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what other instruments do you play?

Started by Leevibe, July 06, 2014, 10:27:13 PM

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Leevibe

I thought it would be fun to find out what other instruments you guys are into besides guitar. Like, what other instruments are you decent enough on to justify owning one, even if you don't have one?

What was your first instrument? What instrument are you most accomplished on? What have you played the most? What are you hoping to get into?

Me:

1st instrument - violin. I played when I was really young

most accomplished on - trombone! I played for years, up into college. I haven't played for a while but I miss it dearly. For anyone who knows trombones, I still have my horn, which I got brand new in 1984. It's a King 3B+, gold brass bell & F attachment. The slide is still perfect.

mostly play - drums. I've been into drumming for about 18 years now. I mostly play a kit that I built for my church, which is black sparkle with maple hoops. I will try to remember to get a picture of it to post.

other instruments:

bass - I'm good enough to fill in as needed

tuba - Got to play this for a Sousa march in high school and I like to think I did pretty well. No way I could afford a good tuba!

uke - When I was a kid. Does this even count? I just remember playing 1, 4, 5 chords. I would like to get a good one some time.

want to get into:

banjo - I've started messing with it a little. It's fun but weird having the highest string on top.

Hammond organ - Thanks to Timbo's post, I've got the bug real bad to find an M3 and maybe a basket case Leslie. To justify owning one, I will have to learn to play. Piano lab was a long time ago.

I'm sure I'm forgetting something, but that's the gist of it. I'm really curious to know what you guys play besides guitar.

jtn191

I played trombone through high school and college. Wish I could play drums, but I'm drumming incompetent

madbean

I played drums in a couple of bands and bass in two other bands for about three years.

flanagan0718

My other IOC is Drums as well. I started on drums when I was 11. So it's been 20 years and I still love it!


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ckim715

I've been playing piano since I was 4. I also play saxophone (alto) and drums
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junkemail86

First instrument: I played piano when I was younger but always sucked so I quit pretty quick. 

Most accomplished instrument (and favorite): Guitar

Have also sang or played drums or bass in prior bands

GrindCustoms

Since i barely play guitar, i play bass. In fact i play bass way better than guitar. Had more succesfull gigs as a bassist  then guitarist.

From 18 to 22 i played in Cryptik Howling, founder member, wrote an album with them, recorded the promo pack, left before first album session, thinking that my guitar playing band would bring me further.. broke up a month after! hahahaha  Former band are now at their 3rd album and writing the 4th... ::)

And i played in AC/DC, Black Sabbath hommage bands and a «Top30» cover band.

Should have stick to the bass now that i read this again...
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lincolnic

Drums were my first instrument, and I studied them in college (as well as engineering, my major). I also own a couple of basses but I'm not sure if I'd really say I play the bass. Ditto accordion.

selfdestroyer

Bass in a band in High School and Drums with a small "on again off again" group of friends band and guitar over the years. Not sure if this counts but ever since the Akai MPC 2000's came out I was a same beat junkie. Still am and I still make beats from time to time. I love sampling and making abstract stuff. I now use a Native Instruments Maschine for most of my pad smacking.

Cody

Muadzin

Guitarist first and foremost. Since I can play the six string, naturally I can play the four string. I dare say most bass players are eiher guitar players who can't find a band to play guitar in so they start playing bass instead, which happened to me a lot, or they were guitar players at one point who when they and their friends decided to start a band then got shoved a bass guitar in their hands and were told 'this is what you're going to play from now on'. From what I gather that's more or less what happened to the bass player of Muse. I'm a shitty bass player, not in the sense that I can't rock the four strings, quite the contrary in fact, but when I play bass in a band I always start to feel that I can do a way better job then the guitarist(s).

While I'm a guitarist first and foremost, when I'm really into listening some music it's not the air guitar that I rock but the air drums. I really can't stop tapping rhythms, which to some people will appear like I'm having a nervous tick or something. So at one point I bought a former drummer's drum kit and learned myself how to play drums. Can't seem to master the rhythm where the kick follows immediately after a snare while maintaining a steady rhythm on the hi-hat. It has eluded me for 20 years so I guess drums are not my thing after all. Or maybe I should have sprung for a lesson. Of course nowadays the question becomes, lesson....., or building that new pedal? Choices, choices....

I was a huge U2 fan and of The Edge in particular. I always loved his guitar playing, which seemed so unique compared to all those shredders and pentatonic blues players out there. Of course one of the things that the Edge does from time to time is play the piano. So I tried my hands on that. Wasn't very good at it, but I could do New Year's Day and October. It wasn't until a year and a half ago when my band was offered a chance to play a few gigs in Turkey and Italy and when our keyboard player decided he'd rather stay home with his family that I decided to really try my hands at playing the piano. Can't read sheet music if my life depended on it, which was what stopped me for most of my musical career, but nowadays youtube is full of handy tutorials so even a piano n00b like me can learn how to play full songs, and with enough practice not that bad either. Just for the hell of it and because its such a good warm up song I even managed to learn Space Dementia from Muse.

alanp

Every other week I play the mixing desk at church :)
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midwayfair

Guitar, mandolin, piano, banjo (5- and 4-string), bass, glockenspiel, and violin are the ones I've recorded.

Guitar is obviously my primary instrument.

I get side gigs on mandolin more than anything else.

Piano was technically my first instrument, and I can play just well enough to teach new song parts to someone or play on a record in a pinch. I didn't have lessons, but I did take keyboard in high school, which was really more of a self-guided class.

When I was little, I wanted a banjo, so my parents got me one. I didn't realize that you couldn't just pick up an instrument and play it, so my dad traded it for a guitar, which he had for years until I was 14 and decided to learn how to play guitar. So I picked it up and could play it. Hah.

Typically I can play anything with strings as long as I know how it's tuned, except bowed
instruments. I suck on the violin and was never able to get good at it. I even took lessons for a year. Sadly, it's the only instrument besides guitar that I really wanted to be good at, but I simply didn't bond with it. Same goes for slide guitar. I think it's just that my ears don't hear pitch well enough. Instead I got good with a volume pedal. That's my violin and steel guitar etc. :)

slimtriggers

Took obligatory piano lessons for several years as a child.  Originally wanted to play drums, but my parents wouldn't get me a drum kit.  Got a cheap guitar for Christmas one year, and that's the instrument I really bonded with.

I haven't played piano in years, but I still visualize music in terms of the keyboard. 

sonarchotic

I started as a bass player, by choice. I've always loved the bass and even though I mostly play guitar these days, still consider myself a bassist. I played trombone in school. The only official lessons I've taken beyond that was for slide dobro/resophonic guitar. A guy almost traded me a square neck recently but he backed out at the last second :-[ I own a few odd ball world instruments like an Indian keyboard style Bulbul Terang and a pretty sweet mountain dulcimer I can get around on alright. Synths and keyboards are fun for me as well though I could never say I'm good at them. I have a drum set that is near completion so I'm looking forward to finally giving that a shot.

Vallhagen

I play guitar (preferably electric), and i sing.

I have also recorded/produced quite a bit, where i "play everything" myself, which means i dabble (is "dabble" the correct term in this context?) with electric bass and keyboard, and do drum programming.

My first instrument was piano, and i do have a beauty 19th century Schwesten upright, here at home.

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