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dunbots
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21 Jan 2011, 9:34 pm

I just got an accordion for my birthday. :D I just got it an hour and a half ago, so of course I'm not very good yet, and I had never played one before. It feels like my left arm is going to die. 8O

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-ayGO2Lk74[/youtube]

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LkqlmIxdiY[/youtube]



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21 Jan 2011, 9:48 pm

Basses,
Barraccuda Blue Precision/Jazz unknown year
SX Ursa 1 precision vintage series 2010
Jasmine by Takamine ABG 2010
Japanese Ibanez Roadstar II 1980

Guitar,
A Yamaha Acoustic Guitar 2008

Amp,
A 25W RMS Peavey bass amp that sounds like an effing 100W amp.
A cello bow of unknown make
A chromatic tuner that is several years old



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21 Jan 2011, 10:07 pm

I've an acoustic guitar with 5 strings on it, a semi acoustic bass with 4 strings on it, and an electric guitar with 3 strings on. I'm thinking of getting rid of a couple. Of strings.


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21 Jan 2011, 10:29 pm

^^^ I just made myself a 3 string guitbass from a fender squire!

Man, is that thing a hoot to play!! ! :D

I also have a satin black Les Paul--I'm really not worthy of it.


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21 Jan 2011, 10:33 pm

So many people with guitars, you couldn't be any more mainstream. xP :lol: (maybe piano is more mainstream)



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21 Jan 2011, 10:35 pm

dunbots wrote:
So many people with guitars, you couldn't be any more mainstream. xP :lol:
There's a huge shortage of bassists because everyone wants to be a showboat guitarist, how am I mainstream? :D



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22 Jan 2011, 12:27 am

^^^

Hey! No showboats here. I'm strictly rhythm--all power chords and down strokes! :P

PS

I'd like to learn bass. Matt Freeman is as a god to me. Really. :D

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oh, I'm also not a showboat because I'm very, very, untalented.


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22 Jan 2011, 3:11 am

I have a full sized violin, made by Ashton of Australia.


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22 Jan 2011, 4:54 am

Guitars: I have a Jackson DK2M, a Fender Stratocaster, a Yamaha electric-acoustic. Bass: Warwick 5 string
Amps: Soldano SLO-100, a 40 watt Marshall, and a 50 watt bass amp



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23 Jan 2011, 2:04 am

I don't really play anymore, but who knows? I may take it up again. Anyways...here's my gear...

Guitars
Fender Tex-Mex Stratocaster, first production run, sunburst w/ rosewood fretboard, heavily customized (shielding, reversed pick-up selector switch, neck/bridge tone controls, blocked bridge, bone nut, compound radius fretboard, bass frets, black mother-of-pearl pick guard, gold-plated pick guard screws)
Fender California Stratocaster, candy apple red w/ maple fretboard
I prefer Ernie Ball Beefy Slinky strings (.011-.054), but they tended to aggravate tendon/ligament issues I've had in my forearms
I also prefer 1.14mm Dunlop Gator Grip picks, and I use one of the fat corners

Amps
Fender Bullet Reverb, first practice amp, came from the factory with the volume pot installed upside-down
Fender Blues Junior w/ laquered tweed finish and BillM mods, loaded with GT tubes

Cable
Fulltone cable

Pedal
Zoom multi-effects pedal, never actually used it...I prefer plugging straight into the amp

Harmonicas
2 Lee Oskar harmonicas, one in C Major and one in D Major

Recording
Boss digital 8-track, older model, possibly first production run, used 100-megabyte Zip disks for storage
Fostex 4-track audio cassette recorder
Zoom drum machine, can't remember the exact model, again possibly first production run, best drum sounds I've heard, can also do bass lines
Shure SM57 microphone



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23 Jan 2011, 1:29 pm

I have a 1977-78 Apollo bass guitar.



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23 Jan 2011, 11:29 pm

dunbots wrote:
I just got an accordion for my birthday. :D I just got it an hour and a half ago, so of course I'm not very good yet, and I had never played one before. It feels like my left arm is going to die. 8O


so many buttons, and so heavy, it must be like wearing a hammond organ.



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23 Jan 2011, 11:37 pm

i have an early 70s-vintage gulbransen "theatrum" home organ. it makes pretty warbling sounds. my cat has more musical talent than i do, so all i can do with the organ is turn it on and make noises with it and thlup stop tabs and fiddle with tone sliders to make some different noises.
also i have a slide whistle that i have a little more skill in using.
a set of castanets, and a cabasa. i used to have an F-bass recorder but i needed cash so i ebayed it. i would love to get a C great bass recorder or an F-sub-bass recorder, i like the hooting sounds they make. a C-bass flute would also be interesting. a vibra-slap would hold my attention for hours, as i kept slapping it and it would be going "CHACKACHACKACHACKA etc."



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23 Jan 2011, 11:49 pm

auntblabby wrote:
so many buttons, and so heavy, it must be like wearing a hammond organ.

Mine is about 18 pounds, so a bit heavy, but it's no big deal as long as you're sitting down. Yeah, there are a lot of bass buttons, I have yet to learn how to play them. 8O But the right side is just like playing a sideways piano. :wink:



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24 Jan 2011, 12:06 am

dunbots wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
so many buttons, and so heavy, it must be like wearing a hammond organ.

Mine is about 18 pounds, so a bit heavy, but it's no big deal as long as you're sitting down. Yeah, there are a lot of bass buttons, I have yet to learn how to play them. 8O But the right side is just like playing a sideways piano. :wink:


my favorite comedian, pete barbutti, could play a mean "lady of spain" on his accordion that he used otherwise as a prop. and weird al [yankovic] actually can give myron floren a run for his money.



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24 Jan 2011, 1:01 am

I seem to have this weird idea that if I buy more musical instruments, some how I'll eventually figure out how to play them.

I have:

Yamaha p-80 electric piano. Currently I'm using this as a MIDI controller for various synth apps in my iPad, specifically the Korg iMS-20 and NLog Pro.

A old, distressed Saxophone

A Classical guitar

A recorder

A few kazoos (I can't play those either)

I kinda want to get a banjo because they look neat, but considering I can't play any of the instruments I have, I probably ought to save my money.


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