What instrument do u play? (1 Viewer)

What instrument do u play?

  • Acoustic Guitar

    Votes: 26 25.2%
  • Electric Guitar (clean)

    Votes: 20 19.4%
  • Electric Guitar (jazz)

    Votes: 3 2.9%
  • Electric Bass

    Votes: 11 10.7%
  • Acoustic Bass

    Votes: 1 1.0%
  • Percussion i.e. drums

    Votes: 11 10.7%
  • Piano/Keyboard

    Votes: 46 44.7%
  • Wind Instruments (e.g. recorder, flute)

    Votes: 27 26.2%
  • Other

    Votes: 20 19.4%
  • I don't play

    Votes: 8 7.8%

  • Total voters
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I was gonna make a thread like this!!!

meh....

I play piano mostly

but also acoustic guitar and drums :p
 

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Mainly guitar, but I can also play bass, drums, and piano (enough to compose songs with atleast).
 

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kylie-rose said:
the only things i can play are cd's
mate, that takes a lot of talent, seriously.

The amount of people with shocking taste in cd's, its a shocker. ;)
 

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used to be able to play keyboard/piano


.....sorta gave up, now i couldn't play to save my life :p
 

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flute, keyboard

don't know how much i remember for keyboard, i can remember all the notes for flute though
 
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can i please ask what the difference between "clean electric" and "jazz electric" is?
a bit ambiguous, concidering you could play jazz with any instrument, and jazz guitar tones are usually always clean anyway.

seriously, what the fuck?
 

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I recently stopped playing the flute.. (well last year but I can still play) and then I took up guitar but gave it up cos of the HSC but I will take it up again sometime like after uni is sorted etc etc.
 

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I think the difference between jazz and clean are the playing styles. Jazz is a pretty unique style of music. Not many people these days play "jazz" on guitar or piano (bar the proffesional jazzists). Jazz tends to focus more on improvisation rather than set chords and arpeggios and whatnot..
So just because you can play normal guitar like rock and blues, doesn't mean you can play jazz.
 
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Jase said:
I think the difference between jazz and clean are the playing styles. Jazz is a pretty unique style of music. Not many people these days play "jazz" on guitar or piano (bar the proffesional jazzists). Jazz tends to focus more on improvisation rather than set chords and arpeggios and whatnot..
So just because you can play normal guitar like rock and blues, doesn't mean you can play jazz.
you've missed the point entirely.
the thread is abotu what instruments you play, not what style you play in. as i pointed out before, you can also play jazz on an accoustic guitar. and if it IS about what style you play in, then why was guitar the only one that had a choice.
why not classical piano, or slap bass or whatever.
 

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Yep I agree with McDicky.....Its not like someone plays "Jazz guitar" exclusively, and avoids "clean guitar"...

Jazz guitar tones are usually clean anyway so I cant see why you put it in there.
 

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The poll probably should have been classed by instrumental family - Strings (guitar falls into here, as does Violin, VCello etc.), Keyboards (including Piano), Woodwind (Flute, Clarinet, Saxophone), Brass (Trumpet, Tuba etc.), Percussion/Pitched Percussion (inc. Marimba, Tubular Bells, Timpani). And of course, Voice.
 

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