Bert Notorius
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how did you learn?
why did you want to?
how did you not cut your fingers off in dismay?
why did you want to?
how did you not cut your fingers off in dismay?
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I'm more of a piano owner that a piano player. That said, I played my acoustic piano for about an hour today, playing around with a jazz/fusion thing I'm working on.
I took lessons as a kid for a year or so, but I never put the time in that I did on drums and percussion.
If you PM me I can give you a couple good teacher's contact in our area.
i bought a low end yamaha that has about a million voices.
maybe i need those stick-on letters.
https://i.pinimg.com/736x/db/79/78/db7978198d5db82ca3ed55bb83cb2b33--playing-piano-men-pics.jpg
I'd like to see your fingering
It was easier than a cello and I got to play the organ![]()
Woodwinds, too? I've seen you post about guitars and stuff, but not reeds. Which do you prefer?Nope...never learned the keys.
I'm a strings/woodwinds guy.![]()
One word: skin flute.that's not the least bit
sanitary.
You should feel proud!i now have
one whole song
in my repetroir.
You should feel proud!I can manage one song well on my guitar, but only on a good day when the fingers are behaving.
It was a substitute for the cello, which is awkward to transport and a bitch to play well. She plays better than me, so maybe it's a thing?i only learned guitar
to pick up chicks.
how about you?
It was a substitute for the cello, which is awkward to transport and a bitch to play well. She plays better than me, so maybe it's a thing?
Woodwinds, too? I've seen you post about guitars and stuff, but not reeds. Which do you prefer?
My dad was quite the musician. As a child I took singing lessons for a year before he was convinced I couldn't sing, and I endured several years of piano lessons which I hated. He also brought me home a Fender Stratocaster (he owned a music store), the kind that really appreciated in value. I never really learned to play it.
True story: My only gig was in junior high, a Saturday night in a church basement. The leader of the band taught me to play "bass" on the Stratocaster on two or three songs, my younger brother played guitar and we had a really good drummer.
The leader played guitar and sang.
My bass, as I remember, consisted of playing the same four notes over and over again on "Gloria." I probably did the same on the other songs on our limited playlist.
Years later my younger brother pointed out that our leader, Michael Hedges, had become somewhat famous before dying.