Do you play an instrument? What's your favorite thing about it?
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This thing is legit.
Super simple to get pleasant sounds from. Basic melodies just fall out of it. Can't recommend highly enough.
wrote last edited by [email protected]This brings me back. I hitch-hiked across Canada with a friend who brought one of these. He was meh on the guitar but amazing on this thing, and it was easy to travel with. I learned a few tunes, too. Lots of sitting in back seats, playing for whoever picked us up.
There's another vote for strumstick. Thanks for the memory.
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I played trumpet as a child but desparately craved to learn something else as my musical tastes didn't really match it - its hard to be interested in playing an instrument when you don't really like the music you are learning.
Later in life I bought an emotional support bass but I never really found the time or motivation to learn anything more complex than the famous riff from The Chain.
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I used to program electronic music and play live keyboard until I wrecked my hearing on stage.
I picked up playing drums 1.5 years ago and love it. I've been teaching drums for almost 2 months now at a music school.
Drumming relaxes me a lot, it's a good workout and even with my impaired hearing I can still play them.
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I don't and the fact I don't have to practice and listen to myself suck.
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Drums. I got a used electronic kit, a lower-end Roland model, and only play it for me. I learned the basic rhythms so I can throw some tunes on my headphones and try to play along. More meditation than anything else.
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I play guitar casually since a little before COVID. Becoming more fluent with it every time I play is an amazing feeling.
Getting into a groove, putting my own spin/expressing myself with songs I like, and jamming with friends are experiences that are unmatched in enjoyment for me.
Making up my own silly songs on the fly is fun too.
Learning to play is the best thing I ever did. I had to get over the idea that it would be hard work to get good, or the idea that I'd never be as good as someone who started as a kid, or that I'd ever even be technically good, at all. Letting go of that stuff allowed me to enjoy each moment playing, and just have fun.
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wrote last edited by [email protected]My favorite to play is the acoustic guitar, because it's largely unchanged for a couple hundred years.
You don't need to plug it in, just strum or pluck. It's incredibly versatile, highly portable, and it sounds amazing.
My favorite thing to do is playing chord melodies. Basically, I'll find chords to a song online and then play part of the chord and the melody on top of it. It's a quick & dirty way to arrange an instrumental version, though I do like to sing and play too.
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Viola! I like its range of sound and the fact that we get our own (alto) clef makes me feel special. But you end up playing a lot of lame parts when the violins get all the melodies and solos.
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I used to program electronic music and play live keyboard until I wrecked my hearing on stage.
I picked up playing drums 1.5 years ago and love it. I've been teaching drums for almost 2 months now at a music school.
Drumming relaxes me a lot, it's a good workout and even with my impaired hearing I can still play them.
Hopefully you've picked up some ear protection since then! Drums are loud AF and if you've already got hearing issues, drums will make them worse. +1 for Loop earplugs if you need some.
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I play the piano but haven't touched it in a while. But, at peak, I was playing pretty good since I did it for over 10 years. My favorite thing to do whenever I can bring myself to do it is come up with chords and melodies. I rarely write things down but the ones I do, I turn into electronic music.
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I play ukulele because when I miss a note or get a beat wrong it just makes me laugh because it sounds so silly. I got a banjolele too and that thing is ridiculous, but when it works it sounds awesome.
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Guitar mainly, but I can play any of the typical instruments associated with rock/metal.
My favourite thing about the guitar is all the expressive ways you can play a single note. There's the spectrum of how hard you pick it along with what you use to pick - fingers or plectrum, what angle you attack the string with said pick, vibrato, bend up to the note or down from it, slide into or out of it, etc...
It's such an expressive instrument. I love it. You can really hear someone's personality come out in their playing. There truly are endless different ways to play a single song. It all just depends on the choices you make.
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Mandolin - I like that almost nobody has heard of it so I'm usual. When I'm asked to play something I can honestly say "if you have heard of it I can't play it" while picking out several dozen tunes, some dating back centuries.
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I wish I could pickup trumpet again. My neighbors probably donโt share my sentiment, though. I dropped it after high school, but never really had โfunโ with it during that time. Would love to pick it up again to play things I want to play.
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Violin for 10 years, and it was fucking hard. It starts sounding decent around year 7-8. Effectively matching the tone of the instrument to the components you buy and pieces you play is a trick too. My violin had a super dark tone, basically only sounded good with new strings (wound only, except for a steel E), which meant it was always sliding out of tune because of the tension. But on the occasions it all came together, it was extremely loud and resonant, and made Bachโs partitas sound pretty awesome.
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Hopefully you've picked up some ear protection since then! Drums are loud AF and if you've already got hearing issues, drums will make them worse. +1 for Loop earplugs if you need some.
Don't worry,I learnt from my past mistakes. I've got solid ear protection now and also wear earplugs for all concerts I'm attending.
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I play the piano (keyboard). I'm horrible at it (for now!). My favorite part about it is that I don't have to hurt my fingers to play it, unlike guitar... I like playing video game OST and sometimes some classical music, I don't have a favorite piece at the moment.
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30 years on the clarinet and 5 or so on the trumpet. I'm an average 2nd trumpet player but pretty good on the clarinet. There's nothing quite like nailing a big solo in front of a couple of hundred people. I love it.
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i love to learn the theremin. but i like drums as well. i find it challenging keeping timings on each hand and foot.
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Ah, I love this. I really love bluegrass, so a mandolin has always been playing at some point in my life. They look like they'd be super hard to play