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That's awesome, a good triangist is hard to come by now-a-days...

I need more cowbell. MORE COWBELL!!!

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I need more cowbell. MORE COWBELL!!!

I haven't been able to take that song seriously ever since :rofl:.

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That's awesome, a good triangist is hard to come by now-a-days...

PREPARE FOR FULL ON TRIANGULATION MUTILATION!

**Ding!**

Was that F'n BAD ASS or what?!

:jamin

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I'm a bass player. I play the electric variety, the stand up variety and occasionally the acoustic variety. 9 years now, it's been my mistress.

...I need a second job to fund my trips to guitar center.

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I had thought that the triangle was sort of a joke instrument until I saw a guy in a Samba band rock one hard. Believe me, there are people who could bury any of us at playing the triangle.

I really only play drums, but I can show off a bit by naming the ones I play

dun dun ba

songban

kenkeni

Doumbek

darbuka

surdos

djembe

ashiko

congas

tamborin

frame drums

timables

ripanique

tassa bass

my bodhran is brokeded

I has two drum sets too

and cowbells

and a chicken shaker

and pie

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I sing of course, play guitar (better rhythm than lead), bass, keys, sax, tuba, trombone, euphonium, Balinese Gamelan instruments, I think thats it

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I have a guitar for sale....

  • 2 weeks later...
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I've played clarinet (don't want to talk about it), piano, drums, and own a strat. Mainly I just work on synth and sing, but with my shituation I don't have the place or money right now to lay down vocals or practice enough to go live.

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I'm currently thinking about trying to contemplate learning the upright bass I own. Time is all I need.... :X

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I am seriously thinking of breaking out my violin, humidifying it, restringing it (I use the same strings Ithzak Perlman uses, (Thomastik Dominant strings with Perlon core G, D, A, Steel E-string, mittel gauge,)) and start practicing again.

I have been listening to some of the pieces I used to play (big fan of Vivaldi, Beethoven, and Bach,) done by some of the old masters (Stern, Perlman, Zuckeraman, Heifetz.) It has started to dig a burr in my desire to play a bit.

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I am seriously thinking of breaking out my violin, humidifying it, restringing it (I use the same strings Ithzak Perlman uses, (Thomastik Dominant strings with Perlon core G, D, A, Steel E-string, mittel gauge,)) and start practicing again.

I have been listening to some of the pieces I used to play (big fan of Vivaldi, Beethoven, and Bach,) done by some of the old masters (Stern, Perlman, Zuckeraman, Heifetz.) It has started to dig a burr in my desire to play a bit.

I remember only about 5 years ago I wanted to start my own project involving a violin in some doom metal. Some elements of sound would be like My Dying Bride or Shape of Despair.

I used to play keys when I was in my band. At the same time I also handled backup vocals and lighting/effects.

Have a lot of the music uploaded to my website if anyone was interested in hearing some.

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Recorder, Piano, Synthizer, Vocal, and Hand Drums.

-CatsEye :cat:

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I started on Bass when I was 12 and started teaching myself guitar at 15. along the way I was learning drum techniques here and there. Also picked up un the keys in my early 20's.

So my main instrument is guitar and then bass but I can also sit in and play drums (which I have) and I use my keyboard 'skills' for home studio work.

I also taught guitar from the time I was 23 until I was 27 but I gave that up because students tend to annoy me.

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I played flute for a while, then went drums for a year. Then I dropped band because I was dumb. I sing a bit these days, not as much as I used to, but I can hold a tune/

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If I haven't already posted this, once I played the kazoo. It was a very short career. Maybe two hours at a Ferrel's. Remember Ferrel's?

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If I haven't already posted this, once I played the kazoo. It was a very short career. Maybe two hours at a Ferrel's. Remember Ferrel's?

I remember Ferrel's ice cream - I think it was at telegraph and 96. So that was you? I thought you were gonna go on to super stardom after that performance. =P

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So my main instrument is guitar and then bass but I can also sit in and play drums (which I have) and I use my keyboard 'skills' for home studio work.

...& they are top notch "skills"....

I like your noises anyways...& I kinda' have those "skills"..& they are gettin' better..

...I needs the MORE tech...'comin' in feb...

...I got a new drum! it's a small jimbe (sp?)

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...& they are top notch "skills"....

I like your noises anyways...& I kinda' have those "skills"..& they are gettin' better..

...I needs the MORE tech...'comin' in feb...

...I got a new drum! it's a small jimbe (sp?)

Danke for the compliment.

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I started playing violin when I was 10. I taught myself to read music. In middle school, I was taught how to play the viola and then taught myself how to play the cello and string bass. I later taught myself to play the bass guitar, which I have since forgotten and will need to teach myself to play again. I still have my violin and bass guitar, but I really really really want a cello, but a good one is really expensive. I love the sound of the cello and I always felt calmer after playing something.

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