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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

funnygrl

Guitar player here too...about, 25 yrs. now...

1- Fender USA strat, 1-Gibson Les Paul (standard), another fender strat all Steve Vai'd out (chopped to hell and back >:D ), 1- DiPinto Galaxy (like a fender jaguar body style), 1-fender acoustic "...ya. tis your grampa's guitars..." - Swigsgar Swigself (Deth Klok).

Amp: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe (i like reverb so what!?! >:( ;) >:D )
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Louise

I play in a recorder consort.
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DeValInDisguise

I'm not too shabby on the doumbek and can pick up percussion instruments fairly easily.

Val
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katy19

so get this, the trumpet ensemble that im in has been chosen to go to a national competition in which only the best 25 get chosen.  itll be in DC and we leave this sunday night!!!!
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Camden

I'm a drummer but don't have anyone to jam with... >:(
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Maddie Secutura

I can play any instrument you give me, just don't expect it to sound very good. 

Seriously though I play the guitar and the piano (guitar a bit more).


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Christo

I play the drums & I'm hella good at it to :laugh:
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ambientdischord

I studied double bass performance for a B.M. in college, played classical with the Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra and Cobb Symphony Orchestra, do a bit of jazz and bluegrass with it, and am beginning to use it in my songwriting.

I have been playing guitar for 12 years now or so.  But I'm not very good.  Mostly blues, rock, and pop, though I'm picking up jazz. 

Am learning piano, slowly.

Do vocals- and yes, I sing like a boy.  Even if I ever develop a topvoice, I'm just going to sing in whatever feels right, and love the genderf***.

And I studied classical composition for a few years, wrote some symphonic music and chamber pieces which have been performed at schools I attended.  I have a really crappy recording of my bass concerto being performed by a member of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra with my high school orchestra, who couldn't play it.  Apparently high schoolers can't do mixed time signatures.
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LynnER

KK, I missed this thread the first time around...  It may have been better with check boxes instead of asking for just one choice LoL

I used to play concert piano...  <Im not that good anymore, but given a keyboard and some time to knock the rust off and I'll do just fine>

I play the flute... but my ability is about as rusty as the piano if not more so.... but like riding a bike, you never forget LoL...

I can also play pretty much any other brass, woodwind, key or percussion instrument out there given a week or two to learn the piece you want me to play >:D

I'm also a vocalist... I can sing sing in the male range... At the moment I can do backing vocals in the female range, and am almost to the point of being able to actually sing sing for prolonged periods of time... Its awsome....

But... my true musical passion...  the first instrument I had wanted to play.... and the last one I picked up....  The full professional rock/performance drum kit...  Im a drummer by trade and passion... been in the same band for near on 8 years <we have the 8 year aniversery just after the middle of this month <march>  Granted they <my bandmates> drive me INSANE for the most part now, its still quite an accomplishment...  I'll have been playing consistantly <well, mostly anyways... I dont practice like I should and had long periods with out a kit due to theft>

www.myspace.com/stillistand= My band.... and no those jerks STILL havnt updated it and WONT give me the passwords so I can do it myself....


KK, and I DO wish I had noticed this thread the first time around LoL
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tekla

Wow, metal without the Cookie Monster vocals, that's getting pretty rare.

I'm frequently reminded (mostly because I made a sign and posted it on my amp) of what a friend told me years ago: "If you skip one day of practice, you notice.  If you skip two days, your wife notices. If you skip three days, everyone notices."
FIGHT APATHY!, or don't...
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Berliegh

Quote from: Zythyra on December 22, 2007, 08:12:09 AM
Can you add multi-instrumentalist to the list of options in the poll, then I can vote  :)

I play various instruments; fiddle, mandolin, acoustic guitar, banjo, also some hurdy gurdy, pennywhistle, keyboards and percussion.

Most of my closest friends within the trans community are also musicians.

y2g

Me too......Vocals, Guitar, Bass and Keyboards.....
Over the years I've played and sung on various sessions and CD's

Quote from: Keira on December 22, 2007, 10:50:48 PM

Renate, its possible to sing with a female voice if you've got some range.
You'll have to sing in the upper part of your range in a head voice
and change voice resonnance  by tongue and mouth and voice box placement.


That's true, my voice is naturally very high and my friend who has a studio gets me in to sing the high backing vocal harmonies which are out of the guys range......
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soldierjane

What if you sing? Does the voice count as an instrument? :)

Posted on: March 08, 2008, 01:16:08 PM
Quote from: Berliegh on March 08, 2008, 11:28:00 AM
Quote from: Zythyra on December 22, 2007, 08:12:09 AM
Can you add multi-instrumentalist to the list of options in the poll, then I can vote  :)

I play various instruments; fiddle, mandolin, acoustic guitar, banjo, also some hurdy gurdy, pennywhistle, keyboards and percussion.

Most of my closest friends within the trans community are also musicians.

y2g

Me too......Vocals, Guitar, Bass and Keyboards.....
Over the years I've played and sung on various sessions and CD's

Quote from: Keira on December 22, 2007, 10:50:48 PM

Renate, its possible to sing with a female voice if you've got some range.
You'll have to sing in the upper part of your range in a head voice
and change voice resonnance  by tongue and mouth and voice box placement.


That's true, my voice is naturally very high and my friend who has a studio gets me in to sing the high backing vocal harmonies which are out of the guys range......

Do you guys have anything recorded as a sample? I love singing and it's always interesting to study a fellow singer's technique.
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Berliegh

Quote from: soldierjane on March 08, 2008, 01:44:32 PM
Do you guys have anything recorded as a sample? I love singing and it's always interesting to study a fellow singer's technique.


I can send you a copy of one of the songs I did backing vocals on. I can e-mail it to you if you message me...It was actually released as an extra track on a CD single..
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heatherrose

#33
I play the vocal cords.
I've been told, by someone who knew her,
that I sound like Janis Joplin.
By others, I've been told that I should
try out for "Idol".
At this piont I don't think I could deal
with the added stress of living in that fishbowl.

I'm reminded of a song about a singing dry cleaner,
by Harry Chapin, I wish I could remember the name of it.

Love Always,
Heather Rose.
"I have always wanted to have a neighbor just like you,
I've always wanted to live in a neighborhood with you.

So let's make the most of this beautiful day,
Since we're together, we might as well say,
Would you be mine?
Could you be mine?
Won't you be my neighbor?" - Fred Rogers
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Keira


Since this is about musical talent, or lack thereof, ahem,
with let others be the judge of that. I posted in the General section,
a link to a song a did, with music if any are brave enough to
hear it  ;)
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Berliegh

Quote from: heatherrose on March 10, 2008, 01:46:07 PM
I play the vocal cords.
I've been told, by someone who knew her,
that I sound like Janis Loplin.
By others, I've been told that I should
try out for "Idol".
At this piont I don't think I could deal
with the added stress of living in that fishbowl.

I'm reminded of an Arlo Guthrie song,
about a singing dry cleaner.
I wish I could rememmber the name of it.

Love Always,
Heather Rose.

go for it...

Posted on: March 11, 2008, 01:37:32 AM
Quote from: Keira on March 10, 2008, 02:38:43 PM

Since this is about musical talent, or lack thereof, ahem,
with let others be the judge of that. I posted in the General section,
a link to a song a did, with music if any are brave enough to
hear it  ;)

I'd like to hear it...what style do you write in Keira?
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polymorph

weee, music! i was hoping this'd come up sometime in here!
<boasting>
i started out on piano and violin, worked my way up to guitar, drums, and the flute as well... then ditched them all when i got my first analogue synth >_>

i guess electronic music flows in my veins. And since Keira was brave enough to post a song, i guess i'll follow up with one as well :D

http://music.lolz0r.net/desert%20shortmix%202.mp3 <- done with a couple of rolands & korgs, guitar, and lots of special effects >_>

</boasting>

*quick edit* - Keira, that's really good o.o
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Moira Midnigh

Music! Ah, what a perfect way to make an appearance outside the newcomers.

Now...I started off at six with the violin. 6 years ago, I upgraded to the viola, and I never considered going back. I got my hands on this really, really big viola (which I carried in a 1/4 cello case until I got the right case from a manufacturer in Germany ^^) and it has the most beautiful sound. I don't play it near enough, or well enough, but it's enough for me. I also fitted a pick-up to it, so I've been using it in some our performances with the band (mostly rock)

I also sing a lot. I am, at the moment, on my way to becoming a proffessional barytone...I feel kinda bad about that, since I really want to sing alto, and I'm just using the techniques I learn to make high-pitch easier on my voice. It helps, but I can't really explain how it's done...Anyway...that's two...

Then I play the piano (but I'm horrible), I play the guitar (but I'm worse) and I want a bass (and I'm decent with a bass, but I don't own one...)

I guess that's about it...if I could, though, I'd play every instrument in the world. Like clarinet...trumpet too...cello, I'd want to try sometime...


Moi.
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DarthKitty

I was a huge band geek growing up, wind ensembles, jazz bands, string orchestra, chorus.  Every year my high school put on a different musical I played a different instrument for the pit orchestra: bass guitar, tuba, piano, and violin.

When I got to college, I switched to primarily concentrating on classical piano, and that's been with me ever since.  Also in college I picked up and started learning guitar, which I still play quite often when the piano is inconvenient.  Can't carry one of them around with you.

And yet, I have never played a kazoo. :)

-Kit
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Veetje


Sirry, I cant play a single note..although I did have a dream of playing music this afternoon when I was taking a nappie  ;D
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