So what does everyone play?

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Re: So what does everyone play?

Postby Tyriell_Whisperwind » 17 Feb 2010, 00:29

Thanks Malcolm! Ill deffinatly try that out next time i whip out the guitar. im sure your advice and the websites you gave me will help me out now and in the future
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Re: So what does everyone play?

Postby Spirit Bear » 04 Aug 2010, 21:18

I graduated music academy with recorder as prime instrument and piano as second.
In the '80s I played bariton (tuba) in a brass band.We mostly played at military tattoos.
I worked for over 10 years as a professional musician playing guitar,charrango, ronroco, zampoña and percussion with my band 'Los Chasquis' and as guest musician with Awatiñas, Runa Kuna, Kollasuyu ñan etc. But I started to play Andean music with Bolivia Canta in Holland.
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Re: So what does everyone play?

Postby celticmodes » 07 Aug 2010, 05:17

Irish flute, whistle, harp, bouzouki.
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Re: So what does everyone play?

Postby treegod » 09 Aug 2010, 10:23

Bodhràn and didgeridoo. Though I don't know if it can be called "playing" lol :wink:
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Re: So what does everyone play?

Postby celticmodes » 10 Aug 2010, 20:17

http://www.youtube.com/user/celticmodes

Some harp stuff and my favorites are actually me on another channel playing with a friend.
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Re: So what does everyone play?

Postby Ghiúis » 03 Oct 2010, 13:41

I have played the piano for more years than I care to admit :) My current instrument is a Yamaha CP300 stage piano, which I like because it has the same keyboard used on the Yamaha acoustic instruments yet is fully digital, with a built in 16 track recorder and full MIDI capabilities. It is also portable! I work with all styles and genres with this instrument.

Am also a classically trained vocalist who works mostly in small and large choral ensembles. Pretty passionate about early music and have done a lot of it. Also into folk music--have studied music of Balkans, South Africa, Appalachians, shape note singing and waulking songs.

Percussion is pretty fun when there are good people to play with. I have worked with folk, West African, Middle Eastern and gamelan, and am a true beginner in bodhran.

I had to learn recorders for my teaching job. I work with early music and folk music on soprano and tenor recorder and whistles. Most recently picked up a Ukrainian double whistle in C on a trip to Kiev.

Guitar was a challenge for me in music therapy training. I know about three chords but still own my own acoustic guitar.

I just set up a nice recording studio, but I think equipment and recording software brand discussions fall outside the scope of this page :P
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Re: So what does everyone play?

Postby Serenity » 31 Oct 2010, 10:59

Irish tin whistle, recorder, bodhran and other percussion. I would love a Celtic harp.
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Re: So what does everyone play?

Postby eeepapillon » 09 Feb 2011, 11:05

Serenity wrote:I would love a Celtic harp.


So would I! But for me they're a little costly, so they're on the cards for the 'one day' option! :wink:

I play piano mostly, though this uni break I've taken up the ocarina, which is proving quite a lot of fun.
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Re: So what does everyone play?

Postby Beorthwulf » 03 Mar 2011, 17:28

I play accoustic guitar, 6 and 12 string, although I have to borrow the 12 from a workmate! I'm partial to a bit of bodrahn and I think blessedly, I'm starting to get the hang of it! I dabble with the piano when I have access to one and I'm also trying to learn to play the mandolin and djembe. :D
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Re: So what does everyone play?

Postby wyeuro » 04 Mar 2011, 05:33

i'm learning the banjo, to add to my guitar and recorders. i'm self taught, folk style - a bit of a brumby :-) i've been given a harmonica as well. looking for bongos and a tambourine.
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Re: So what does everyone play?

Postby Magdalene » 07 Mar 2011, 22:08

I am new to OBOD and the forum. I play a sounding bowl made by Tobias Kaye, they are beautiful handmade bowls with a variety of options regarding the wood used, shape,number of strings and stringing pattern. They are often used in sound therapy and they are truly beautiful, both in tone and feel.

To quote Tobias "From tree and star to the song of the Heart"

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Re: So what does everyone play?

Postby Beorthwulf » 05 Apr 2011, 22:18

Can I add bouzoki and flutina to my list...neither of them well but I enjoy them!! :yay:
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Re: So what does everyone play?

Postby Rasi » 07 Apr 2011, 01:04

guitar for 5 years and mandola for three
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Re: So what does everyone play?

Postby Pwyll_73 » 27 Apr 2011, 10:12

Hello all!

I play drums and various percussion...djembe, bongos, conga, and can make noise that "sounds" like music on cajon. I am a bit rusty on the drums. I haven't played regularly for about 8 years. I used to be in a few bands playing anything from gospel / blues and rock to Latin rock.

I am currently learning mandolin. I don't have as much time to practice like I want to, though. I am looking forward to being able to express myself with the mando like I can with percussion. It is always good to learn something new...
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Re: So what does everyone play?

Postby reilz81 » 20 May 2011, 12:59

well im the strange one it seems lol i produce music on the computer i do use a keyboard though for my melodies im also learning to be a dj
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Re: So what does everyone play?

Postby Beorthwulf » 23 May 2011, 21:59

and a ukelele...that I just bought to go in the back of my touring kayak! :wink:
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Re: So what does everyone play?

Postby Galoiwin » 13 Jul 2011, 20:32

Hi all,

Guitar (PRS Electric and Fender Acoustic), Flute (Concert and currently learning Chinese Dizi & Bahu), Tin Whistle and a bit of Keyboard and Harmonica...

I love music both playing and listening, it's amazing how musical instruments can distort my perception of time, 1min = 1hr later Doh! :)
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Re: So what does everyone play?

Postby dream soul » 18 Jul 2011, 20:52

To add to my previous post :) I now have a wire harp I'm learning to play. And I've just begun teaching gut to beginners, which I love!!! :D Hoping to get a bray harp too at some point, need to save up for it though!!

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Re: So what does everyone play?

Postby jmalzone » 19 Jul 2011, 14:42

I play the bass guitar (ESP, Fender Jazz, and Fender Precision) through an Ashdown 410 cab with Ashdown head and a sonic maximizer. Ashdown is an England based company that apparently has an affinity for making heavy things. My cab is a beast and no casters (don't know why). I got into Ashdown because Adam Clayton (U2) has played through one and I like his bass tone. For rock they are great, however, for my metal band it does fall short.
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Re: So what does everyone play?

Postby Cynon » 14 Aug 2011, 11:32

Since I heard the recorder played professionally I've been concentrating on that, but I also play (very amateurishly) piano,tin whistle and bodhran. I've also booked myself into a "play the ukelele in a day" workshop next February. That remains to be seen!

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