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Community => Watto's Junk Yard => Topic started by: Greg on March 19, 2008, 11:20 PM
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Yes? No? Thinking about it? Share your thoughts. Perhaps information on what you play, how long you've been playing, and whatever else.
Me, well, I've been playing the double bass since I was in third grade. Definitely a fun instrument, and you get a helluva lot of attention playing in an ensemble due to the lack of bass players.
Recently I've been learning bass guitar. It is almost way too easy for me, but it is once again a fun instrument. I enjoy jamming to "Sunshine of Your Love" by Cream.
Sometime during the summer I hope to pick up both Electric Guitar and drums. Those two instruments really fascinate me, and perhaps one day I'll be able to start my own one-man rock band. Live shows/tours would be a bitch. :P
Sorry if this is a redundant thread, but the search feature here is kind of weird. I'll pass the torch to someone else now...
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I used to play guitar - but it's been a while since I've picked it up.
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Making the transition from upright bass to electric bass is surprisingly easy. I started playing bass on electric and took up the upright about 10 years into playing bass. All told I guess I've been playing for 18 years now.
I found that when I had played the upright bass for an extended period of time, it was easier to transition to the bass guitar afterward. And truth be told, it's only natural. It's a smaller instrument, and the smaller scale length is a lot easier to deal with. First position is nowhere near as much of a stretch for your fretting hand. And intonation is nowhere near the issue it is on upright if you're playing a fretted bass.
"Sunshine of your love" was one of the easier tunes I initially learned on bass guitar. Jack Bruce is amazing, although I don't think that's some of his best work. I think I'm a little more partial to John Paul Jones and Paul McCartney's bass playing.
As for what I do with the instrument? I do some bar cover gigs, but the majority of my work is with original music projects. I've worked on about 8 or 9 independent records. I've got a project with some other musicians to produce hip-hop backing tracks. I play some sessions here and there. And I'm doing a little production. It's pretty cool. It definitely beats the bar/cover/blues gigs that I get offered. It's a lot more artistically satisfying.
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I used to play the drums but have not played in a lon time. I took my set down when i got a larger bed and it just didnt fit in my room anymore.
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Used to play the Clarinet and Sax. I'm dabbling with the Piano now.
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Played violin for about 7 years in school. Didn't see a future for it so gave it up, but would love to learn something new or get back into it.
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Been playing the guitar for a little more than a year. Great instrument, and my favorite stuff to play would have to be Page and Zeppelin.
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Played the clarinet/bass clarinet in grade school and played guitar in a band as a teen.
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I've always wanted to learn to play a guitar, but never had time as a kid. Now though, I fulfill my musical ambitions through running the soundboard and sound equipment at my church.
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I've played the following:
Trombone (Slide and Valve)
Euphonium
Baritone
Tuba
Trumpet (only when needed!)
I played Trombone through College in various Wind Symphonies, Jazz Bands and Combos. Back in the day I was pretty decent, haven't played since my Sophomore year though so that's like 13 years ago.
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Fender Stratocaster. American Standard.
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Skin flute.
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Skin flute.
I predicted 8 AM on March 21st...right day 6 hours late :-\
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I predicted 8 AM on March 21st...right day 6 hours late :-\
Am I getting to be that predictable now? Holy ****.
Gotta go--I'm late for my rusty trombone lesson.
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I predicted 8 AM on March 21st...right day 6 hours late :-\
Am I getting to be that predictable now? Holy ****.
Gotta go--I'm late for my rusty trombone lesson.
rusty trombone...March 24th, 8PM CDT
See, you're not that predictable
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The clarinet seems rather popular for a school instrument - I played for a few years but lost interest in high school.
I've always wanted to learn the guitar. My dad plays a lot and collects them too - last time I checked he had over 15 guitars and 7 or 8 amps. He gave me his Ibanez guitar and a Peavey amp last year, but I still haven't taken much time to sit down and learn.