Other than keyboards, guitar or bass. So whadya play?
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- KVRAF
- 6809 posts since 20 Jan, 2008
Tony, I was thinking Hearts Afire .That's the way
Two Trumpets, Trombone and Sax
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4CJaujuVSY
Actually I didn't get all of the songs but I did get MacAurthur Park, Star Trek, But of all them that little bit with the harmon trumpet when you played Round Midnight, Man that was something to be heard in full.
Two Trumpets, Trombone and Sax
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4CJaujuVSY
Actually I didn't get all of the songs but I did get MacAurthur Park, Star Trek, But of all them that little bit with the harmon trumpet when you played Round Midnight, Man that was something to be heard in full.
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- KVRian
- 514 posts since 11 Jun, 2005 from Western Third of the shire of the Horse Bay
Flute, but not very well - I really wish I could play a lot better or had time to really practice regularly, as I'd like to use it a lot in my music. How I ever got to Grade 7 going through school I don't know. I bought a picc a few years ago and have only played it a couple of times.
I used to play violin (again, not very well, but got Grade 7 - same story with piano as well ) but haven't played it since. Oh, apart from when my brother returned mine recently (he has an electric one now) and I had a little fiddle (sorry ) and found I could still play it a little bit, if I wanted. Except that the bridge looks as though it'll go the way of the Tacoma Narrows or Forth Rail Bridge at any moment
I used to play violin (again, not very well, but got Grade 7 - same story with piano as well ) but haven't played it since. Oh, apart from when my brother returned mine recently (he has an electric one now) and I had a little fiddle (sorry ) and found I could still play it a little bit, if I wanted. Except that the bridge looks as though it'll go the way of the Tacoma Narrows or Forth Rail Bridge at any moment
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- KVRAF
- 6113 posts since 7 Jan, 2005 from Corporate States of America
- KVRian
- 909 posts since 26 Nov, 2005
I am a trained vocalist. At least in as far as I have taken voice lessons. This shouldn't be confused with actually being able to sing. What I lack in ability, I make up for in enthusiasm.
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- KVRAF
- 3057 posts since 4 Jan, 2005
voice and Kalimba ... hang drums are pretty cool , I got a hugh tracey kalimba for x-mas from kalimbamagicdotcom , id like to get one of those hapi drums (hang) too one day ,
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- KVRist
- 135 posts since 2 Apr, 2011
ukulele + violin :
http://soundcloud.com/revo11/side-a
Even though I'm not great at violin, it's worked its way into a lot of my songs and is probably part of my sound at this point.
Oh, and the kaossilator (the original)... when I'm ninjamming a lot, that probably becomes my primary instrument
http://soundcloud.com/revo11/side-a
Even though I'm not great at violin, it's worked its way into a lot of my songs and is probably part of my sound at this point.
Oh, and the kaossilator (the original)... when I'm ninjamming a lot, that probably becomes my primary instrument
- KVRAF
- 10307 posts since 7 Sep, 2006 from Roseville, CA
After reading that, I glanced at your ID and thought it read JBieber.JJBiener wrote:I am a trained vocalist. At least in as far as I have taken voice lessons. This shouldn't be confused with actually being able to sing. What I lack in ability, I make up for in enthusiasm.
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- KVRist
- 326 posts since 25 Jan, 2009 from UK
I taught myself how to play the didgeridoo when I was out of work. Well initially it was a piece of vacuum cleaner attachment. I bought a real dig once I could play well enough.
I now have two of them. A real one from Aus and a split branch stuck back together once the innerds were cut out. That one I got from World of Music and Dance festival. That was the only time that I have played with other people on digis. That was really cosmic, 3 on the go at once. They were all interacting. My lungs also become part of the instrument when it is really going well. I find this one easier to play than the Aussy one. That one is really dense and take alot to get vibrating.
Unfortunately for other people it is a bit of a novelty. After 5 minutes they want me to stop. I do not play it in public really. I played a couple of tunes at my brother in laws New Year party and had good fun at my local pub on Australia day. I took it along and let others have a go. After a few beers every body wanted a play.
Have fun
I now have two of them. A real one from Aus and a split branch stuck back together once the innerds were cut out. That one I got from World of Music and Dance festival. That was the only time that I have played with other people on digis. That was really cosmic, 3 on the go at once. They were all interacting. My lungs also become part of the instrument when it is really going well. I find this one easier to play than the Aussy one. That one is really dense and take alot to get vibrating.
Unfortunately for other people it is a bit of a novelty. After 5 minutes they want me to stop. I do not play it in public really. I played a couple of tunes at my brother in laws New Year party and had good fun at my local pub on Australia day. I took it along and let others have a go. After a few beers every body wanted a play.
Have fun
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 21348 posts since 26 Jul, 2005 from Gone
It's kind of strange that when you exclude keyboards, guitar and bass (even though some people seemed to miss the fact that I said OTHER THAN those instruments... ) that there aren't that many that have posted, and mostly the people I already knew.
I've been addicted to learning new instruments for years and can play some of them pretty well (and some not so well) and wondered if anyone else considered learning anything outside of the unholy trinity...
I've been addicted to learning new instruments for years and can play some of them pretty well (and some not so well) and wondered if anyone else considered learning anything outside of the unholy trinity...
- KVRAF
- 15042 posts since 26 Jun, 2006 from San Francisco Bay Area
I (badly) play one of these:
http://www.stick.com/instruments/ns/
Though, it's basically a bass guitar and regular guitar tacked together. FUN!
http://www.stick.com/instruments/ns/
Though, it's basically a bass guitar and regular guitar tacked together. FUN!
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- Rad Grandad
- 38044 posts since 6 Sep, 2003 from Downeast Maine
true dat, he's also fun to follow on FB But I have faith in ZC though his (oh lord I hate say this for fear of 'out of context') stick is different than Har's as I recallrobojam wrote:The guy here who really play the stick well is Har.
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