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Guest DaveMike

so your like 12 or somthing , or maby 8, 9 whatever.

your in your youth, your exploring new horizons and , hey ,, word up to music.

chicks dig dudes who play muisc,, and dudes dig chicks even more if they play muisc.

 

so before i go into a babbaling spell, what was your first introductory to music and! what are you digging into these days.

 

 

for me,, well the old man had had a guitar in the house since i was in his balls.

but really i started as a drummer,,

then a bass player, then a guitar player, then trying to scratch, now im diggin on the banjo,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,do somthin

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Guest DaveMike

yeah so did i but im talking when you wernt forced to do it in school.

 

accually if you want to get technical, in pre school be played shakers and stupid hand percussion things, then in kindergarden we played the lumbie sticks,, which were just sticks , but they were just trying to get us familiar with rhythm

Edited by DaveMike

Cant really remember, my grandad was a massive beethoven/mozart/bach fan so i was introduced to classical from before i could even understand what music was. Ive always had a piano in the house, although i only started my lessons and shit when i was about 8, and i didnt really practise it till i was 16.

 

ive gone through drums, guitar, bass, assorted percussion, glockenspiel, timpani, sax and trumpet in high school, didnt really enjoy them that much. well i enjoyed the guitar but i didnt have anyone to make music with that i actually liked, my mates were big into nirvana, and i think nirvana are shite.

 

so i dunno. all my life pretty much.

my introduction to music was when i was 6, my dad had been playing guitar in bands since before i was born and i wanted to be like him, i guess, so my parents put me in guitar lessons. gave up after a year, didn't really listen to music for a while, then got into the shadows and such around age 9, then by 10 i wanted to play again, so i picked up my guitar and taught myself, then started getting into 'alternative' music. been playing guitar ever since.

The first instrument I learned was double bass when was 11. My mom tried to teach me piano when I was like 6, but it never took. Wish I had the patience and foresight to have stuck with...…

Guest abusivegeorge

I played the electric guitar aged 10, and promptly forgot how to play it at 14 when I found booze and realised I could actually listen to music without having to play it myself.

 

I also had a brief spell of playing the Harmonica and I learnt how to play Big bad John.

Guest Dr. Bunsen Honeydew

My first introduction into music was when i was about 8 and I had a fascination with my parents stereo 12 band equalizer, I used to EQ all the music as though I was performing it and record it onto tapes, making it more and more experimental each time. Eventually buying a guitar and doing the same sort of stuff.

 

Now im into my tabla drums I just purchased, just had a jam session with my friend and his didgeridoo, it was a good time.

my mom is a classically trained pianist and my dad is a jazz sax player pretty well known around the local scene. they had me going on the keytar pretty much from birth.

Guest posdit

Learning piano at age five was my first intro to playing music. Although i still have casettes of my self screaming into fisher price tape recorder with a mic from before that time. Seriously, it is probably the most hardcore sounding thing I have ever done.

  posdit said:
Learning piano at age five was my first intro to playing music. Although i still have casettes of my self screaming into fisher price tape recorder with a mic from before that time. Seriously, it is probably the most hardcore sounding thing I have ever done.

upload plz

 

i wish i still had the tapes i used to make as a kid. my brother and i used to each have a minicassette recorder that was capable of recording at double speed so we'd record all sorts of things and slow them down/speed them up. i used to do a lot of pausebutton mashups too. really abstract shit though, like seeing how many different songs i could fit into one second of tape, or something like that hahah.

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