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sleddy2008
10-28-2009, 03:17 AM
From Novice to Pro ,what genre of music you play and like and what is your instrument of choice. I am a drummer been playing for about 25 years and still going strong!!!!!:thumbsup:

sleddy2008
10-30-2009, 05:53 AM
:band: so does nobody play??? It is getting kinda lonely in this forum.

jtr
10-30-2009, 07:33 AM
i can count 2 = 4 ....

bang! bang! on the roof BB..

steelpicker
10-30-2009, 09:45 AM
there's a lotta players out there, if they are workin' musicians, they are either still partying or asleep. remember: real musicians have day jobs!

Priestmill
10-30-2009, 10:25 AM
Been playing guitar and piano for about 36 years now, 70's music
being my favorite. No band but had the pleasure long time ago.

test4echo
10-30-2009, 04:05 PM
Bass, Guitar, Drums. Right now I'm drumming.
Figues to, I just bought a Geddy Lee Jazz and really haven't be able to use it yet...:-(

test,

steelpicker
10-30-2009, 04:41 PM
nice to see someone close to my age group. couple more show up in this forum, maybe we'll have a site band

dan9999
10-30-2009, 04:51 PM
Hi all...

OK... You asked for it so he we go :-)

Been singing and playing guitar, mainly on my Ovation Balladeer acoustic, for many years at backyard parties.

Three years ago, me and 3 buddies formed a band and we get together and jam once a week at a local rehearsal studio.
We've done about half a dozen gigs mainly for family and friends...

I play all kinds of music...
Dylan, America, CCR, CSNY, The Eagles, Neil Young, Springsteen, The Stones, The Beatles...
...right up to some Audioslave, Foo Fighters, Green Day etc...

I picked up a few electrics since the band started; an Ibanez JS700, then a Godin Exit22, and recently added a Gibson LesPaul 2008 Standard Faded...
I play them through a Roland VGA5 65 Watt Amp and a Line 6 Spider III 150 Watt Amp... I'm now on the lookout for a good a tube Amp :-)

I've taken over my basement and have a complete jamming with studio with an old upright Piano, a Roland Electric Piano,
Mapex Drums and an RCF ART322A 2 x 400 Watt PA system running through a Yamaha MG12-4FX Mixer...

Now if I could only learn to play some of this stuff, lol

Lots o' fun...
...and you're all invited over to jam...

Okay, enough about me...
Tell us about your axe, pianos, drums, violas, and kazoos (for Fog :-)
What type of music do you like to play? Are you in a band?

sleddy2008
10-30-2009, 06:24 PM
I have been playing drums for about 25 years,started when I was a teenager currently playing in a band and we gig about 3 times a month.
I have been fortunate to play with many great musicians,but now being a family man I can't do it full time anymore as my family needs me home.I have opened for Jeff healey ,I have shared the stage with acts such as Blue rodeo, Big wreck, Hawksley Workman and Prince's band but prince himself stayed at his hotel room but his band joined us for a jam session.
My old band members still play full time and were on the road playing for Serena Ryder.
I currently own a dw kit and still love playing for fun,I did teach but took too much time.

I hope hear many more stories and look forward to meeting you in our forum...............:rockon:

Kal-El
10-30-2009, 06:32 PM
I'm not a musician but I would like to learn a bit. Do any of you use virtual instruments? I am trying to figure out Native Instruments.

sleddy2008
10-30-2009, 08:41 PM
Kal,there is a program called cakewalk that has all virtual instruments and you can have a full studio in your computer to create with.Check around on the net you may find it is what you are looking for.

goonie
10-31-2009, 02:09 AM
I have been playing drums for about 25 years,started when I was a teenager currently playing in a band and we gig about 3 times a month.
I have been fortunate to play with many great musicians,but now being a family man I can't do it full time anymore as my family needs me home.I have opened for Jeff healey ,I have shared the stage with acts such as Blue rodeo, Big wreck, Hawksley Workman and Prince's band but prince himself stayed at his hotel room but his band joined us for a jam session.
My old band members still play full time and were on the road playing for Serena Ryder.
I currently own a dw kit and still love playing for fun,I did teach but took too much time.

I hope hear many more stories and look forward to meeting you in our forum...............:rockon:
YOU say you use to teach . How does someone with short fingers[myself] learn to play bar chords I have a baby finger that does not want to cooperate any hints or other chord charts to replace them? I play accoustic and sing mostly for myself and really enjoy it

sleddy2008
10-31-2009, 02:36 AM
Hi Goonie,sorry I am a drummer not a guitar player I play a little guitar but not enough to say I am a guitar player. I am glad you asked though because I guarantee someone on here will give the proper tip to extend your fingers.

The only advice I would give you is to practice scales and go slow to keep it smooth.As you get better speed it up and even use a metronome.

Hope this helps.


:band:

steelpicker
10-31-2009, 08:40 AM
if you billboard them, they will come. i'll see if i can chart out some chord inversions that will help. the more you play (even with short fingers), your strech gets bigger, that's what it takes. in the beginning, ever one has a hard thime with barr chords.
keep on pickin'

TPB
11-01-2009, 05:44 PM
WOW! look at the experience in here. This will be awesome.

I have had an acoustic that my daughter gave us, its been lying around for a few years and it was just a few months ago that I picked it up and started learning.
I went out and got an inexpensive Jay Turser Electric guitar kit to learn with. I haven't taken any lessons but have found a wealth of information online and have done ok with it. I have yet to play an entire song but am getting the basics down.

I look forward to participation in this forum to help me learn and get better. With the level of knowlege we have in this forum I think i can start planning my tour anytime :tehe:

Thanks for putting this together and thanks to the members for your participation! :rockon:

steelpicker
11-01-2009, 07:29 PM
welcome aboard! this forum is starting to remind me of my first garage band, it's about as cool, too

Priestmill
11-01-2009, 09:16 PM
dan999, my avatar reflects one of CSNY songs. Lol.. have a guess.

nette0404
11-02-2009, 01:22 AM
Play musical instruments? Man,thatsone of my frustration in life

sleddy2008
11-02-2009, 01:48 AM
dan999, my avatar reflects one of CSNY songs. Lol.. have a guess.

Would that be Dark Star?

dan9999
11-02-2009, 02:07 PM
dan999, my avatar reflects one of CSNY songs. Lol.. have a guess.

You got me on that one, lol...
Is sleddy correct?

dan9999
11-02-2009, 02:16 PM
How does someone with short fingers[myself] learn to play bar chords I have a baby finger that does not want to cooperate any hints or other chord charts to replace them? I play accoustic and sing mostly for myself and really enjoy it

Stretch your finger joints by opening you 1st and 2nd finger (like the victory sign) and press them against at the back of your fretboard...
Do this often enough and you'll find that you get better range as time goes on... Repeat with the 2nd and 3rd, and 3rd and 4th fingers...

Until then you can always use the first 4 strings instead of doing the full barre chord...
Example... B barred is 2 2 4 4 4 2 but you could always do 4 4 4 2 and just strum the 4 bottom strings...

Keep on 'keepin on!

sleddy2008
11-13-2009, 02:32 AM
Hey where is everyone:noidea:,are there only a handful of us that play music?
Don't be shy even if you play for fun.:)

steelpicker
11-13-2009, 09:16 AM
taylor swift, the queen of the music industry? SHE SINGS OUT OF TUNE!!!

sleddy2008
11-13-2009, 03:23 PM
taylor swift, the queen of the music industry? SHE SINGS OUT OF TUNE!!!

Just shows you don't need that much talent to be a star,very over rated.jmo:noidea:

steelpicker
11-14-2009, 11:01 AM
for the begining and intermediate guitar pickers, if you have questions ask, i've been playin' for over fifty years, played with the same band (finally retired) for 30 years, and was part of the Nashville scene for ages...i'll do what i can to steer you in the right direction.

jefflisa828
01-07-2011, 02:55 PM
I am a guitarest mostly blues but used to play in a metal band called livid years ago. just bought a new guitar about 2 weeks ago still looking to replace my stolen 73 les paul sunburst but been playing about 20 yrs

jefflisa828
01-07-2011, 02:58 PM
WOW! look at the experience in here. This will be awesome.

I have had an acoustic that my daughter gave us, its been lying around for a few years and it was just a few months ago that I picked it up and started learning.
I went out and got an inexpensive Jay Turser Electric guitar kit to learn with. I haven't taken any lessons but have found a wealth of information online and have done ok with it. I have yet to play an entire song but am getting the basics down.

I look forward to participation in this forum to help me learn and get better. With the level of knowlege we have in this forum I think i can start planning my tour anytime :tehe:

Thanks for putting this together and thanks to the members for your participation! :rockon:


keep it up man I broke my hand 2 yrs ago really bad and am finding I almost need to re learn. if you love it keep up the fight it only gets better good luck

also try this site they give lots of free learnin and it is cheap if you decide to pay and great instruction

hxxp://www.jamplay.com/

steelpicker
01-07-2011, 03:24 PM
Welcome youngins! been playing guitar just shy of 60 years now. been playin country ( for a living up 'till 7 years ago) and blues (learned from Brownie McGee among others). i have a 52 Tele (i'm the original owner), a 57 Gibson Byrdland, a mess of Martins (newest is 1943), and some custom made flat tops by John Greven. I sold my steels about 2 years ago...keep on pickin' brothers

jefflisa828
01-07-2011, 04:58 PM
my prized guitar was my 73 les paul made the year I was born got stolen years ago never found it bit I did find a gibson es hollow body that has a great tone for blues plays beautiful and smooth.I also have my workhorse a peavey raptor hsh wich has been tweaked and has great action and a really fast neck without sanding lol. keep rockin bros

bigge
01-07-2011, 05:22 PM
How did I let this slide by me. They's 2 type music, music I like and music I don't like, lol. Been playing for over 30 years and still play every weekend and the name of the band is The Evil Counrty Band and for the people who don't like evil we go by 2 old men and a fatboy,lol, have been nickname Tom and fatboy, TOM is short for To Old Men. I play bass and in my early years was a self proclaimed jammin slut because when I started I would go play anywhere for any one, which has put me in some strange situtation. But it's all good,lol

well thats a little on bigge

bigge
01-07-2011, 05:31 PM
I do have some music of our band around here somewhere? lol

http://satfix.net/showthread.php?t=29082


here's the thgread hope it's alright to have a live link since it is in house

hutch
04-07-2013, 02:45 AM
well I also played... percussion...vocals & some bass...a couple rock bands... best times of my life... it's been a couple years since I've had a go... might be time again soon