

What Musical Instrument(s) Can You Play?
#41
Posted 16 April 2006 - 03:45 PM
#42
Posted 16 April 2006 - 05:48 PM

If i am not here i am somewhere else
#43
Posted 16 April 2006 - 10:53 PM
See to be able to do licks like that that takes tallent to beable to play green day that just takes fingers.
Yeah...though the number of people I've heard who obviously have NO concept of timing, tune or rhythm playing away in a guitar shop is embarassing. They need to get over the whole "I want to play guitar because it's fashionable" stuff. And learn how to tune the instrument too.
#44
Posted 16 April 2006 - 11:48 PM
See to be able to do licks like that that takes tallent to beable to play green day that just takes fingers.
Yeah...though the number of people I've heard who obviously have NO concept of timing, tune or rhythm playing away in a guitar shop is embarassing. They need to get over the whole "I want to play guitar because it's fashionable" stuff. And learn how to tune the instrument too.
hahaha seriously annoying when you walk in to a guitar shop and hear people playing tunes and its wrong...like...learn the chords man...walked in to McCormacs the other week and a guy was playing time of your life and I had to bit my toung from yelling at him its in the wrong key...its liek...Ive taught myself for four years and if I can tell its out of key any one can.
#45
Posted 17 April 2006 - 10:10 AM
LOL! People think guitar is hard..it really isnt.
Depends how l33t you are at it, noob.
Watch.
Record me something like that and I'll take you seriously.

wow, that is pretty impressive
haha wooooow, yes that is impressive. i was sitting here ...with the "paralysed face" >>


does vocals count in this case? if so i don'e 6 years of classsical singingand now do solo's in classical as its hard for a lass to do rock.
gizmo
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yeah i do some singing too, though not voluntarily. was forced to do some accompaniments for the highers over the past few years but i just find it plain embarassing

however my sisters are good at singing - they love to go wiiiiild when they sing, but they do come out with nice harmonising stuff out of the blue too.

here's an embarassing-sharon-fact: when i was wee i had to go to psalmody lessons. So, yes I know my do re mi 's as well


no "the new von trapp family singers" jokes pleaaaase

#46
Posted 17 April 2006 - 11:42 AM


Aberdeen University - French and International Relations - September 06'

#47
Posted 17 April 2006 - 02:39 PM

#48
Posted 17 April 2006 - 03:05 PM
#49
Posted 17 April 2006 - 04:17 PM
AYE! And where's those drums loops, yo'?
They'll be up when I work out how to put them online!

Aberdeen University - French and International Relations - September 06'

#52
Posted 17 April 2006 - 08:19 PM

Aberdeen University - French and International Relations - September 06'

#54
Posted 17 April 2006 - 11:40 PM
Oops, mistype! I meant to say I'm trying to find a way to get them on my PC....and failing miserably.

Need a size-converter-plug thing I think
£1 at your local musicshop!
<@X-Factor> Wouldnt you be breaking the first 2 rules?

#55
Posted 18 April 2006 - 12:02 AM
See to be able to do licks like that that takes tallent to beable to play green day that just takes fingers.
Yeah...though the number of people I've heard who obviously have NO concept of timing, tune or rhythm playing away in a guitar shop is embarassing. They need to get over the whole "I want to play guitar because it's fashionable" stuff. And learn how to tune the instrument too.
hahaha seriously annoying when you walk in to a guitar shop and hear people playing tunes and its wrong...like...learn the chords man...walked in to McCormacs the other week and a guy was playing time of your life and I had to bit my toung from yelling at him its in the wrong key...its liek...Ive taught myself for four years and if I can tell its out of key any one can.
ha ha ha, its like the scene in Wayne's World where they are in the guitar shop and there's a sign up saying
"NO STAIRWAY"
all guitar shops should have a similar sign saying "NO TIME OF YOUR LIFE" - must drive the people working in the shop crazy. Nothing worse than someone who thinks they can play the guitar.
#57
Posted 18 April 2006 - 01:31 AM
But yeah...if you hear someone who has taught themselves or bought a set of pakistani pipes

#58
Posted 18 April 2006 - 08:45 PM
I promise you, I can play the bagpipes! Really.
But yeah...if you hear someone who has taught themselves or bought a set of pakistani pipes

I had a pakistani chanter. >.<
I gave up because it made a too horrible noise.
#60
Posted 18 April 2006 - 09:03 PM
I had a pakistani chanter. >.<
I gave up because it made a too horrible noise.
You need a proper, African blackwood one...made by a proper bagpipe maker

Yeah, I know. But I don't really want to play anymore. It put me off and now I play horn which is enough
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