How many of you Sup Forumsros are musicians? What do you play?

How many of you Sup Forumsros are musicians? What do you play?

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the gun

the skin flute

Produce edm and play drums.

I play guitar and sing mostly
I can kinda sorta play drums, piano and bass guitar

Currently learning bass and plan on moving to 6 string guitar later.

The guitar and bass.

I'm a musician, had a musician family. They all played guitars but I was the odd one out and now I play the drums. Been playing them for 9+ years.

I play the skin flute

Play the saxophone in my free time.

I play guitar and a bit of piano, mostly black metal and blues, some jazz like chord and progressions in metal. I'm not too great at scaly thing but can do a pretty decent rythm.

I play the guitar but I still have so much to learn. Should I learn on YouTube?

He said music, not windows 95 booting noise.

Drums are nice tho

I play a Fender American Strat, and two Epiphone Les Pauls. Also, piano/synths and vocals

Everyone always needs a drummer!!

-_- I should have learned to play the guitar. I should have learned to play them drums.

Only for small things like certain techniques you cant learn on your own, or a riff you cant quite get by ear. Also try to avoid tabs if you can, they are easy to learn but you can be a much more proficient guitarist if you learn and play by ear.

guitar piano sing

Feel free to post your gear! Also, I get it -- skin flute. You can all stop saying that now.

Just do it nigger, its only as difficult as you make it, I have only played for 3 years, currently 25 years old. If anyone ever says you cant learn things like music because you're an adult, tell them to fuck off.

Fuck.. I've been playing for years by everything you told me not to do

My cousin produces EDM and DJs festivals and shit... I've seen his view from the stage when the beat drops... it's dope as fuck

I would, but I'm on mobile. Trying to attach pics crashes it :/
My Fender Strat is the 60th Anniversary Commemorative that came out in 2014. It's got a gorgeous two tone burst on it. I'm running through a Fender Hot Rod Deville 4X10, with a Boss DD-7 and an Analogman King of Tone

Epiphone ES 335. It's not bad. I play gypsy jazz and bossa, maybe some wes

It's a song mate

Hell yeah, my family tree needed a little change after a while.

Should I learn to play the guitar over? I have the dexterity in my fingers to learn fast I think. I learned the wrong way for years. Should I also take lessons?

Use every resource you can! YouTube can be great, don't be afraid to pause, rewind, and replay. There's also something new to learn -- that makes it a ton of fun, and sometimes super intimidating and frustrating. Just keep playing!
I agree with the tabs things. I don't think they're bad when you're learning a specific song, but know why you're doing what it tells you to play.

I don't mean that you cant become proficient by doing the things I said not too, I mean if you want to sound exactly like the albums or another musician its a good thing to study. However when you play and learn by ear it becomes more personal rather than mechanical, its always a good idea to create your own style of playing.

i play guitar, but its a pretty irrelevant instrument in this day and age. every single chord progression has been used to death and the majority of popular (not mainstream) music thats breaking out has either no guitars in it or just uses guitars for ambient noise/background noise

also play drums, keys, sing, and bass.

if i had to give advice to anyone looking to pickup an instrument, id say 'dont get a guitar. its a waste of time. if you actually want to make music people will hear/go somewhere with it, then learn keyboard/piano and bass. maybe learn to sing too

Hell no man. I play the guitar because I love the instrument and I enjoy the feeling of progression I get when I learn something new.

I have a Mexi Strat that I bought really, really cheap that pretty much never gets unplugged from its amp. It doesn't live in a case like the rest of my guitars. It stays in tune forever and it's always ready to pick up and go!

I'm a huge Epi fan. When I was like 13 or 14 I was on vacation with my family in Florida and I begged them to buy me an acoustic guitar (I had been playing my 1st electric for a year or two...). They finally gave in and bought me a bare bones Epi from a little mom and pop music store. To this day, it's my favorite guitar to play. It sounds incredible. I have other acoustics that are probably 2x or 3x the price, but I love that epi. I have a Gibson LP but I'm thinking about buying one of those Epiphone Les Paul PlusTop Pros. They are awesome guitars and a steal for the price.

kek. top kek

if you consider a laptop an instrument then i make electronic "music"
i also know a few songs on guitar and piano/keyboard. but i dont really "know" how to play as in i cant improv / read music. i can record simple tunes / melodies though.

I love my Epi's!! They're great. One's a custom pro, and the other's a Traditional Pro. I bought a pair of Gibson Burstbucker Pros off a guy for $70 USD so I'm gonna pop em in the traditional (The custom's got gold hardware, and the Burstbuckers are chrome cast)

Lessons never hurt, that said I have learned more on my own. Teachers tend to be condescending and try to make you play exactly as they do, or force you to play things you don't want too. (my experience with lessons anyway)

It'll basically be a Gibson once I do. I'll never need to upgrade, though I'm partial to a sweet burst.

Does anyone have a soundcloud, I need to hear something new.

Love it. I'm a sucker for a sunburst strat. Is the 60th anniversary the models with the gold hardware?

I run my acoustics through a Fender Acousta-sonic 2x8. It sounds great. I have an old Brownsville Choirboy 2x12 laying around, too. It looks just like a Fender but w/ a brown grill instead of the Fender silver. I've heard they came from a Fender shop after it had closed down, or something. Brownsville just bought it up and used the components. I have no idea. But she's a big 'ol girl and only cost like $200!!

wanna sing for my band?

I have three shitty songs lel
soundcloud.com/underkhaos

I'd like to sing for a band but I don't have any recording equipment whatsoever and live in shithole utah

not to mention I live in shitty apartments so I can't sing loudly at all when I'm home, I can only sing as loud as I want when I'm driving

12 string guitar

yes

music

Hell yeah. If the guitar can be irrelevant, then the piano is obsolete. If no incredible guitarist, but each time you play me a 12-bar blues progression, I'm going to play something different.

I've been playing for half my life (15 years) and I still feel like I'm just dipping my toe!

I play fretless bass guitar, trumpet, Euphonium, and I'm getting an electric guitar later this year so that'll be fun

not him, but here's my sunburst strat with gold hardware, matches a lot better than chrome imo

I like beep boop. just get a 50 dollar condenser mic and a shitty interface and you're golden. also why the hell are you up at 3 in the morning

got home from a party not too long ago, downloading something before going to bed but it's taking fucking forever

Neat, the first one was pretty good honestly. It makes me feel ashamed to play black metal.

sure you can. fuck neighbors

I used to be a really good drummer, been a while since I've touched the skins tho.

Do play guitar and sing a lot, pretty much just threw up an album on spotify, good times.

Guitar and bass are life. Drums are also p. good

$70 -- that's a steal!! Does your custom pro have the coil splitting that the new pro's have? The ProBuckers on the plus top pro Epi sounds great and you can get a surprisingly nice single coil sound with the splitting.

it's done, i'm going to bed
night, doods

What kind of music are you looking for?

A better question is: "what don't I play?!"
lololol
:D

I love that! The tortoise shell on sunburst has that jaguar/jazzmaster vibe, and there's no missing that gold hardware. That's a beautiful thing.

How do you think the greats that never took lessons learn to play?

Anything not rap, country or pop with just a synthetic bass drum and an autotuned voice.

play.spotify.com/album/1Fs6T7PvEtnPfMYmAhUufD

There's the album for anyone interested

This is so cool to see that so many Sup Forumss are musicians!!

>How do you think the greats that never took lessons learn to play?
They took lessons, just not directly from other people.

There is so much i don't know it makes me want to give up.

We will always not know a lot about something.

Accept it, and have fun learning.

I can see why you used to play skin violin. You are ugly as fuck, sorry.

i play ukulele clarinet and vocal chords

ive been playing a long time

Dual 6 string and 12 string electric guitar with built in Theremin and condom dispenser.

Bosendorfer 102 key grand piano with penicillin tablets 350mg dispenser in piano bench seat.

Radio Shack mini moog with Ciprofloxacin tablets 325mg x 150 pcs bottle taped to back.

An Audio Amateur magazine quad 1.2kw/channel MOSFET class B linear amplifier rack and POOGE JFET preamp and Borbely preamp with custom 2xstereo 24 semilogarithmic EQ with Teac 16 track mixing board and recorder.

Wendy Carlos's long lost penis in a hermetically sealed mason jar.

playin guitar/mandoline/banjo/bass/little bit of piano and learning trumpet now!

Worked in the music biz for 25 years user - not as a musician, in label and studio management - NEVER give up. No matter how good you get you will always see the next level you don't know. That's how it works. Play for yourself and from the heart and if a million people enjoy it, great. But if only one person (you) enjoys it? It's still fucking great.

i play a basic acoustic guitar and practicing to sing

anybody who sings got any tips for a beginner at singing?

I play guitar and bass, trumpet, Roland TR-909, Roland TB-303, Ableton, Technics 1200's and Pioneer CDJs

I was listening to a lot of Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats for the last few months and found this guy -- Anderson East. Song: Satisfy Me youtu.be/NubvQ4iQzZs

>got any tips for a beginner at singing?
Drop it all together and go pure guitar.
youtube.com/watch?v=cvQ-IJihrJM

Aspiring hobby musician? if that's really a thing. Cheap ass so Epi LP Std and acoustic. Rekindled playing almost a year ago now but started like 5 years go. Been writing/recording a lot lately though just cuz I need something to do so I don't wallow in depression constantly. Sadly all I got going is amp sim plug-ins because I'm too poor to afford a good recording setup plus I live in an apt and work night shift so recording legit amp isn't an option at this moment.

Nice! It's awesome to move to an entirely different instrument than what you're used to. I had always played guitar, uke, piano, etc... and started playing Sax and I loved it!

It's not something I would listen normally listen to but its not bad.

Play bass drums guitar. I play a 5 string ibanez btb and my lowest string is a .182 tuned to F. Get on my thall level.

Don't be jealous of my looks man

I autismed.

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don't cry little baby

Post something you recorded.

Dont you ever use these words again, fucking autismlord

i play piano and guitar, and i impulse bought a clarinet a week ago so i try to play that too

how come user?

i understand that reference

No reason. I just felt like posting what would seem like an opinion of someone who strongly took a side of something controversial.

Guitar 10yrs
Bass 5yrs
Drums 2yrs
Keyboard 2yrs
Vocals

Bro, I know exactly what you mean. I had to take a break from grad school because of depression and anxiety (with a mix of bipolar and an opiate addiction)... I finally picked my guitars back up. I have a soft spot in my heart for Epiphones. I have a 15-year old epi acoustic and it's just special, it's broken in better than any other guitar I own.

I write a lot, poorly. But a guitar and a computer is all you need! It may not be the modern-day equivalent of Abbey Road or Sun Studios, but you can still make music. Hell, before GarageBand it was a boombox with a mic. I think what matters most is that you're creating. Because depression does everything it can to kill creativity.

the song you embedded was pretty good as well

not something i would listen constantly but it was good

What kind of guitar(s) are you strumming on?

Okay. I won't.

I meant to post this
youtube.com/watch?v=byk0x8VaK8Q

You are like me many years ago.
I learned to learn to enjoy the learning, and not worry about not knowing everything.

We don't even know why swedish and german cucks enjoy being bred by mudblood bulls, yet the dutch are entirely sick of Muslim bullshit.

We lost thousands or tens of thousands of books from the library of Alexandria, and from the sack of Baghdad, yet the latest radio telescope transmission towards the spiral galaxy in Andromeda of an archive of English/Spanish/Russian/Chinese Wikipedia contains information about Justin Bieber's discography. People (beings) hundreds of thousands of years from now receiving it will most likely never decode the strange useless mixed 8bit and higher character sets, the several languages, or make sense of why it was transmitted.

Enjoy what you enjoy for your own enjoyment's sake.

It's tough to find something different out there these days. For what it's worth, here's a dude named Chris Stapleton doing a crazy good cover of 'Tennessee Whiskey'. It doesn't sound like the style you're looking for, but it's late and I really dig this song.
youtu.be/4zAThXFOy2c

damn i wish i could play as good as him

most i can do is strum barre chords,power chords etc.

Currently im playing acoustic baritone guitar

>strum barre chords
At least you got to bar chords.

>baritone acoustic
One of my favourite acoustics.

i make vaporwave