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    Posted: 18 Nov 08 at 7:39pm
What's so good about guitars? all the people I know who play them spend more time discussing brands, types and acessories and try teach themselves, those who play other instruments spend loads of money getting 1 after trying loads picking up on the sutleties between them on an individual basis, rather than assume those of a certain brand are all the same, then get lessons from someone who's super good at it and therefore learn how to read music and all the other stuff...

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for me its singing, piano and violin to grades 8,3 and 4 respectively.  Seems that most people went the guitar route on the forum.
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Used to play the guitar, gave that up,

now its the keyboard, not the musical instrument though!!! (Sorry had to be done!)

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Play trumpet and cornet, mainly with brass bands, can step in on soprano, flugel, or euphonium if required.

Play a little piano, but not brilliant. Been playing with bands since I was 10.

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Big Bro is a prof bassist of some 30 yrs now. My Wife tickles the ivorys now and again....As a kid I was in the town choir. I blast away on a harmonica from time to time, Dylan, Springsteen and the like. Unique interpretations my wife says .... Any good singers amongst us? the voice, underated and not appreciated (by some) as a musical instrument.
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Learning the piano at the moment. Just mastered homecoming by kanye west and chris martin lol. so chuffed when i played it through without a cock up. next up is mgmt. kids, looks a bit easier.

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My crew plays the Bagpipes in bands and occasionally with orchestras (although seldom south of the Border)
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I started playing the guitar when I was seven - almost 30 years ago. Played in several metal bands but the best was a rock'n' roll band where we supported the likes of Alan Price and Mick Avory. I also played a few low key classical concerts too. Although I prefer the classical/Spanish element of the guitar a lot more I hated performing that side since it is technically demanding enough without the added pressure of solo performance. I got a bit lost on the music front when my aged music teacher of 20 years (who by that time became a bit more of a music coach) passed away back in 1998. And I struggled to find any direction so I hung up my strings. I eventually found a great teacher who was willing not to teach but just to coach on technique every few weeks. He go me into jazz and his input got me playing some of my favourite piece which I thought I would never achieve. So I dabbled very lightly in jazz styles and now when ever I pick up a guitar I automatically fall into that style. However, with family commitments like many things it's on the back burner now. Perhaps I should start growing those fingers nails again……..

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Treble loss isn't a great problem. The signal is well buffered, and if all else fails I can bypass most of the pedals as there are two loops going into the Boss L-2 on the main board.
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Originally posted by HannahJ

*stands back to take abuse about silly music...*

Speaking as someone who once arranged the verse part* of "Freebird" as a m/f call response type duette with concertina backing you won't get any abuse from me...

*The instrumental coda, on the other hand, got the full electric works...

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