Does listening to my i-pod count?
The TheologyOnline.com TOPIC OF THE DAY for May 9th, 2011 10:21 AM
toldailytopic: Have you played a musical instrument? If so which one?
Every generation of my father's family has produced a few musicians, to hear the family tell it. On my mother's side it's spottier, but it shows up with natural musicians, possessing the ear and the ability to pick up an instrument easily and without formal training.Does anyone else have a lot of musicians in their family?
My dad plays trumpet, my mom plays piano, my sister-in-law plays oboe, my aunt plays clarinet, my great-aunt plays piano and banjo, my older brother plays guitar and drums in a band, I have a second-cousin who plays clarinet.........................
...yeah, musical family.
Does anyone else have a lot of musicians in their family?
My dad plays trumpet, my mom plays piano, my sister-in-law plays oboe, my aunt plays clarinet, my great-aunt plays piano and banjo, my older brother plays guitar and drums in a band, I have a second-cousin who plays clarinet.........................
...yeah, musical family.
Guitar and trombone.
toldailytopic: Have you played a musical instrument? If so which one?
I used to play guitar. I had a Westone Dynasty (looked awesome, sounded mediocre) and I believe an XA1440 (looked mediocre, sounded great).
Actually, I think the second one was an XA 1330CY. In any case, it had a strat-style body and a reversed headstock. I miss that guitar.
Here's a pic.
I always like to think an electric bass is a BASS, more similar to an upright bass than to an electric guitar. Many 'rock' bass guitarists simply play the bottom of a tune with little or no counterpoint, etc. AND use a pick exclusively.I have dabbled with the bass and can hold my own, which isn't surprising consider the similarities to a guitar, although guitarists turned bassist are rarely as good as the real thing . . . .