Author Topic: Playing a music instrument?  (Read 1971 times)

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learn the piano guitar or base

it is a great gateway into learning most instruments

i used to play only guitar and piano and a year later i play steel drums (steelpan)

((LOOK IT UP YOU UNEDUCATED MONGRELS))

but if u wanna get DRENCHED in the puss play piano or guitar

((LOOK IT UP YOU UNEDUCATED MONGRELS))
you can't even use the right word for bass
also how can you get the puss drenched without playing Careless Whisper and having it sound good

Percussion. Although it may not be the thing you think about when you hear "musical instrument" it is the way to go. Yeah, its easier to play a b flat on a marimba, than it is a Annoying Orangeet, but percussionists are the one that can read music much better than anybody else. We play harder rhythms, play... 4 notes at once, occasionally play 4 instruments within one music piece. Plus, almost nothing else can beat a killer drumline,vor a killer piano player. If you want the fun instrument, or the most useful music wise, then go for percussion. Plus, you get the feeling of friends looking at a percussionists, music, and they go "What the forget" because where else can you see 32nd notes, and like 10 different note types, or insane rhythms.
as a singer i've also had to do some pretty funky rhythms--though you're definantly right, I once participated in a symphony that had a percussion section that was one of the coolest I've ever heard. Let me find it real quick; I'm pretty sure it was put it on youtube.

badass percussion


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i think someone quoted it in the other thread and i clicked it... which lead me back here, and i quoted it forget

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