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Discussion in 'Performing Arts' started by vinceneilsgirl, Jan 18, 2005.

  1. vinceneilsgirl

    vinceneilsgirl Member

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    Do you wish you knew how to play?

    Mine is clarinet. I've always wanted to learn but I have asthma and was told I couldn't play it. I'm sad.
     
  2. ZePpeLinA

    ZePpeLinA Jump around!

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    I always wanted to play electric bass... i just got myself a beautiful yamaha RBX270 and a 15w amp last week ...we're getting there baby!

    other than that... I always wanted to sing, but my voice sucks. but hey i've my bass now ;)
     
  3. John221

    John221 Senior Member

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    I'd love to learn the sitar.
     
  4. SimpleMan

    SimpleMan Member

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    Slide Guitar.
     
  5. Sebbi

    Sebbi Senior Member

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    Drums - If I could play like Mitch Mitchell then that would be the best thing in the world. If I could play at all, that would just as good.


    Blessings

    Sebbi
     
  6. seamonster66

    seamonster66 discount dracula

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    probably violin...many of the other ones I can do something with...not violin though
     
  7. BlackGuardXIII

    BlackGuardXIII fera festiva

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    No seriously,
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    the glockenspiel
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    the didgeridoo
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    the carillon


    I play a little bit of guitar, and used to have a Fender acoustic. Guitar is the only one I think I may ever learn to play.
     
  8. Burbot

    Burbot Dig my burdei

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    Sitar
    Guitar
    Balalinka
    Squeeze-Box
     
  9. SgtPepper

    SgtPepper Member

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    Sitar, Banjo, Steel Drums
     
  10. PeaceAndLove311

    PeaceAndLove311 Member

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    The Bamboo Nose-Flute!
     
  11. Jabbawaya

    Jabbawaya Member

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    I used to play the clarinet, it's an enjoyable instrument. Has a good sound. And yeah, like any wind instrument it can be somewhat demanding on lung capacity til you get used to it.

    I've always wanted to learn to play an organ properly. I play piano/keyboards so it's not so far off. Sitar would be fun, too.
     
  12. BraveSirRubin

    BraveSirRubin Members

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  13. Loki84

    Loki84 Member

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    There are hundreds. I wish I could pick up any instrument and bless the air around it by playing a wonderful tune.

    But I currently only play guitar, nd most of all, i want to be able to play piano. That, and the flute.
     
  14. WayfaringStranger

    WayfaringStranger Corporate Slave #34

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    ive been working on the fiddle for a while now. next is the banjo. ive tried to drum so many times but i cant get it. guitar bass and mandolin are no problem though. i play trombone too, but itd be nice to know the right way to play it.
    fiddle and piano though, thats what i wish i could play.
     
  15. Celine

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    I always wanted to make my own flute out of wood. And I'll make one soon I think. :)
    I play soprano saxophone, and I love it:)
     
  16. Soulless||Chaos

    Soulless||Chaos SelfInducedExistence

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    Carillons are so awesome.. :D
    I would love to be able to play the stand up bass, or the sitar.. :D
     
  17. shinta

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    Sitar(really badly)
    piano
    violin
     

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