Collarspace Discussion Forums


Home  Login  Search 

Music


View related threads: (in this forum | in all forums)

Logged in as: Guest
 
All Forums >> [Casual Banter] >> Off the Grid >> Music Page: [1] 2   next >   >>
Login
Message << Older Topic   Newer Topic >>
Music - 2/7/2009 5:50:24 AM   
VanDarksyd


Posts: 35
Joined: 10/4/2008
Status: offline
How many other CM members are musicians?
What do you play? (style, instrument, etc.)

Profile   Post #: 1
RE: Music - 2/7/2009 5:55:14 AM   
FeedingMyNeed


Posts: 8
Joined: 8/13/2008
Status: offline
I play guitar, some piano, and sing.  I play mostly classic rock, blues, and country.

(in reply to VanDarksyd)
Profile   Post #: 2
RE: Music - 2/7/2009 6:08:55 AM   
Aileen1968


Posts: 6062
Joined: 12/12/2007
From: I miss Shore, New Jersey
Status: offline
Completely non musical. Can't sing. Can't dance. No ability to play any instrument other than the skin flute.

_____________________________



(in reply to VanDarksyd)
Profile   Post #: 3
RE: Music - 2/7/2009 7:54:37 AM   
ScooterTrash


Posts: 1407
Joined: 1/24/2005
From: Indiana
Status: offline
Bass guitar, but the pic probably gives that away...lol.

_____________________________

Formal symbolic representation of qualitative entities is doomed to its rightful place of minor significance in a world where flowers and beautiful women abound.
-Albert Einstein

(in reply to VanDarksyd)
Profile   Post #: 4
RE: Music - 2/7/2009 9:07:38 AM   
MarsBonfire


Posts: 1034
Joined: 3/6/2005
Status: offline
A Moog Etherwave Theremin. I'm not very good. It's just something I play around with to relax.

(in reply to ScooterTrash)
Profile   Post #: 5
RE: Music - 2/7/2009 9:21:32 AM   
VanDarksyd


Posts: 35
Joined: 10/4/2008
Status: offline
Cool. I can play guitar, bass, mandolin, piano, harmonica, cello, trumpet, and a little bagpipes (don't even ask), but I'm a bassist at heart. Scooter, what kind of bass do you play?

Edit: That's a Peavey T40 in your pic, isn't it? I love those.



< Message edited by VanDarksyd -- 2/7/2009 9:22:41 AM >

(in reply to MarsBonfire)
Profile   Post #: 6
RE: Music - 2/7/2009 9:22:02 AM   
Arduinna


Posts: 40
Joined: 12/2/2008
Status: offline
I own a black acoustic Fender, and WISH I could play it...alas though I got notes down I never got chords down (was learning on a Student Guitar which was very thick necked and my hands are small so it was impossible and I have the worst memory ever) so I think I'd have to learn by just memorizing songs instead of chords...I've always wanted to play...
Maybe I'll have to find someone to teach me...

Also, I sang chorus for many many years and have a very wide vocal range. (somewhere around Terri Clark/Jo Dee Messina --> Amy Lee of Evanescence and sometimes higher) Dunno if I'm any good (no one ever honestly told me) but I was singled out many times in chorus for my ability to hit notes no one else could. Not sure that's a good thing, but I like to think it is...

_____________________________

"You're my master/I'm submitting all of me/Blindfolded and naked/In my bondage I'm set free/Loving as you bind me/Waiting patiently/Praying that you'll take me/Into pain and ecstasy" -Lords of Acid, "Slave to Love"

(in reply to VanDarksyd)
Profile   Post #: 7
RE: Music - 2/7/2009 9:26:03 AM   
VanDarksyd


Posts: 35
Joined: 10/4/2008
Status: offline
That's a hell of a range, Arduinna. I sing somewhat. On guitar, I'm self-taught. Chords are simple as hell. Go to http://www.guitar-resource-center.com/basic_guitar_chords.html. That's where I learned most of my chords, and I've done shows in the past on acoustic.

(in reply to Arduinna)
Profile   Post #: 8
RE: Music - 2/7/2009 9:31:47 AM   
Aneirin


Posts: 6121
Joined: 3/18/2006
From: Tamaris
Status: offline
I have got a doumbeck, I keep trying to play it, but perhaps it is in reality I am a listner not a player.

I have played flute before, I was I think reasonable at it, but that was twenty five years ago and more recently I have been proficient at bodhran, but that got better as I got drunker, it being a pub sport.


_____________________________

Everything we are is the result of what we have thought, the mind is everything, what we think, we become - Guatama Buddha

Conservatism is distrust of people tempered by fear - William Gladstone

(in reply to VanDarksyd)
Profile   Post #: 9
RE: Music - 2/7/2009 9:34:48 AM   
VanDarksyd


Posts: 35
Joined: 10/4/2008
Status: offline
I have a thing for Scottish and Irish music. I think it has something to do with my heavy Scot-Irish heritage. Isn't a doumbek that African drum thing? And on an unrelated note, did you get better as you got drunker, or were you drunk enough to think you were better? I THINK I'm Hendrix after a little vodka, but it's far from the truth.

(in reply to Aneirin)
Profile   Post #: 10
RE: Music - 2/7/2009 9:42:02 AM   
FeedingMyNeed


Posts: 8
Joined: 8/13/2008
Status: offline
I have a Yamaha acoustic (my first guitar), an Ovation acoustic/electric, and a Ventura acoustic/electric.  I had more but my guitar collection was getting too big for my apartment sooooo, alas, I had to part with a few.

(in reply to VanDarksyd)
Profile   Post #: 11
RE: Music - 2/7/2009 9:45:42 AM   
VanDarksyd


Posts: 35
Joined: 10/4/2008
Status: offline
I have(takes deep breath) A Squier P bass, an 81 P bass special, an Applause Strat copy, an Indiana acoustic/electric, an Ibanez Rg I keep in C Standard (2 steps down), a Wildfire with a custom EVH finish, A Tele copy, a Yamaha upright piano in my den, an old Casio keyboard, and a small collection of harmonicas. Yeah. I have uncontrollable GAS (Gear Acquisition Syndrome).

(in reply to FeedingMyNeed)
Profile   Post #: 12
RE: Music - 2/7/2009 9:52:15 AM   
Aneirin


Posts: 6121
Joined: 3/18/2006
From: Tamaris
Status: offline
A doumbeck is an Egyptian drum, light and fast in the playing with a distinct metallic sound, hardly surprisingly in that the skin is plastic and the drum bowl is alluminium, common with Alexandria drums, which the pros tend to use. It is one of the drums played for the art of Middle Eastern dance in the drum solo dance (I posted this one because she, Rachel Brice is A1 sexy)

The bodhran, I used to play it at the pub when there was the Irish folk evening on, which was once a week, musicians got free guiness, so being skint free pints for rattling a drum sounded good to me. What happened was, sober the music was inhibited, after a few pints, it was just jigs and reels, but smart arse drumming came into play with the loss of inhibitions due to the pop, stuff like drumming on the rim of the drum, not only the goat skin. The bottom line, anyone can play a bodhran.

I recently tried the African djembe, similar to the doumbeck in shape but not material nor how it is played.


< Message edited by Aneirin -- 2/7/2009 9:55:31 AM >


_____________________________

Everything we are is the result of what we have thought, the mind is everything, what we think, we become - Guatama Buddha

Conservatism is distrust of people tempered by fear - William Gladstone

(in reply to VanDarksyd)
Profile   Post #: 13
RE: Music - 2/7/2009 11:13:26 AM   
rachel529


Posts: 197
Joined: 4/29/2008
Status: offline
i play a radio... my Master has thousands invested in like 20 different instruments...

(in reply to Aneirin)
Profile   Post #: 14
RE: Music - 2/7/2009 11:23:25 AM   
windchymes


Posts: 9410
Joined: 4/18/2005
Status: offline
I played the flute & piccolo through school, then in college switched to percussion instruments, snare drum in marching band, marimba, vibes, tympani, etc. 

More recently, I've sung and played the congas with a couple of dance/club/wedding bands in the southern New Jersey and Philadelpha areas...meaning, I got paid!   Since I moved to Northern VA, I've been trying to break into the market, but haven't been too successful.  I did audition for and get hired by a local cruise line, but their home office made cutbacks when fuel prices skyrocketed, and they went to DJ's instead of live music.

_____________________________

You know it's going to be a GOOD blow job when she puts a Breathe Right strip on first.

Pick-up artists and garbage men should trade names.

(in reply to rachel529)
Profile   Post #: 15
RE: Music - 2/7/2009 1:38:13 PM   
MasterG2kTR


Posts: 6677
Joined: 8/7/2004
From: Wisconsin
Status: offline
I sing in the shower or when alone in the car.....lol    


(in reply to windchymes)
Profile   Post #: 16
RE: Music - 2/7/2009 2:19:15 PM   
subtex


Posts: 129
Joined: 9/16/2004
From: Dallas
Status: offline
quote:

VanDarksyd

I play the guitar.  I used to spend hours learning rock licks, then classical guitar songs like Air on the G-string.  (That should be good for some bad jokes.)  Now I've forgotten all those licks that I spent so much time learning and I just amuse myself playing cords from tabs sites and looking songs up on YouTube when I forget how they go.

Bill


(in reply to VanDarksyd)
Profile   Post #: 17
RE: Music - 2/7/2009 2:29:08 PM   
CatdeMedici


Posts: 2257
Joined: 10/20/2008
Status: offline
Flute and piccolo

edited to add, "Old Blues"

< Message edited by CatdeMedici -- 2/7/2009 2:30:07 PM >


_____________________________

I am the Cat, holder of the whip and chair.

"Let's see-whips, dips, chains, chips, yep sounds like a party to Me!"

(in reply to VanDarksyd)
Profile   Post #: 18
RE: Music - 2/7/2009 6:21:00 PM   
ScooterTrash


Posts: 1407
Joined: 1/24/2005
From: Indiana
Status: offline
quote:

ORIGINAL: VanDarksyd

Cool. I can play guitar, bass, mandolin, piano, harmonica, cello, trumpet, and a little bagpipes (don't even ask), but I'm a bassist at heart. Scooter, what kind of bass do you play?

Edit: That's a Peavey T40 in your pic, isn't it? I love those.


I also have that occasional case of GAS VanDarksyd, the T-40 is my favorite actually, but for long gigs the Epiphone is my preference since it is so much lighter. Here's the toybox contents;
Peavey Series 400 bass, head amp
2 Peavey 118 Black Widow subs
Peavey PV6 mixer
Samson wireless; AG1 transmitter/AP1B receiver

Samson mic and stand
Peavey T-40 Bass (1982)
"Tune" Casiopea 5 string TWX51 (2008)
Epiphone/Gibson Accu-Bass (EBAC) (2002)
Peavey Raptor (yeah, I know it's not a bass)

--I also have an acoustic bass but it's so cheesy I won't mention the brand, I'll replace it with a Martin soon. We also have a Casio keyboard, a clarinet and a flute (musical kind) in the house as well, but they generally just collect dust. I also have an effects pedal for the bass but I don't use it often enough to recall the brand.


_____________________________

Formal symbolic representation of qualitative entities is doomed to its rightful place of minor significance in a world where flowers and beautiful women abound.
-Albert Einstein

(in reply to VanDarksyd)
Profile   Post #: 19
RE: Music - 2/7/2009 6:34:29 PM   
slaveboyforyou


Posts: 3607
Joined: 1/6/2005
From: Arkansas, U.S.A.
Status: offline
I play the guitar.  I have 3; 2 series 10 electric (cheap, had them since I was a teenager.), and a Gretsch I've had since I was 16.  I don't play as much as I used to.  But I still enjoy playing a few times a week.  I love all sorts of music, but I tend to play bluegrass mostly. 

I dabble with a harmonica (I'm not great, but I can play a few tunes). I have a Jew's Harp , that I play with for novelty sake.  If you don't know what that is: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jew%27s_harp.  Snoopy plays one in those old Charlie Brown cartoons. 

(in reply to VanDarksyd)
Profile   Post #: 20
Page:   [1] 2   next >   >>
All Forums >> [Casual Banter] >> Off the Grid >> Music Page: [1] 2   next >   >>
Jump to:





New Messages No New Messages
Hot Topic w/ New Messages Hot Topic w/o New Messages
Locked w/ New Messages Locked w/o New Messages
 Post New Thread
 Reply to Message
 Post New Poll
 Submit Vote
 Delete My Own Post
 Delete My Own Thread
 Rate Posts




Collarchat.com © 2025
Terms of Service Privacy Policy Spam Policy

0.094