Used to play violin, and have forgotten everything. Occasionally play pennywhistle, and am decent at it. Generally stick to composing in MIDI and sometimes sing, decent at both.
Guitar, mandolin, and piano. Mainly guitar. I'm new at mandolin but I'm enjoying it much more than piano (which I kind of just "fake" my way through. Hopefully, I'll get good enough at the mandolin to play some bluegrass like this...
Guitar is my main thing. I play a Fender Jazzmaster and did have a crappy Ibanez acoustic guitar (not that Ibanez is crappy, but this one was. I loved it anyway though). The Ibanez's headstock was snapped a few years ago when my buddies and I overstuffed my car's trunk (tip: Hard cases pay for themselves). I got it repaired, but it snapped in the same place last week, apparently do to nothing but time and string tension.
So I'm going to save up for a new acoustic, probably a Taylor or a Breedlove.
I've played Piano since I was three, drums since I was ten, Bass since I was 13, and guitar since I was 14. Pretty sick at them all tbh, not that anyone notices.
I've been playing the guitar for almost 15 years. Can just about hammer out a tune on a piano, and I can hold a beat on the drums but wouldn't claim that I play either of them.
Who here can sing as well? Everyone who has ever heard me try has told me never to do it again.
I can play the saxophone, drums (just about anything percussion really), shakuhachi, picked up the harmonica in a day. The instructors I've had all say I have a natural affinity for musical instruments. And I find it to be worthless.
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