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Posted: Oct. 20 2003, 12:41

do you play on some instrument?
how long?
what is instrument's name?


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Posted: Oct. 20 2003, 15:41

yes
Electric Guitar
Fender Strat Clone by Fokus

how long??? 2 days lol


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Posted: Oct. 20 2003, 16:44

- Petrof upright piano (21 years).
- Roland E-86 keyboard (12 years).
- Roland VA-7 keyboard (2 years).
- Fender acoustic guitar (10 years).
- Yamaha 12-string acoustic guitar (1 year).
- Sometimes I even play my dad's very old mandolin. :)

Is this enough? :)


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Posted: Oct. 21 2003, 08:07

Ibanez 12 string acoustic guitar(14 yrs)
Guild 6 string acoustic guitar(14 yrs)
Deering 5 string banjo (8 yrs)
Mandolin  no name,hand made in the USSR,very rare so I'm told(6 yrs or so)
Kalis & Co.   KLS/B02 Bouzouki (3yrs)
Various brands of harmonicas(18 yrs)

I am awaiting a fiddle from a friend in Tennesse,once I recieve it I will begin learning to play it...can't wait.

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Posted: Oct. 21 2003, 09:30

Fender Precision bass special (5 years)
Fender squier stratocaster (3 years)
Prince acoustic guitar (7 years)
drums (1 year)
Casio synth (8 years)


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Posted: Oct. 21 2003, 11:57

Quote (Ugo @ Oct. 20 2003, 22:44)
- Petrof upright piano (21 years).

you have a Petrof??? :o)
and do you know where it was built??? :)))
yea you guess well I am from same country...


btw in addition to my electric guitar I play keyboards...at my home base that is Ensoniq TS 10 and a Roland Juno 2 :)


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Posted: Oct. 21 2003, 12:46

Quote (BOOsTER @ Oct. 21 2003, 17:57)
Quote (Ugo @ Oct. 20 2003, 22:44)
- Petrof upright piano (21 years).

you have a Petrof??? :o)
and do you know where it was built??? :)))

Yeah, of course I know it comes from the Czech Republic. ;) They make wonderful things down there, which are often overlooked because of the market being dominated (here and in many other areas...) by the Americans and the Japanese... :)

Anyway, yes, I have a Petrof "Concertino" upright piano. It was my first proper musical instrument - my mom bought it to me when I was eleven. From when I was six up to that age, I had great fun playing on a Bontempi toy keyboard, which wasn't exactly the same thing. :)


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Posted: Oct. 21 2003, 12:54

I am from czech republic :))))))

hehe and we here say: Czech Hands, Gold Hands :)
maybe it's truth :)
I also had a petrof piano though I had to sell it a long time ago :-/
too bad really it was a 1924 one :-S but oh well...


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Posted: Oct. 21 2003, 22:37

Electric Guitar - Yamaha ERG-121 about 3 years or so. Maybe 2 and a half.

I have a couple acoustic guitars but they are old and suck lol. I have an old beginner's acoustic with cat gut and missing and frayed strings. and another really old one. 20+ years old, most likely. Strings never changed since the day it was bought. Now it's impossible to change strings. There are 2 or 3 left.

Keyboard/Piano - Yamaha PSR-248 (I've had it about a year) but I only use the sounds on my MT-200 sound module. I've been fooling around on keyboards and pianos for as long as I can remember.

Drums - About 5 or 6 years.

Bass (I guess...it's not hard to pick up)


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Posted: Oct. 22 2003, 07:34

Keyboard - Casio CTK-something-something, about 7 years old.

But my specialty is MIDI composing.


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Posted: Oct. 22 2003, 10:41

Samick Fat Strat Clone (SSH), blue sunburst, 7 years. I've always joked about the Samick being the "Hyundai" of electric guitars, but I've been fortunate with the quality of the neck and playability, and I've also taken the opportunity to replace some of the cheaper hardware components over the years.

La Patrie Classical Guitar, 4 years. A very un-fancy instrument. Just a solid cedar top, mohagany back and sides. Nice tone.

El Cheapo Casio Keyboard (non midi, non touch-sensitive), off and on since childhood. I still can't play.

West-German vintage "Shepherd" soprano recorder, 14 years :-)

Various Chinese bamboo woodwind instruments with whacky tuning, since childhood.

Various hand percussion, aluminum frying pans, etc...


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Posted: Oct. 22 2003, 10:46

Yamaha keyboard, acoustic guitar, electric guitar (Fender imitation),bouzouki, saz, some flutes...

Somehow I hardly ever play :-(


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Posted: Oct. 22 2003, 11:34

Korg M1, Korg Poly-61, Korg DW-6000, Casio VZ-10M, Yamaha CX5M, although it's broken now for the second time.
Also have a fried ARP Omni that needs fixing.  Zoom RT-234, various software synths.  Have been "playing" these off and on for about 12 yrs.  I'm not really a musician, mostly a MIDI programmer.
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Posted: Oct. 23 2003, 10:03

I have a chickering upright piano back home. i've been playing piano since i was about 6 years old, so i've been goin for almost 15 years now.

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Posted: Nov. 12 2003, 02:50

I've been playing the guitar for 13 years

I play those axes :

Takamine EN30C
Gibson SG-X
Line6 Variax 500
Charvel fusion custom

hopefully, soon, i'll own a ESP:LTD Viper 301

Pluged-in a Boss GT6 multieffect

I play the mandolin too


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Posted: Nov. 12 2003, 08:30

I'm playing my piano for about 8 or 9 years by now. It's a nice little (though quite molested) upright Weinbach.
Got some basic knowledge of midi too since a year or so.

Oh, and I can play some children's songs on a recorder! :)


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Posted: Nov. 12 2003, 09:49

I actually got some contact with the acoustic guitar, too. Could extract some sounds out of it, and even some songs. I like the acoustic guitar because it's easy as 3,141592... to make the Reggae groove on it.

I've been taking keyboard classes recently, and tell you what, it's a great help. I've been messing with MIDI for 4 or 5 years.


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Posted: Feb. 13 2004, 20:22

[quote=Watcher of the skies,Oct. 20 2003, 12:41][/quote]
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do you play on some instrument?

yes, the playstation. I regularly play on it
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how long?

it's about 8 inches
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what is instrument's name?

Cyril

...but seriously, I play the piano. About to take my diploma this summer (wont mean anything to non-UK members). I have been playing for 13 years, though the first two years yielded no success due to bad teachers. I am happy to be currently incorporating piano performance as part of my degree

I have also been playing concert percussion for 4 years. Unfortunately not the drum kit. Besides an upright piano I own a cheap electric guitar and a rather good flute that I don't really play now
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