I quit playing the clarinet when I was thirteen :>|
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I quit playing the clarinet when I was thirteen :>|
I used to play keyboards, but I haven't practised for about ten years. I still compose, though; I have a MIDI synthesiser and a sequencer. I'm too preoccupied with other aspects of life to make anything lasting at the moment though.
Piano, lackluster composer.
Clarinet, though I haven't practiced for a while. I also play a range of African and Middle-Eastern drum rhythms on the djembe.
I'm a professional harpist, but I also play piano, cello and violin to a professional level. To a lesser level I play flute and sax, and to an appauling level I'm a guitarist (classical acoustic).
I can knock out the odd tune on a trumpet, and I'm also a composer/arranger for short amateur films.
I see a lot of people talking about music software - I use Sibelius myself, always have. I think it's a wonderful software package for notation, but in terms of recording in, I use Garageband.
Been playing guitar for around 5 years now; have a Yamaha acoustic, Fender telecaster and a Dean strat. I also play keyboard and have a very nice hand-made djembe. I'm also a fully trained audio engineer.
Played in a couple bands when I was in high school, but in most recent years I've really just been laying down tracks for anything I can and just haven't had it in me to work on anything since taking my new career path.
I just picked up the Cello again after not playing for a few years...Not good at all.
I also play the Jublag with a Balinese Gamelan group. ;)
I don't see why not. Life's hectic atm, though. I'm in the middle of trying to start my own business, and it consumes my every waking minute. What would probably be realistic is that I try and do a demo of some sort and post it on the internet. After all, you don't even know if I'm good enough for you. I play by ear, only having rudimentary music reading skills from taking trumpet in highschool. I can manage to play anything on a keyboard with quantize, a million retries, and a lot of luck, but I'll give you something to judge. I like helping people out and working with people, but I hate not being good enough, so I'll give you a chance to see what I can do as not to waste your time. It'll take me a bit though. Coffee houses don't build themselves.
I play guitar. I have an original 81 gibson flying V worth £2500 (if we want to compare prices in a wank off), An Ibanez Ergodyne and two Landola semi acoustics worth over £1000 each. I use an old 100watt Marshall Valvestate amp I've had since I was sixteen. You can put a tear in the cone on those things and they still sound amazing. I've been playing for too long and should really be better.
As for software, I use Sibelius, though mainly to learn how to read and write music, mostly though I use Guitar Rig 3 through a firewire cab and pump out stuff with sonar, using guitar rig as a plugin.
That'd be fun. I'm sure BMI, ASCAP or RIAA would find a way to sue me for it, though. Music is one of the challenges I've come up against. Gotta get licenses from every bureaucratic acronym in the music industry to play anything worthwhile (I'm liking female lead metal like Within Temptation a LOT lately). You won't hear 80s easy listening pop supermarket crap in any business I own. But I risk derailing a good topic. I'll shut up now, but will keep in touch for sure.
Alright, awesome.
I play the euphonium. I have a Hirsbrunner (handmade in Switzerland!) that I (my parents, technically) bought in 1998 for about US$6000. I got it while the company was switching from one design to another. Mine is some kind of hybrid between the two, and it is awesome. I haven't played much recently, though. Too busy with other stuff.
Trumpet and guitar. Guitar FTW though.
EBMM JP6 and a JP7 through a Mesa Boogie Roadster and a 2x12 Genz Benz G-Flex cabinet. Pretty much awesome in physicality.