Do you play a musical instrument?

R. Zimm

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SE Florida
I have played guitar and drums for decades and over the last couple of years learned to play the ukulele and the bass guitar. I'm hoping it will ward off memory problems by forcing me to be mentally challenged. My B.A. is in Music Theory and I mess with jazz.

Does anyone else play a musical instrument? Did you used to and have thought about getting back into it? Have you ever written a song?
 

I've never been introduced to musical instruments in my childhood. I can play a few chords of "Dirty Water" on a guitar, but not nearly a talented gift. :playful: I've never written a song, but I think that's one challenge I may be able to meet. :eek:
 
That's the spirit! Just start by writing a poem, that's really what the lyirics to a song basically are. You might be able to find someone who plays guitar that can teach you and maybe even loan you one to start.
 

I live in the Ozarks near Mountain View, which is well know for it's mountain music and instruments. There are two shops in town which specialize in making and repairing dulcimers that have national business. Throughout the spring and summer months there are many bluegrass festivals and people congregate daily on the town square for impromptu playing and pickin'. There are several music "barns" where they have weekly concerts and local groups that play. Lately, I have been toying with the idea of taking some fiddle lessons. I have never played a musical instrument, but always wanted to learn to play the piano.
I don't think I have much musical talent, and have no idea how hard it is to learn to play a fiddle.

Last week on the news Chelsea Clinton did a piece on the Mountain View musical heritage, and how they are trying to keep it alive by giving students free musical instruments and encouraging them to carry on the regional music traditions.
 
I have played the Dulcimer and it's very easy. Another one you might look into at these festivals is the "Can-jo" which is really cheap to make so there are usually a vendor or two selling them. Should be less than $20. They are like a Dulcimer but smaller and the "body" is a soda/beer can. They do sound twangy but in a good way and are very easy to learn and mix well with other instruments like guitar, mandolin, and fiddle.

Another fairly easy one to learn is the Irish or Tin Whistle and those are less than $20. Or, you can always get a Kazoo!

There are some ideas so get out there and play something already!
 
I love sound of the kazoo, it sounds like the comedian of the instrument world. I have never heard of a Tin or Irish whistle. Wow....an instrument made of a beer can...now there's something I might like, especially if it's a full can:playful:

Tell me, is a fiddle hard to learn to play? I also love the harmonica.

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Nose harp, slide whistle, kazoo and coffee cans.

What, you expected something else?!?

Actually, self-taught on piano, organ and synthesizers. I even built my first synth myself, with parts from a company called PAIA. It was a fun thing to do back in high school and college, and we actually had a little garage band that thankfully never made it out of the garage. We'd drink our Boone's Farm, smoke our doobies and do our 3-hour rendition of "Dark Side of the Moon". :D
 
I do..or did.........play Cello...... I haven't played or years but I used to play in the school orchestra...

Currently I'm learning to play both the keyboard organ, and the Ukelele


My daughter plays Bass and accoustic guitar... and several woodwind instruments
 
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I used to learn Piano when I was a young girl. We had the Nuns teaching us and they often hit us on the knuckles with a ruler when we played a wrong note. After a few weeks I refused to learn any more.
My dad played piano so we learned a lot from him. He could played Chopin and Mozart very well. We also took a few years of piano lessons plus took grades 9 to 13 in high school music. It’s too bad you got your knuckles rapped. That’s not a positive way to teach and never will be.
 

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