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I have a piano, neat little mid century German upright, which I play. There's my tanglewood which I don't play any more, an alto recorder, and a violin. I think there's a broken banjo in my attic, and a Hammond organ but they can stay there! |
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By *_Mr.K_xMan 20 weeks ago
North Worcestershire |
Now we are talking.
Yes... music is my speciality. I have owned about 20 guitars, but down to about 5.
Current lineup is Ibanez FRix6FEAH iron label
Schecter C1 Diamond
Fender 1967 Strat re-issue
EvH Wolfgang special
PRS Angelus acoustic
Also have 4 ukuleles aswell lol |
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Electric piano, electric drum kit, electric guitar, two electric basses, an acoustic Fender guitar and a tambourine. Probably got a soprano recorder knocking around somewhere too.
I play all of them badly
J |
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By *glyBettyTV/TS 20 weeks ago
About 3 feet away from the fence |
My musical instrument is a PC
I do also have a keyboard that was given to me by my brother, but i basically have no use for it as the DAW software on its own does everything I need it to. |
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By *_Mr.K_xMan 20 weeks ago
North Worcestershire |
"Im a vocalist for bands. Shure BLX24UK wireless microphone and Boss VE-20 Vocal Performer Voice Processor.
A few sm58's and sm57"
Shure Sm 57 and 8's are the stable go to. Do you prefer in house monitors on stage or do you prefer in ear? |
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By *qua vitaeWoman 20 weeks ago
Shropshire/Midlands |
I play the piano (self taught). I did try lessons once, but got bored and only play for pleasure now.
I learnt the recorder, glockenspiel and trumpet at school, playing these in the school band at different times. The trumpet I played in a couple of local community bands, too. I bring the trumpet out occasionally for a dabble. |
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"Im a vocalist for bands. Shure BLX24UK wireless microphone and Boss VE-20 Vocal Performer Voice Processor.
A few sm58's and sm57
Shure Sm 57 and 8's are the stable go to. Do you prefer in house monitors on stage or do you prefer in ear?"
In ears as you have more control of the sound.
We mix and di to main desk. So all they need to do is hot out with minimum front of house mix. |
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By *_Mr.K_xMan 20 weeks ago
North Worcestershire |
"Im a vocalist for bands. Shure BLX24UK wireless microphone and Boss VE-20 Vocal Performer Voice Processor.
A few sm58's and sm57
Shure Sm 57 and 8's are the stable go to. Do you prefer in house monitors on stage or do you prefer in ear?
In ears as you have more control of the sound.
We mix and di to main desk. So all they need to do is hot out with minimum front of house mix."
That's fair.
As a guitarist I went from a Bugera valve amp, to a Blackstar solid state amp then to a Helix Line 6.... going DI was the best move I made.
So clean and compact |
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"Im a vocalist for bands. Shure BLX24UK wireless microphone and Boss VE-20 Vocal Performer Voice Processor.
A few sm58's and sm57
Shure Sm 57 and 8's are the stable go to. Do you prefer in house monitors on stage or do you prefer in ear?
In ears as you have more control of the sound.
We mix and di to main desk. So all they need to do is hot out with minimum front of house mix.
That's fair.
As a guitarist I went from a Bugera valve amp, to a Blackstar solid state amp then to a Helix Line 6.... going DI was the best move I made.
So clean and compact"
You cant go wrong with a Helix or a kemper.
Turn on boom your sound done sound check boom off beer chill untill set |
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By *illy78Man 20 weeks ago
Stoke-on-Trent |
Started learning to play the guitar about 14 month ago... I love it and it's really helped me through some dark times this last year
Currently playing a epiphone sg (couldn't afford a Gibson) & a Sigma sg45 acoustic which is an amazing guitar |
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Saxophones, I have soprano, alto and tenor. Mostly I play the tenor, sometimes the soprano, hardly ever the alto. I've had the tenor for 23 years, but never really dedicated enough time to become any good. Too many other hobbies. Luckily I live in an old farm, fairly isolated, so no neighbours to annoy. |
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By (user no longer on site) 20 weeks ago
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Four guitars - 2 electric, 2 acoustic
Ukulele
Too many hand drums from djembes to congas
Cuatro ( a string instrument from Latin America that’s smaller than a guitar but larger than a mandolin, and has a distinctive nasal twang)
Piano
Didjeridoo
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By *alcon77Man 20 weeks ago
under the sun & the moon |
Too many.
Loads of guitars
Loads of synths and electronic instruments.
2 drumkits and loads of percussion stuff.
Several handpans / hangdrums. ( I love these, have the most mellow sound).
I have a kora and a hammered dulcimer. These are the 2 instruments I can't really play that well though. |
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By *ddie1966Man 20 weeks ago
Paper Town Central, Essex. |
Electric Bass. (Charvel)
Electric Lead. (Gibson and 1972 Fender Telecaster)
Acoustic. (Martin D28)
Banjo. (Barnes Mullins)
Ukulele. (Enya Nova)
Banjolin. (MB 850+)
Harmonica. (Hohner Crossover)
Also backing vocals.
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"Have you got any
And so you play them
And don’t be silly it’s not about a penis
I’ve got 4 guitars I play them all
Best ones my Classical one from 1970s"
I have:
3 acoustic drum kits & 1 electronic one. An acoustic guitar, an electric guitar, and a bass. A piano & a synth. A sax and a clarinet.
Cal |
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3 guitars and a mandolin, guitars 1 cheap acoustic, one cheap electric (encore) and my main one is a freshman tried all the big brands but preferred the freshman. The cheap ones I use with the grandson the mandolin only comes out on rare occasions. |
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"Have you got any
And so you play them
And don’t be silly it’s not about a penis
I’ve got 4 guitars I play them all
Best ones my Classical one from 1970s
I have:
3 acoustic drum kits & 1 electronic one. An acoustic guitar, an electric guitar, and a bass. A piano & a synth. A sax and a clarinet.
Cal"
And some pissed off neighbours |
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I’m a bit of a music geek and play full time. I have around 20 or so guitars, some I never play and some were very much an impulse buy! Also own a electric piano, drum kit (electric and acoustic), banjo, violins, ukulele and mandolins. |
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