1.59pm
15 May 2010
To varying degrees of competence:
Drums (grade six when I was a teenager, but I stopped playing about 15 years ago. I still have my Ludwig Ringo-style kit in boxes in the spare room)
Guitar (self-taught, I can normally work out Beatles songs without much trouble, though I’m not a great soloist)
Ukulele (more of a hobby this one – I bought one last year and enjoyed learning all the different chords)
Piano (I had lessons when I was a kid, though I’ve pretty much forgotten it all now. I have an electric piano I occasionally plug into GarageBand to work out an idea)
I also studied music theory when I was younger. That was by far the best way to learn to play instruments – before then I didn’t really know what I was doing. It makes it easier to listen to a song and know immediately what the chords are or where the harmonies should go.
But yeah, Beatles songs are pretty much a standby. These days, though, I tend to play Rock Band more often, particularly the drum parts.
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3.46pm
11 February 2010
4.13pm
14 December 2009
Joe said:
Play guitar, but pretty ineptly – only the most rudimentary Beatle guitar parts, particularly those that can be played with open-position chords, are within my grasp. I'm kinda chord-challenged in general, so I mostly enjoy playing along with songs with single -note riffs, like “Day Tripper ” or “Lady Madonna ” or “Hey Bulldog “.
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4.14pm
15 February 2010
Oh gosh, I’ve been playing music and different musical instruments the majority of my life.
My main instrument is guitar. I’ve been playing for 16 years. My father plays guitar, and seeing him playing Beatles songs when I was younger really opened the doors for me. When I started really getting into The Beatles song writing my guitar playing really changed quite a bit. I began experimenting with different chord arrangements and song structure and what not.
I’m a multi-instrumentalist as I play bass, drums, harmonica, ocarina, and piano along with guitar. I have a home studio and record music all of the time.
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14 December 2009
5.20pm
27 February 2010
A charango! I’d never heard of that – I had to look it up. Looks intriguing.
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6.18pm
20 February 2010
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18 April 2010
6.43pm
1 May 2010
I play the organ, piano (occasionally), banjo, acoustic guitar and ukulele. I would say I’m a pretty fair player particularly at the organ and uke, but those are the two I’ve played the most. I would really love to learn how to play the drums, but a kit is pretty expensive.
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6.52pm
20 February 2010
GnikNus said:
I play the organ, piano (occasionally), banjo, acoustic guitar and ukulele. I would say I’m a pretty fair player particularly at the organ and uke, but those are the two I’ve played the most. I would really love to learn how to play the drums, but a kit is pretty expensive.
Yes they sure are expensive. My church has an old set that I practice on, but I’m saving up to buy my own kit. The cymbals are almost as expensive as the drums themselves if you go with a lower priced kit
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7.56pm
5 April 2010
I play the guitar, and just recently started learning some Beatles songs.
I play the drums and harmonica too, but I would LOVE to play the piano. Unfortunately, I have no access to one.
By the way, does anyone here own a Rickenbacker guitar? I’ve always wanted one, but I don’t know much about the different versions and how much they cost.
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9.07pm
21 August 2009
I play the cello and harmonica… I don’t usually play them togother of course, unless my family is annoying the crap out of me.
I admittedly can’t play Beatle songs very well on the cello just yet as I haven’t learned all positions or flat/sharp scales,
but I’m getting there! Probably by the end of the year I’ll be able to turn out ol’ “Eleanor Rigby “.
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sevenlevels said:
I play the guitar, and just recently started learning some Beatles songs.
I play the drums and harmonica too, but I would LOVE to play the piano. Unfortunately, I have no access to one.
By the way, does anyone here own a Rickenbacker guitar? I’ve always wanted one, but I don’t know much about the different versions and how much they cost.
I’ve got a black Rickenbacker 360. I imported it from the US via eBay, which was a lot cheaper than buying it over here. I think it was about £900 including shipping.
This is what I really should have got, but they’re stupidly expensive: http://www.rickenbacker.com/mo…..del=325C64
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9.32pm
4 April 2010
9.33pm
4 April 2010
MrBig said:
I play about 9 instruments.
Cello, Bass, Violin, Viola, Guitar, Bass (electric, there’s a huge difference), Drums, Timpani, and Xylophone.
I’ve been playing them all for about 8-11 years.
I also sing. They call me the man with 1 million tones, because I can sound like Bobby Dylan, John Lennon , Steven Tyler, Louis Armstrong you name it I can sing it.
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9.38pm
5 April 2010
9.49pm
21 August 2009
MrBig said:
MrBig said:
I play about 9 instruments.
Cello, Bass, Violin, Viola, Guitar, Bass (electric, there’s a huge difference), Drums, Timpani, and Xylophone.
I’ve been playing them all for about 8-11 years.
I also sing. They call me the man with 1 million tones, because I can sound like Bobby Dylan, John Lennon , Steven Tyler, Louis Armstrong you name it I can sing it.
…aren’t you only sixteen or something? Seems difficult to imagine a sixteen year-old with such a deep range…
Any YouTube videos or anything or the sort? Seeing as you’re all compter-savvy, and all.
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