Boss ME-50 (set to delay, volume pedal, phaser & BD-2) Boss RC-20 looper I play all these mainly through my Fender Hot Rod Deluxe 1x12 all tube amp. My backup is a Yamaha thirty112 w/ the best reverb out there. I modded all my guitars and pedals myself, so if any of you are interested in doing this PM me w/ questions. I'm no expert, but I do have experience working w/ the guts of guitars and pedals. I've been playing guitar for roughly 10 yrs, but really became serious in the last year or two. |
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Anyone else live in LA or SoCal near LA and want to jam or possibly start up a little band. I'm not joking, I can't put my guitar down and would like to play some live shows. I'm an intermediate player, nothing spectacular but I love practicing and have some live experience and don't have stage fright or any of that.
Check my OP. PM me if ur out there... |
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Surfin,
I would be interested in that...I think...but I still am beginner guitarist. Very very beginner. I came to this thread again because I recently bought a second guitar, a Taylor Baby. It is a 3/4 guitar that I will take with me on my now semi-frequent travels related to my new job. I have a nice acoustic for home, but didn't want to carry it through airports and the like. I brought an electric guitar on my last trip, a 4 day long trip, and it wasn't cutting it for me. The Taylor is definitely smaller, should travel well, and sounds decent. Not good, but decent. But alone in a hotel room, it will be a lot more fun to practice scales and other things on the Taylor than on a silent electric. The dude at the store actually recommended the Martin LXM, another 3/4 travel guitar. I ended up liking the fretboard and sound of the Taylor, so I chose it instead. The Martin was nice, had a nicer bag, and seemed to have a more solid feeling body, but I went with what "felt" better. |
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I've been playing guitar for about 10-11 years now. However, I would say I have not improved much at all in the last 5-6 years; I just don't play enough. Luckily I have not gotten any worse either, but it is still kind of frustrating. I don't even own an electric guitar anymore, I play solely acoustic on an Ovation Custom. I want to get a new one somewhat soon though, as I would prefer a full-bodied wood as opposed to the rounded plastic back on the Ovation.
I used to get piano lessons from my grandmother when I was a kid (< 10) but I didn't stick with it. Now I want to take it up again, as well as drums. If only I didn't have to work for a living, I would be able to devote more time to music. |
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been playing guitar/bass/upright bass since i was early teens. 23 now, played in many bands currently playing in a pretty good band. Biggest gig was about 500 people... trying to get signed just about done our new ep. heres a sample of a new tune if anyones interested
http://download.yousendit.com/46C67ACB7A6C3A5A still yet to be mixed completely and mastered. we are called the quarry. cool that wae have so many musicians here. my setup is a VOX AC30 and a nice gretsch hollowbody |
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Any mpls musicians? I've been trying to find people to jam w/ for a about a year now and there's no better way to get better than playing w/ other people...
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shaker, I listened to the band you play in and its not bad but it sounds rather generic and boring. Maybe it just needs to be mixed but I don't hear that extra something that makes bands like this big.
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