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Musical talent?

Started by Renate, December 22, 2007, 07:46:44 AM

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What is your current musical participation?

I never played an instrument
3 (7%)
I did play something, but I play less than an hour a week now
7 (16.3%)
I play mainly piano/keyboards
3 (7%)
I play mainly guitar
12 (27.9%)
I play mainly bass
0 (0%)
I play mainly violin
1 (2.3%)
I play mainly mandolin
0 (0%)
I play mainly banjo
0 (0%)
I play mainly a brass instrument
2 (4.7%)
I play mainly a woodwind
3 (7%)
I play mainly percussion
4 (9.3%)
I can't decide what my main instrument is
5 (11.6%)
I play something else
3 (7%)

Total Members Voted: 17

Moira Midnigh

I had a kazoo once...and I have some other small instruments...like...a pan-flute...a japanese bamboo flute...a tin flute...a...uhm...I guess it's a twin-flute? Oh, and a nose-flute!

All kinds of small things I toy with once in a while when I don't feel like singing.


Moi.
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polymorph

this is kind of embarrising, but i can't actually play the kazoo  ???
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PolarBear

I have played the flute for many years when I was growing up, but quit when I got really bored with it. According to my teacher, I shouldn't have stopped since I had a lot of talent.
The way I saw it, you can't force the talent out of a kid who doesn't want to play. I probably wouldn't have minded to start playing another instrument, but that never came up.

A couple of years back I bought a guitar, and hardly did anything with it. Recently, I picked it up again and started practicing. I'm not good at it yet, but I'm satisfied with the way and speed I am progressing.

Cheers,
Jordan
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