I play bass and alto clarinets, but I have just had to give up band as my thesis is due soon and I need to get it done before going to the States...
Right now I am at work and I am missing the first rehearsal of not being a member anymore.:(
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I play bass and alto clarinets, but I have just had to give up band as my thesis is due soon and I need to get it done before going to the States...
Right now I am at work and I am missing the first rehearsal of not being a member anymore.:(
50th birthday party? ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by silentC
Wongo Bongo and the Straw Hats:D:DQuote:
Originally Posted by ozwinner
It was Paul McCartney on Ringo Starr's "You're Sixteen" ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by silentC
My first one did too so I kicked her out.:D:D:D This one loves it when I actually decide to pick it up.:oQuote:
Originally Posted by TassieKiwi
G'day,
Used to play the clarinet. It's sitting in the lounge room in it's box net to my wife's piano. I haven't play it in 18 years (strueth! time flies)
The reed was stuffed even when I was playing it, all cracked and chipped and I never got around to replacing it, just learnt to play with a buggered reed :eek: . The cork is pobably all stuffed by now too.
One day, when Sarah asks her Daddy what's in the black case I might drag it out. Maybe, or she might ask if she can help Daddy make some toys in the shed. ;)
Geez mate, it's not as though reeds are expensive :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by Waldo
G'day,
Yeah I know, about $2 for 2 I think, but it was always the sort of thing I kept forgetting to do.:rolleyes:
Et tu, Brutus? I wanted to learn the sax... but the school said No, I had to study the tootle-flute first, to "learn the basics." Some four years playing an instrument I couldn't really give a damn about, then the school decided to allow 1st-year students to start on the sax from day one. I promptly signed up and was informed I'd have to restart the course from the very beginning... paying appropriate fees, of course! :mad:Quote:
Originally Posted by Waldo
So much for the clarinet being "learning the basics," eh? F#$@ing b$#@$%ds!!
I told 'em to shove it and haven't touched the tootle-flute since. :rolleyes:
How did you guess? ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by craigb
[Da-da da-da da da]
Oo-oo-ooh,
Do what you wanna do
Be what you wanna be, ye-e-eah
:D While I can't play the piano by ear I can fiddle with my .......................:D :eek:
G'day Skew ChiDAMN!!,Quote:
Originally Posted by Skew ChiDAMN!!
Except for me, I wanted to learn the black stick (would've preferred the sax) so I was told by parents if I wanted a clarinet I had to learn music all the way to grade 12. Well that was pretty useless as I was tone deaf and couldn't pick a note when the teacher played it on the piano and said, "What's this for an exam?"
Don't know how I got a pass in music, couldn't do jack really. I think I got a pass out of sympathy and trying more than anything else. Only went to school to do art and that was it.
And I didn't have to learn an instruement to do it. :D
The funny thing is that the sax is far easier than the clarinet.
Its register keying simply raises the notes by an octave (much more sense) and the keys are generally less complicated and less finger busting.
So, it shouldn't be hard to pick up the sax anyway...
Cam
I've played the guitar since I was about 10-11yrs, only play once in a blue moon now...
Q?, what was the 1st piece of music you learned...
smoke on the water, then progressed to le'grange
The first piece of music I learned was probably "The Blue Danube" on the piano :eek:
I learned chords on the keyboard and then transposed them to the guitar (all open chords) and started to learn to play various things I can't remember when I was a kid. But Smoke on the Water was definitely the first riff I learned.
A girlfriend taught me to play bar chords and the like properly when I was 18. She was mostly into Fleetwood Mac and Bob Seger!