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  posted on 12/4/2004 at 06:40 
What other instruments do you play other than guitar?

What other instruments do you want to learn how to play?

these are the instruments I play in order of knowledge and skill level

# 1 guitar
# 2 bass guitar
# 3 keyboard (have not played in a while though)
# 4 drums (to loud to play them where I live)
# 5 Harmonica (I suck)...good harmonica players impress me.
# 6 Recorder (a flute type instrument) I tried my nieces recorder out one day and I could play it...go figure.
# 7 clarinet (again tried my niece's school band clarinet and can play it...Im a begginer to intermediate)


Instruments I would like to learn

# 1 mandolin
# 2 violin


[Edited on 12/4/2004 by Spidercents]

 

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  posted on 12/4/2004 at 15:22,  Reply 1  
1.Trumpet (school band thing)
2.guitar
3.Mandolin (I haven't played in a while, but I"m ok at it)

I guess my list isn't very long. I want to learn keyboard. I also hope someday I'll be able to play some of the weirder instruments. For some reason, sitar sounds interesting.

 

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  posted on 12/5/2004 at 00:53,  Reply 2  
yep...I gotta get me one of those there mandolins.

I always wondered what the tuning or the string names of each string on a mandolin was...or the gauge # of each string.

 

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  posted on 12/5/2004 at 01:40,  Reply 3  
Mandolins are tuned low to high GG DD AA EE. Sometimes I forget that they're tuned in fifths, and I start to confuse myself.
 

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  posted on 12/5/2004 at 13:48,  Reply 4  
1. Piano (used to, still play around with it a little)
2. Guitar
3. Flute (formerly for school band, now just for fun)

 

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  posted on 12/5/2004 at 17:56,  Reply 5  
1. Guitar
2. Flute (did for school and it's been awhile though...)
3. Little bit of piano

thinking of trying Mandolin or banjo too...

 

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  posted on 12/6/2004 at 01:28,  Reply 6  
I owned a banjo fo 2 years before I sold it...I liked it however I didnt play it much and never really got into it because of all the finger rolls and what not...Maybe I will try it again some day.

 

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  posted on 12/6/2004 at 08:45,  Reply 7  
1. Bass guitar
2. Harmonica
3. Piano
4. guitar
5. violin

An instrument i would like to learn would probably be the recorder, again. I had lessons when i was 9yrs old, but my teacher was extremely mean, so i just lost interest


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  posted on 12/29/2004 at 16:52,  Reply 8  
Flute
Bassoon

 
 


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