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Member Location: USA
Registered:: 10 October 2006
Posts: 18
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I looked all through Chatter II and I couldn't find this. I was really surprised... but anyway. Correct me if I'm wrong and there is a topic on here about playing musical instruments.
Does anyone here play any instruments? I play the violin and have for... let me think... *counts on fingers* going on 8 years now. My orchestra teacher's awful though; she can't conduct (I could do better than her), and there's a whole bunch of things about her that I'm not going to get into here (it's not the right place) that make me mad. The only thing keeping me going right now is the fact that a.) we're playing excerpts from Phantom of the Opera for our concert on Saturday, and b.) we're playing at Carnagie Hall in New York during spring break (early April, I believe). So if anyone lives in New York, come see us! Back on topic: I've also taught myself piano and a bit of guitar. I love playing Vanessa Carlton and Evanescence songs on the piano. *nods* I'm working on "Half A Week Before the Winter" right now. Anyone else play anything? --I don't suffer from insanity, I enjoy every minute of it! |
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Member Location: New York State, U.S.A.
Registered:: 12 January 2003
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I've played cello for... Well, as of this year it's nine years. I didn't really practice much until I got a private lesson teacher who had me practicing a lot and made cello more fun for me. Plus, the orchestra environment at my school is pretty awesome.
I also can play a bit of piano, as in I can read the notes and play the keys. No two-handed stuff though. --- Interesting (adj.) - Oh God, Oh God, we're all gonna die? |
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Member Location: USA
Registered:: 10 October 2006
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*coughs* I still don't practice much. But don't tell my private teacher. Actually, I think he knows, but he's really cool so he doesn't get mad. And my orchestra at school is cut into two different orchestras, Chamber (the good one that you have to audition to get into) and Symphony (the one that I'm in, aka the bad one). I never auditioned for Chamber, and so I don't know if I could get in, but the conductor obviously favors Chamber. They get to play more songs, cooler songs, and she raves about them to us in Symphony. The people in orchestra are cool, for the most part, but most of my friends are in Chamber. :/ And about piano, I shut myself up in my room with my keyboard and a couple piano songbooks and taught myself bass clef and how to use both hands. It wasn't particularly hard, although I do feel stupid when this guy in my orchestra class plays piano. I think he's been taking lessons since he was around 4 though, so I think he's got a bit of an edge on me.
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Member Location: William Beckett's blog! It's unhealthy there.
Registered:: 01 August 2004
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I LOOOOOOOOOVE piano. I've been playing for about 10 years now, maybe going on 11. I'm not entirely sure. Anyway, I think I'm pretty good. I haven't been taking lessons regularly, but I just started taking jazz piano which is really fun. It kind of annoys me when people are like "Oh, I can play piano, I taught myself aren't I good?" and then they proceed to play something (rather badly) that isn't very hard. Mostly cause I know a lot of people who are like that and have no musical talent/background whatsoever which makes it even more frustrating.
Other than that I play taiko, which is a kind of Japanese drumming. It's absolutely amazing, so if you dont' know what it is then go find out all about it NOW! Then I played guitar for a little bit. Not very long and I didn't like it very much so I quit. The Taiko Dodo and Mitten of Insanity I promise not to funfun anymore Be happy cause life is good |
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Advisory Member ![]() Location: Brewer, ME, USA, Terra, Sol system, Orion arm, Milky Way
Registered:: 18 July 2002
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I played clarinet regularly from 1976 to 1999. I still play (several local community musicals since '99), but much less regularly than I used to. :-(
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Member Location: Somewhere in Wisconsin
Registered:: 12 February 2006
Posts: 58
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Let’s see. I could talk about this for hours. A list of what I play, in order of how good I am at them: violin (fiddle), viola, cello, harp, pennywhistle, piano, Native American flute. I’ve played violin for about 4 years, then got into “fiddling” (Celtic and bluegrass) and been doing that for 2 years. Viola and cello I’m okay at, when I used to do chamber orchestra at school, we were always short on violas and cellos, so I’m good enough to get by in a group. Harp I’m all right at, I used to do better, but since I’ve been homeschooled, I haven’t been able to practice because I don’t own a harp- I used to borrow from the school. I’ve been begging my parents for a harp, if I’m super super lucky I might get one for Christmas. ‘Course, I wouldn’t get anything else, but I’d be totally happy with just that.
The pennywhistle I picked up about a month and a half ago for ten bucks and I’ve been practicing enough so I can play a couple folk songs. Piano I played from kindergarten to 5th grade, but I always hated it, so I hardly remember anything. And Native American flute, I took lessons from Peter Phippen this guy who is super famous in our town but not really anywhere else, but I sucked royally. So yeah, those’re my instruments. |
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Senior Member Location: Mystical Island castle
Registered:: 20 December 2005
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I can swear i can remember posTing on some topic about this yesterday...maybe it was chat forum...either way, no instrument for me unfortunately...I was going to learn guitar, but my dad gave it away...
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Advisory Member ![]() Location: Brewer, ME, USA, Terra, Sol system, Orion arm, Milky Way
Registered:: 18 July 2002
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Ah, much the same here. :-) I'm a big fan of Aubrey Atwater and Elwood Donnelly, and Aubrey's a pennywhistle expert. You can hear some of her work on "A Pity Undue", which is one of the songs from their albums . This message has been edited. Last edited by: Garrett Fitzgerald, Ok, we got the candidate of hope. Now what? |
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Member Registered:: 28 December 2005
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I'm not nearly so accomplished as many of you people, but I played clarinet for a year ...and hated it. was actually pretty good, but my teacher was a...yes, you get it. She was incredibly demeaning, and made me cry more than once, and I couldn't stand her. So the next year I switched to percussion, and I loved it, (that's why I tend to memorize beats and rythms instead of lyrics) and ended up playing it for three years but...*sob*....I've had to stop drumming. I'm so sad.
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Registered:: 03 April 2004
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I play flute...and have played for what, five years now? I think that's it. Anyway, I'm not that great. I mean, I'm not awful, but I'm not amazing. I want to start taking lessons again, though. I need some motivation to practice.
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Member Location: USA
Registered:: 10 October 2006
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I never said I was very good at piano... I just said that I like playing it. I don't go showing off. It's more like a hobby than something to show off. I might play for a camp talent show next summer, but if and only if I get good enough. Anyway, I lerf my violin. I can mess around on viola a bit too, sometimes my viola friend and I switch instruments for a while. It's hard for me to read alto clef though, even though I had to learn for orchestra class. THe closest I've come to cello is playing my violin cello-style, which I haven't done since fourth grade.
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Member Location: William Beckett's blog! It's unhealthy there.
Registered:: 01 August 2004
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I know Kinz, sorry if I got all creepy on ya. It's just one of my HUGE pet peeves cause we have a ton of really show offy people at my school. I didn't mean you. I'm rather sad that I can't play anything else, but I don't have any opportunities to play anything else...I know some people who play trombone, but I can't just steal their instruments. I'm pretty good when it comes to the technical aspect of stuff, so I could probably pick up most things easily once I figure out fingering etc.
AND I forgot, I've been in choir for...five years. Four years? Something like that. Anyway, I'm in the "good" choir this year, but nobody knows how to read music or anything and it's VERY frustrating for me. I really can't learn music the way we do, and I'm about to explode. But I do love to sing. I'm not very good, but I love it. Sight singing and stuff like that is hard, but really fun. The Taiko Dodo and Mitten of Insanity I promise not to funfun anymore Be happy cause life is good |
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Member Location: in fields of gold
Registered:: 06 September 2005
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This is....*counts* my 9th year playing piano. It's crazy, I can't believe I've done it this long already. But, I've been around pianos for 11 years (when my brother started), and I have an ear for music (hearing popular songs and just playing the tune on the piano). That's mainly becuase, I thuink I've been around pianos so long, and have been influenced by many classical CDs and jazz and big band, and occasional 80s music when I was younger.
I have also recently started Organ in July (though I need to start lessons again soon; my teacher went to AFRICA for her vacation! Finally, I've been doing choir for some years. I was in a...uhm...Archediosecean Choir, and we got to perform at a local and prestegious hall. The walls were designed to be held in place by weights, so that with computers, Each little tiny section of the wall could move so the soundwaves wouldn't echo, but would still be loud. Amaazzzing stuff out there.
Boy, do I know that feeling. In the school's choir, I could conductg better than she. She gets terribly off beat sometimes. Besides that, her voice isn't much better than mine (which is not good, any more) and she can't play piano for her life, which is needed for us in learning tunes. I guess I just miss our old director...
Ahh, cool! I've always wanted to play fiddle! Too many country influences, I guess. Is it hard? *bites nails* Ahh, well, I think I'd better go now. I don't really think I have anything more to say on the topic, except that music is seriously half of my heart at soul (the other half goes to books, just let your heart take over and sign with a flourish |
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Senior Member Location: Mystical Island castle
Registered:: 20 December 2005
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Don't short yourself peri...you're probably better then you're telling. personally, i don't play at all, so you're already one upping me...Now, i really must go and post, so i'll be seeing you later! *runs off real quick after disbanding the idea of taking something from pendragon series and fluming to another forum* what do you know...this is my last post of thd day! *cheers* well, on this forum anyways...
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Member Location: Somewhere in Wisconsin
Registered:: 12 February 2006
Posts: 58
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Nah, it's not really hard at all. In fact, I think it's much easier than classical violin. Though that could be because I hated classical. I'd practice as little as possible, now I love practicing. But yeah, when I was doing classical I had all these really snooty teachers who I hated, and whenever I had a lesson I always got aggravated that THEY never had THEIR violin out, they just watched me and "instructed". They didn't teach. They bossed. I went through a ton of violin teachers. I hated all of them. This one lady was supposed to be the best in the city, and I had her for a month and she was just awful for me, we did not get along. I thought they were all too hands-off, none of them wanted to get into the music with me, they all just sat there and said "More vibrato! You're out of tune! You need to feel the music! Do it THAT way!" None of them ever said "Here, watch me, do it like this." So I had just finished a lesson (my last lesson) with another teacher who yelled at me for "not feeling it", when I was walking home, thtough downtown, and I heard this wonderful music... and I rounded the corner, and there was this tall, 50 year old, bald guy with a red face and a big nose and scruffy clothes, and he was playing the most beautiful music I'd ever heard- at least it sounded like it at the time. It was a Celtic piece, and he had his fiddle case set out for spare change. He saw my violin case and grinned at me and I just stood there stunned... at the end of the song he asked how long I'd been playing and I said something to the effect of "I think I just started. Do you do lessons?" And he said he didn't usually, but he'd consider it for me, and gave me his name and number. So now I play bluegrass with Nick. Instead of making me come to a stuffy studio, he comes to my house. Instead of sitting in a chair with glasses on and a notepad and telling me what I'm doing wrong, he gets his fiddle out and plays right along with me, or demonstrates when I need to see the right way to do it. His secondary objective, aside from teaching me, is to get me to laugh hysterically at least twice each lesson. XD So, yeah. Sorry that was so long, I sorta started typing and didn't know how to stop... but I answered your question, right? XD Or maybe not. But oh well. |
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Member Location: NC
Registered:: 13 March 2005
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I play flute/piccolo...well I played flute and played it for 7 years. I haven't touched my instrument since school started though because I don't have music this semester and I don't plan on taking anymore music classes if possible. My major requires so many biologies...I love music but I don't like playing the same boring stuff all the classes I end up taking have, I prefer challenging music and enjoy trying classical pieces.
Anywho, I had fun while I played and I was so-so at it. I plan on keeping up with playing as a sort of hobby. I wanted to learn piano and cello but I just never got around to it. I focused more on school than trying new things regretably. Maybe after college I will try other intsruments. Sorry if I just went off on some random tangent but yes I play an instrument. Just my luck, they ran out of cookies again! I have a demon cat that was spawned from Satan. |
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Member Location: USA
Registered:: 10 October 2006
Posts: 18
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Cress- Don't worry, I wasn't offended.
I love my private violin teacher. He plays with me, so I can hear how it's supposed to sound, and he does fingerings for me and all sorts of good stuff. He's very funny, too. I go to his house, which is like two seconds away from mine. His son goes to my school (he's a year older than me), so he's really involved with the school orchestra too. I wish I could sing well. I sing all the time (at home, I never sing in front of anyone aside from my own family) but I'm pretty awful. You guys are so lucky to have good voices... *sighs* --I don't suffer from insanity, I enjoy every minute of it! |
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I see above that I claimed to play through 1999. Well, last year I joined the Brewer Hometown Band, and I've been playing regularly again. This summer, I get to play "Flight of the Bumblebee" -- I hope I can learn do it faster than people can keep up with me. ;-)
I also played with the Sebasticook Valley Community Band at the Shrine Circus -- that was fun. My brother-in-law came around in his Dopey costume, grabbed a pen, and started "conducting". He plays trumpet, so he probably could have led us had he actually wanted to. :-) I like playing bass and contrabass clarinet too: if I win Powerball tonight, those will be high on my list to buy. Ok, we got the candidate of hope. Now what? |
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Member Location: In my room, on my computer-from-scratch, using firefox
Registered:: 01 November 2007
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Interesting... I didn't know this thread existed. Well, I play guitar. I took a two-week course two years ago, but I ended up stopping after a while, because I wasn't that good. I started again during January, and somehow I managed to get experience by not doing anything (I was one of the best guitarists in the course), so I'm going to continue it now. I mentioned it before, but I'm going to play a bit during a French play on Le petit prince.
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Member Location: lost in my imagination, buried in manuscripts
Registered:: 20 July 2007
Posts: 425
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I play the piano, have been since... 5th grade? I can't remember when. But I'm not like wicked good... I just play it when I need to destress or something like that! Haha.
I'm teaching myself to play "Listen To Your Heart"... it's going well. "It's the simple things in life that are the most extraordinary." -- The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho ||What if I'm not the hero? What if I'm the bad guy?|| 11.21.08|| |
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