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tempestastrali Posted - Aug 16 2008 : 2:32:32 PM
Howdy! Do you play clarinet? guitar, kazoo, piano? pots and pans with an egg whisk and a wooden spoon in your kitchen? Do you / Have you ever made your own musical instrument? Tell me about it!

I sing all the time, my grandma taught me to sing before I could even say words! haha, wish I had a recording of THAT!

I play a little guitar, tambourine, zithers when I'm bellydancing, but I really LOVE the autoharp and my little mountain dulcimer.

Just got an amazing old piano that's still in tune and everything for $60 from a thrift store that raises money for a local orphanage - I don't really "play" piano, but I sure do love to pretend I can! I love to mess around with pianos and keyboards - who needs structure to make lovely music?! If it sounds good, that's good enough for me! We collect weird instruments, use them for all sorts of cool things.

My huband plays guitar, drums, sings, and we have band together (just the 2 of us, and sometimes a guest musician) and a small studio where we record what we like to call "Farm Punk" music Ü it's rock/blues/country/funk and sometimes something else entirely.. just whatever's fun!

and we're currently working on several building projects: he's going to make banjoes from scratch - tanning his own hide, cutting a young hickory to make hoops, etc. We're also circuit-bending a kid's keyboard.

And we're making little thumb pianos (kalimbas): anyone have a young child who would be interested in making a thumb piano? it can be really easy and fun, or harder if you get creative with the materials! Ü

http://www.satisfied-mind.com/make/thumb-piano.htm
http://createdigitalmusic.com/2007/05/10/reimagined-diy-thumb-pianos-amplified-electrified-and-with-faux-fur/


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"Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair." ~ ~Kahlil Gibran
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tempestastrali Posted - Aug 19 2008 : 6:36:45 PM
Yes, I greatly admire musicians who play by ear. I always wanted to learn piano, my choral instructor used to tell me all the time that my hands were made for the keys - i have long fingers and very flexible hands - but all I can do is play around, not play!

"How strange that Nature does not knock, and yet does not intrude!" Emily Dickinson
"Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair." ~ ~Kahlil Gibran
handyam Posted - Aug 19 2008 : 6:08:09 PM
I played the clarinet, bass clarinet, & oboe in elementary and high school. (some 47 years ago)--wonder if I could pick it up again???
I play the piano at church. I'm just a mediocre player. I begged and begged my mom to let me take lessons. She finally agreed and bought me a piano. After a couple of years I got tired of practicing and talked her into letting me quit the lessons. Oh how I wish she had not let me. I really admire a good piano player. Ones who "play by ear" are especially fascinating to me.

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pinkroses Posted - Aug 19 2008 : 12:09:41 PM
I play the piano.
I just make a "Joyfull Noise"
Ha. pinkroses

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LynnDinKY Posted - Aug 19 2008 : 06:02:43 AM
I'm not professional by any means. I can play the piano and sing, just not at the same time. hee-hee. I'm currently a back up singer for our worship leader at church. I've sung at many weddings and funerals and even some baby dedications. I've played the piano for church and some weddings. But I'm rusty on that right now.

I'm currently learning how to play the violin. I can belt out a mean, screeching Twinkle, twinkle little star. My kids start howling when I start playing. LOL.

We really could use a music room/library at our home. We have a major set of drums, three guitars, 2 violins, and a piano. We could use some horns. My youngest, who is getting ready to turn 5, wants a "bitar" ( guitar) for his birthday and askes for an instrument everytime we go to the store.

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Annab Posted - Aug 19 2008 : 03:06:09 AM
I played flute for 10+ years Wasn't all that good but enjoyed band and marching band

Have no real desire to pick it up again I'm one of those who plays by ear so reading music is hard

both my parents are musically inclined Maaa played clairnet and Dad still plays trumpet if asked

wish I could play guitar

as a consequence, I have an appreciation for all kinds of music
lilwing Posted - Aug 18 2008 : 8:40:03 PM
Hi!! I sing and my husband plays the guitar ..I grew up in a musical family (My mom and dad had a duo back in the day..) and my brother is a drummer... my husband and brother are in a band. .. it's so great to see all of you that are musically inclined!

(if you'd like to hear my music... click on my brooke alyson myspace link!)


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fiddlegirl89 Posted - Aug 18 2008 : 2:21:24 PM
I play fiddle, guitar, a little mandolin, and a little dulcimer. My Dad and one of my younger brothers both play banjo, Mom plays piano and a little guitar, and another brother plays mandolin and harmonica. Youngest brother doesn't know what he wants to play yet! I can't play piano at all, and last year I decided I wanted to learn Rhonda a la Turca, by Mozart. My step-grandmother teaches piano, so she showed me what to do (I don't read music at all) and I learned about half the song. I think she got tired of working on that one!
I also have taught fiddle in the past, but I'm not into that right now.

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Lainey Posted - Aug 18 2008 : 11:30:06 AM
I love music and I've been singing as long as I can remember. I was in chorus all through school and was a music major (Vocal Performance) in college. At one time I wanted to make a career of it, but it didn't work out. I sang for weddings/funerals/charity events during my teens, 20s, and 30s. I don't get the opportunity to sing much these days, except for karaoke every now and then. But I still love it. I had the opportunity to write some songs with a friend a few years ago. We collaborated on about 11 songs but only recorded two. He passed away earlier this year.

I still sing in the car and at home and maybe someday will get back into performing. When I was younger I wanted to sing on Broadway.

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Kelly Wall Posted - Aug 18 2008 : 11:22:40 AM
Just one 10 yr old boy who loves rock music learning to play the ELECTRIC GUITAR!! :)

Kelly
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Tammy Claxton Posted - Aug 18 2008 : 10:59:56 AM
I play a flute. sometimes I'll dig it out and play for awhile, but no serious playing lately. I've had it since the 6th grade! My daughters both played flute in school too. I tried clarinet once, violin, and bassoon. All were nice, but the flute is still dear to my heart.

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Amie C. Posted - Aug 18 2008 : 08:58:13 AM
Magdelina, my husband loves TapeOp. He's interested in modified gear (for instance, Michael Jolie's microphones), but he hasn't gotten into doing any of that himself yet. He's just learning to fix his tape decks. We've been trying since last year to complete a new cd, but the gear keeps breaking down. I guess you have to expect it when everything you own is 30 years old

Check out his myspace page. If you like "farm punk" you might like our music.

www.myspace.com/therealandysmash
tempestastrali Posted - Aug 17 2008 : 4:33:41 PM
I was in the choir at school for five years - we sang at a lot of churches and had a lot of concerts. It was so much fun! I especially liked the challenge of a capella numbers!

Yes, dulcimers are fairly simple to learn but are a lot of fun! I just got one in Georgia on my trip to pick up a loom in NC, it was hand-crafted. The great thing about dulcimers is.. you can play in just about whatever key you want to without a lot of hassle retuning and stuff- great accompaniment instruments!

"How strange that Nature does not knock, and yet does not intrude!" Emily Dickinson
"Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair." ~ ~Kahlil Gibran
Bellepepper Posted - Aug 17 2008 : 12:54:05 PM
I played piano and sang in the high school and church choir. Now I only play and sing when NOBODY is around. My sister and I went to Branson several years back and we both bought
dalsimers (sp). We practiced till our fingres were raw. haven't played since. Both our sons play gitar. We always have music when they are here.
dutchy Posted - Aug 17 2008 : 10:19:21 AM
I sing in a gospel choir from church, and I used to play the organ quite a bit.
Not any more though, been years since I last played the black and whites :D


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tempestastrali Posted - Aug 17 2008 : 10:00:16 AM
wow, that's quite the list of musical accomplishments!

"How strange that Nature does not knock, and yet does not intrude!" Emily Dickinson
"Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair." ~ ~Kahlil Gibran
willowtreecreek Posted - Aug 17 2008 : 06:58:38 AM
I play the Saxaphone. When I was in HS I made first chair in the all-state band all 4 years. I played at Dartmouth College for President Clinton when he spoke at graduation. I was an honorary memered of the US Air force Jazz Band and spent a summer touring New England with them. I recieved a college scholarship for music but turned it down to pursue an art degree. I still play when I can and have been giving lessons to my best friends son.

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lacisne88 Posted - Aug 16 2008 : 10:11:26 PM
Thanks so much for the congrats Magdelina! Have a great night!

Chelsey
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Bear5 Posted - Aug 16 2008 : 8:59:35 PM
I play piano, guitar, and drums. I have two degrees in Music Theory & Composition. I teach music in the local schools, but took some time off.
Marly
miss wilma Posted - Aug 16 2008 : 7:49:56 PM
Magdelina, I sure wish you could come up for our farmgirl gathering we will be having music, I know everyone would love it if you could give some lessons. Do you think it would be possible Miss Wilma

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tempestastrali Posted - Aug 16 2008 : 7:41:00 PM
My best friend in Jr. High played clarinet, I used to love to listen to her practice!

We were in New Orleans recently for my grandpa's funeral, and he LOVED jazz, so we went and saw this awesome jazz band to commemorate.

The clarinet/sax player was amazing - at one point he made a joke about how he puts together all his instruments from old and refurbished ones. He said "this clarinet came to me in pieces. I put it together good, but every once in awhile it falls back apart" then started playing. through the song, he started taking his clarinet apart one piece at a time so that by the end, he played this weird crazy awesome solo on just the mouth piece!

Congrats on the new badge by the way!

"How strange that Nature does not knock, and yet does not intrude!" Emily Dickinson
"Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair." ~ ~Kahlil Gibran
lacisne88 Posted - Aug 16 2008 : 7:35:08 PM
Hello there! I play clarinet. I played all through middle school (I went to a band middle school), and high school. I stopped for a few years but this year I enrolled in my university's band! I also played alto sax but no longer do.

Chelsey
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tempestastrali Posted - Aug 16 2008 : 7:27:37 PM
wow, amie, sounds like we have a lot in common! We made up a genre we call "Farm Punk" but it's basically.. lots of other genres all with a punk twist to it. We have lots of recordings,
I play (or just make weird noises on) various instruments, and my husband plays drums and guitar and such (we share vocals).

He's the gearhead, but I do what I can. We use analog tape all the time! We also build microphones, preamps, and are about to circuit bend an old kid's sk-1 keyboard - if you don't know about circuit bending, you should check it out!

Do you or your husband ever get on the Tape-Op message boards? You can also subscribe to Tape Op magazine totally free!

http://tapeop.com/

http://www.circuitbenders.co.uk/


"How strange that Nature does not knock, and yet does not intrude!" Emily Dickinson
"Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair." ~ ~Kahlil Gibran
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Amie C. Posted - Aug 16 2008 : 7:18:53 PM
I played flute from elementary school through high school. I was terrible! I could always whistle my parts better than I could play them on the instrument. I'm glad I learned to read music, though. And one other important thing I learned from playing in the school band: how to jump back in after flubbing a bunch of notes. These days I play bass in a punk band. Not sure that makes me a musician ;) But I am using that sense of timing!

My husband is the real musician in the family. He plays drums, guitar, sings and operates the recording gear. He's big into analog tape decks.

We got a used piano this past year, and we look forward to taking lessons when we get around to getting the piano tuned. Maybe this winter will be the year...
tempestastrali Posted - Aug 16 2008 : 6:11:11 PM
Glad you will pass it along to your talented children! I hope they enjoy the project - it makes me so happy to hear about children getting the opportunity and encouragement to be musicians.

I always find and think of so many awesome projects for kids, I need to have some and stay one! I'll be sure and share any and all ideas with the Farm Girls

"How strange that Nature does not knock, and yet does not intrude!" Emily Dickinson
"Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair." ~ ~Kahlil Gibran
Aunt Jenny Posted - Aug 16 2008 : 5:54:23 PM
You sound like such a fun person Magdelina!! (pretty name!!) I am so NOT musical..but I do love music. My four youngest kids..the ones still at home (I have 3 grown boys too) are all musical and I love that! Oldest daughter, who is almost 14 plays flute (2 years so far and she is very good) and piano (on her 5th year and doing a concerto now!) and 12 year old son has played trumpet for a year so far..and I can even make out what songs he plays finallY!! I love it! 11 year old daughter has played piano for 3 years and will be starting violin this next week when school starts, youngest son (also 11) plays piano and will start his second year soon. We have an old antique piano in the living room that I bought from shirttail relatives a few years ago...our house is always ringing with music...
They will love the idea of the thumb piano..can't wait to show them the instructions and the little video..very cool!! Thanks!!

Jenny in Utah
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