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I play a bit of guitar a odd mix of Django with a rock vibe anyone else play a musical intrument
love the sound of the sax
Pool Hall Richard
24-09-2008, 16:10
Used to play bass in a band. Not a bad guitarist either. Rhythm mainly, the desire to be a lead guitarist left me during my teens. But bass is my instrument :)
I have a bass guitar.
I'm hoping that someday i'll have the time to learn how to play it.:)
Only had it five years.
i'm in the same position as Al
i bought a guitar 6 years ago.. i learnt about 10 cords but still stuggle to get a tune...
my daughter is a wiz with the piano, violin etc..
thats what i normally compare my hi fi to..
alway amazes me that not every one likes lowthers.. as to me they sound so real when well implemented
steve
I agree, Steve. The problem is not many people can handle genuine realistic sound with hi-fi and prefer something that sounds 'nicer'. The dynamic impact of real instruments is quite shocking and almost impossible for conventional drive units on speakers to reproduce, so what you end up with is a more palatable, rounded-off, rendition of the sound.
Playing a musical instrument I guess introduces you to how real instruments ACTUALLY sound, and it's not the type of sound people imagine or what most hi-fi systems reproduce!
Marco.
I used to be 1st flute in a good youth orchestra but the skills have passed me by although after half an hours practice I can start to do it again. I love early (medieval) music and every now and then get my recorders (descant, treble and tenor) out to play a bit, purely you'll understand for private and personal pleasure only ;)
Prince of Darkness
24-09-2008, 19:46
I play guitar and have dabbled with bass. Currently I am playing mainly mandolin and mandocello.:band:
love the sound of the sax
It's a nice instrument to play, running costs in terms of reeds, re corking etc can be a bit steep but it's worth it.
I been playig for years and used to go to a lot of concerts around 100 a year at least; so my reference point has always been live music and agree most Hifi very far removed from this
I agree, Steve. The problem is not many people can handle genuine realistic sound with hi-fi and prefer something that sounds 'nicer'. The dynamic impact of real instruments is quite shocking and almost impossible for conventional drive units on speakers to reproduce, so what you end up with is a more palatable, rounded-off, rendition of the sound.
Playing a musical instrument I guess introduces you to how real instruments ACTUALLY sound, and it's not the type of sound people imagine or what most hi-fi systems reproduce!
Marco.
I play guitar, have done for 30 years... sometimes really well, often terribly! :lolsign:
I occasionally dabble with digeridoo (is that how it's spelt?). :scratch:
i have the same problem with the guitar
Beechwoods
28-09-2008, 08:10
I wish I could play the guitar. I played the cello badly when I was a kid but never got into it because it wasn't an instrument that featured in music I liked. In recent years I've got into bluegrass, flat-picking and country guitar... when I find more time to fit such endeavours in I'd love to be able to learn and play a bit for my own pleasure...
I wish I could play the guitar. I played the cello badly when I was a kid but never got into it because it wasn't an instrument that featured in music I liked. In recent years I've got into bluegrass, flat-picking and country guitar... when I find more time to fit such endeavours in I'd love to be able to learn and play a bit for my own pleasure...
For me its was learning to play Django tunes and playing with friends that opened things up a bit, just go for it if you have the time it changed for me how I appreciate music
Filterlab
29-09-2008, 11:19
I play the keyboard, piano, slight touch of the guitar and a little drums. I prefer the challenge of recording and mastering rather than the playing itself though.
Beechwoods
29-09-2008, 11:58
I play the keyboard, piano, slight touch of the guitar and a little drums. I prefer the challenge of recording and mastering rather than the playing itself though.
I think my interest in recording and archiving stuff is driven by an acceptance that while I love music, I can't play it. I guess I'm trying to capture and preserve the creative element. You're lucky to have both!
Paper & comb,seriously underated instrument.:lol:
vegetableman
06-10-2008, 22:18
I play one of these...
http://www.guitarcrazy.com.au/images/Inventory/Guitars/Other%20Electric/Yamaha_SG1500.jpg
And one of these...
http://firstguitarshop.co.uk/images/danbblue.jpg
And one of these...
http://www.mikedemicco.com/images/instruments/fender_telecaster-rot45.jpg
Through one of these...
http://www.micdmusic.com/USED-Flextone-III.jpg
And I have one of these...
http://www.moondogguitars.com/spirit%5Fcut/spirit_front.jpg
I'm a competent whistler.
niklasthedolphin
07-10-2008, 09:35
I play the trumpet, the guitar and the piano.
I sometimes grab my percussion, my mandolin, one of my 6 flutes but that doesn't realy sound that good.
Trumpet is my main instrument even though I played guitar since the early 70's and the horn only the last 5 years.
Piano is mainly played to understand pieces and to interpritate into other instruments.
I also do mastering and did since the late 70's.
The mastering started with a radio broadcasting technician job where I was put on location to do master recordings of Live & Studio events.
Today I only do it for fun in agreements with musicians not to use material comercial and not to share material.
When I do a master recording I use R2R as main recorder for the quality and digital 24/96 as back up for the security.
"dolph"
I'm a competent whistler.
I can make some good 'arse tunes' ;)
Respect to all our resident musicians! :smoking:
Marco.
Filterlab
07-10-2008, 11:19
I think my interest in recording and archiving stuff is driven by an acceptance that while I love music, I can't play it. I guess I'm trying to capture and preserve the creative element. You're lucky to have both!
Cheers, although I rarely merge the two sides (hi-fi and studio). Coincidentally I got into hi-fi the same year as I taught myself to play the keyboard, 1987 - I was only eleven. :) The two elements grew side by side although my preference shifted from one to the other intermittently depending on which was most prominent in my social life. I started writing music with my best mate Andrew when we were 12 and we were recording from a couple of years later (we gigged at school :)).
Here's a promotional shot done by my then photographer friend when we were 14 (I'm the moody hunky schoolboy stud casually leaning against the keyboard):
http://s560.photobucket.com/albums/ss49/aos_images/random_stuff/Me2-1.jpg
Filterlab
07-10-2008, 11:21
Same shoot, and me trying my darndest to keep a straight face :lol: :
http://s560.photobucket.com/albums/ss49/aos_images/random_stuff/Me1.jpg
Filterlab
07-10-2008, 11:25
Almost twenty years later and we still collaborate from time to time, but it's largely a rare affair. However next week we're off to Andrew's cousins place in deepest Norfolk to drink heavily and get some music down. What'll actually happen is we'll get seriously fecked on ale, play about half a dozen bars each and then watch some Family Guy. :lol:
http://s560.photobucket.com/albums/ss49/aos_images/random_stuff/Me2-1.jpg
God you looked even gayer than I did back then! :rolleyes:
Marco.
Filterlab
07-10-2008, 11:57
That was the look of every hard heterosexual man (who liked The Pet Shop Boys) back then. :)
You know you want me. ;)
Oh!....... Dear!....... :mental:
:lolsign::lolsign::lolsign:
It's an absolute belter, isn't it? :lol:
You have to admire him though for posting it!
Marco.
i am a drummer in a welsh rock band with 5 albums under our belt
Hi barty
Don't be shy,what's the name of your band?
Filterlab
11-10-2008, 09:57
i am a drummer in a welsh rock band with 5 albums under our belt
Hi barty
Don't be shy,what's the name of your band?
Mojo?
Link to BBC page (http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/northwest/sites/music/pages/mojo.shtml)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/northwest/sites/music/images/mojo200.jpg
that's scary that, how did you know that?
Filterlab
11-10-2008, 10:03
I've spent many moons using the internet for searching businesses and individuals, I'm pretty thorough. ;)
So which one's you?
thats a really old pic. back left
Filterlab
11-10-2008, 10:05
Cool. More material on the way?
we released our latest album november 2006 ( Ardal ) hoping to go back into the studio to do an english version
Filterlab
11-10-2008, 10:10
Nice one, I haven't heard any of your stuff yet, I'll grab a copy and have a blast. :)
Primalsea
11-10-2008, 11:13
I sort of play the gutair but not very well really.
I also have been known to dabble on the pink oboe but have left the poo trumpet alone:lolsign:
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