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Weirdjack and anyone (musician) what do you play?

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12 years 9 months ago #33963 by Winnifred
Like the topic says Weirdjack you posted earlier you are a musician what do you play??


I am fascinated with musicians and people who play music. Always wanted to be one.

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12 years 9 months ago #33964 by Winnifred
Before you ask No I can not play instruments and or music!


That said I do tell people I pretend to play:

Piano, Guitar, Ukulele, Banjo, Mandolin, Gloc, Violin, Organ.

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12 years 9 months ago #33976 by jeffrey71
Julia,

Piano here. Not too well, not too bad. Just fun and an escape!

Jeffrey

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12 years 9 months ago #33978 by CindyAnn
Piano, Saxophone and Flute - not in public thou :lol:

Cindy Ann

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12 years 9 months ago #33980 by Vdeutsch85
Ha ha I will stick to listening to music. My bf is taking up the car and says he will be able wing a song for me in march for my birthday.

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12 years 9 months ago #33992 by meredithjane
Replied by meredithjane on topic Weirdjack and anyone (musician) what do you play?
'Playschool' for the grandies :silly:
I have a collection of toy noise makers & we dance around making a hullaballoo!
mj

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12 years 9 months ago #34001 by weirdjack
Oops, sorry....I've never looked in this section before.
I excel at air guitar....in fact I can play 2 air guitars and an imaginary piccolo simultaneously.

Naw, I just play guitar and other instruments which use the same basic tuning. I also play harmonica. Played trumpet & sousaphone at one time too. I quit playing music full-time for a living long ago....being on the road all the time ceases to be fun after a few years. These days I mostly play & sing Blues, roots rock, slide in some oddball surf music (not to be confused with 'beach music')...along with 'classic rock'...but NO SKYNYRD!...Do not ask for 'Freebird'! :D

And I do not dance.
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12 years 9 months ago #34003 by Sandi
Free Bird is the longest song in the history of music! It had it's day.

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12 years 9 months ago #34004 by weirdjack
Okay....I confess...I have been known to sing the lyrics to 'Sweet Home Alabama'.
However, only in the middle of performing 'Werewolves Of London' (same basic progression and tempo).
"I saw a werewolf drinking a Mint Julip in Birmingham........his hair was perfect!"....... :)
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12 years 9 months ago #34010 by Winnifred
I don't sing maybe in the shower so no one can here me! I would love to be able to play jazz or classic rock. I dabble in classical piano but only play the kidie versions.

As for really knowing how to play give me a kids silly song and pick an instrument! WHoohoo I'm good but to actually play properly lmao


I am currently taking piano and guitar lessons but not doing so well because I work full time and sleep most of my life away so not much time to practise!

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