Posted July 26, 2017 Been playing the Flute for about four years now----I picked it up due to my sister, but ended up loving it! I'm currently participating in the Marching Band Camp. It's very exhausting, going from 8AM to 5PM with TONS of physical activity, but this is my second year of Marching and it's always the highlight of my day, no matter how hard it is! Share this post Link to post
Posted July 28, 2017 Trying to learn the piano right now~ I would love to learn violin though... Share this post Link to post
Posted July 28, 2017 On 7/26/2017 at 1:13 AM, Katharos Seraph said: Been playing the Flute for about four years now----I picked it up due to my sister, but ended up loving it! I'm currently participating in the Marching Band Camp. It's very exhausting, going from 8AM to 5PM with TONS of physical activity, but this is my second year of Marching and it's always the highlight of my day, no matter how hard it is! I also play the flute, picking it up again after about 22 years. I played all through school and remember the long days of marching camp. It is a great deal of work, but very rewarding. I recently noticed that the friends I keep in contact with from high school are the people from band. You form bonds through a love of music that lasts a lifetime. I'm currently playing in a community band and looking for a winter program as this one only runs in the summer. I also play occasionally during church and taize services every couple of months. Share this post Link to post
Posted July 28, 2017 I've played trumpet for about 7 years now, and cello for about 10 years now. I'll be going to college to become a music education major, and I'm so excited. I've loved music since I was a kid, and it's something I really enjoy doing. I'll have to learn how to play every instrument though as a music teacher, so I'm a little nervous about that. Share this post Link to post
Posted July 30, 2017 (edited) @TehUltimateMage That's just silly, clarinet can make some mean tunes... and I don't believe the length of the fingers is much indication of one's piano prowess. I've seen a flute player with hands that looked too big for the flute, but that never stopped him! (I've also heard about a button accordion player with "sausage fingers" who was the local virtuoso). I can make up a thing against any instrument. Recorder is for kids, clarinet is just a glorified recorder, piano is too monochrome, drums are thoughtless banging and if someone can't even cope with that, they take away one stick and put the person out to wave the other in front of an orchestra As for me, I can play 2.5 tunes on a recorder, ~4 of 4/5ths of a tune on guitar, two short bits and a kids' song on a piano... Need I go on?.. Oh, and I can sing a bit. After people show me what it sounds like (can't read music more than "OK, this seems to be going up and we're staying constant, am I lost?") and in the safety of a loud choir. Although a recording shows that my tune of Linden Lea bears a striking resemblance to the actual alto part! For all musicians, recommending "Effortless Mastery". I love that book. Edited July 30, 2017 by Snowwall Share this post Link to post
Posted July 31, 2017 I played piano for a keyboarding class for about a year, but I never got really good at it. Share this post Link to post
Posted August 17, 2017 Does anyone here know about the instrument called "domra"? I play it and entered many competitions -- mostly 1 places for me Share this post Link to post
Posted August 17, 2017 Learning to play the guitar. I hope to move up to electric eventually, if I can get over my hatred of making loud sounds. Share this post Link to post
Posted August 18, 2017 I played the drums for a while until school took me over, darn Share this post Link to post
Posted September 8, 2017 Folk harp, clarsarch (wire harp), guitar (mostly classical), a decent bit of violin from my orchestra days, and some kantele. I've been wanting to pick up the jouhikko (a Finnish bowed lyre) and my boyfriend and his grandpa are working on making me one Share this post Link to post
Posted September 15, 2017 I've played piano/keyboards for 30 years (Yeah, I'm old, I know) and also play saxophone and cedar flutes. I really want to learn how to play Uilleann pipes and flamenco guitar. Hubs makes me jealous though - he can pick up just about any instrument and play it. Our place looks like a small music store. Share this post Link to post
Posted May 6, 2018 Yes, I used to play a mean Chord Organ and, because of my deformed right forefinger, I play guitar, but have difficulty playing chords and learned to play single note melodies, everything from Pop, folk and some classical Beethoven. Share this post Link to post
Posted May 7, 2018 I don't really play because in the past when I've tried to learn instruments, especially piano, I've been way too impatient. I prefer singing anyway, its one of my favorite things to do. Share this post Link to post
Posted May 12, 2018 (edited) I can play two! I played trombone from 2nd grade all the way up through freshman year of college, then later on taught myself to play the 9-hole ocarina. Trying to learn the 12-hole ocarina, but its slow going. Edited May 12, 2018 by dark_sama Share this post Link to post
Posted May 12, 2018 Music people! I play flute/picc and piano, and a tiny bit of guitar, and I'm currently a music education major in college. I love my music Share this post Link to post
Posted June 19, 2018 I've played ukulele for about a year now. A few years ago I could play the flute & the 12-hole ocarina, but I haven't picked them up in awhile. Share this post Link to post
Posted August 30, 2018 When I was a child I was playing the flute in elementary school but stopped since then. This year I started playingthe didjeridoo, at first only out of interest in something entirely new to me, but the breathing technique helps me relax so much that continued playing it. Share this post Link to post
Posted October 13, 2018 (edited) The only musical instrument I play as of now is the Ukulele I want to learn how to professionally play the Piano and the Violin but am restricted cuz my right hand is inborn (imagine 1/2-1/8 of a finger from thumb-pinky) Edited October 13, 2018 by Ether-Equinox Share this post Link to post
Posted March 4, 2019 (edited) First instrument I ever learned to play was an Irish Whistle(tin/penny whistle). I can play a few songs on the piano and I'm a mediocre guitar player, but I'd consider myself good for a newbie guitarist. I've always been really good at drums; it came naturally to me and I can freestyle with just about any surfaces. Edited March 4, 2019 by -Iceheart- Share this post Link to post
Posted March 4, 2019 I previously mentioned how I would really like to learn the piano. Well, thanks to online tutorials I've learned to play a couple songs and am looking forward to learning more. Share this post Link to post
Posted March 5, 2019 Music skills: 0. I am musically dsylexic. I can't read music (multiple people tried to teach me) and I can only play an instrument by memorizing the movements. I tried several instruments in school... clarinet, violin, flute, guitar, piano... all fails. I appreciate music but can't duplicate it. But I am very skilled in visual arts... I can draw, paint, make sculpture, crafts, whatever... So it balances out. Share this post Link to post
Posted March 6, 2019 I play piano and clarinet, though I haven't played clarinet in... 4 years now? I've taken up the penny whistle though and I'm having an absolute blast with it 😁 I absolutely love historic/ethnic instruments and I'd love to learn to play a Hurdy Gurdy one day... absolutely best sounding weird instrument ever. I also love church pipe organs, but I don't live anywhere near a church with one so I haven't gotten to learn on one yet. I've also played with a dulcimer but I don't own one right now. I'd like to get one though. Bit expensive for a good quality one. Also like the bodhran, though finding one in the U.S is a different story. Share this post Link to post
Posted March 8, 2019 When I was about 6 or so I wanted to learn how to play the piano. I finally started when I was 9 and have fell in love since then! I’m glad I know how to read music quite well, so I can pick up new instruments as well. I started drum lessons last year and those have been awesome too so far. Share this post Link to post
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