Jabrail Henderson
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I play the guitar. I have six years of musical education
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I think you'd better go to guitar.Does playing on wife's nerves count? )))) unfortunately, I never decided to take a guitar course, although I wanted to.
Wow, it means you got some great skills there, Did you have set up any YouTube channel for videos or why don't you try one!SUP 'FIX!
Do any of you play an instrument? There has got to be some musicians out there, this is the thread where we talk about it! I myself play Guitar, Bass, Drums and I have been doing so for almost 10 years now. I don't know what I would do without a Guitar, being able to play music is one of my favorite pass times.
So let's hear it, what do you play?
Get some tutorials from youtube !I would love to learn how to play Violon
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- Samira
You got an opportunity to make your own sound! just name it Robot ViolenceI already did
But I sound like a shh robot! Noisy instead of emotional ..Violin is way harder than guitar to hit the right notes ..
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- Samira
I had almost up to 5 years of break not playing musical instrument at all, but still didn't lose it. However, when I came back, I knew where to press the keys for right sounds, but my fingers were unfamiliar with the keys and not flexible as it used to be, so I had to practice a lot to get back the usual me. That's all. However, I remember making mental effort during the break to remember the keys I learnt.I used to play music a lot, but I just never seem to have time to do anything fun anymore.
Last I check I could play: guitar, bass and piano.
But as we all know, if you don't use it......you lose it.
Just one thing, I've been wondering. Why do people feel there's a need to learn guitar or any other instrument, when you can have all that instrument inside of a piano with real sounds that sound exactly just like the solo instrument. I mean, what do we enjoy in the instruments if not the sound? What makes the guitar different from a piano if not the sound? But not that you have the realistic guitar sound inside of a piano. What makes the piano different from a guitar?I would like to learn how to play electric guitar, my friend said that it is better to start with acoustic guitar, but I don't really want to spend a lot of time on it, would it be right for me to start with electric guitar?