What Other Instrument Do You Play Best?
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What Other Instrument Do You Play Best?
Seemed like an interesting question for a poll.
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Guitar is my main instrument, I play a Telecaster and a nylon-string acoustic with my band.
In the '90s I played bass for a couple of years with another band.
I also dabble a bit with accordion (I love TexMex & Cajun music), but I'd really have to get a teacher to improve my level.
Learned clarinet and recorder as a kid, but I guess I forgot how to play those in the meantime.
In the '90s I played bass for a couple of years with another band.
I also dabble a bit with accordion (I love TexMex & Cajun music), but I'd really have to get a teacher to improve my level.
Learned clarinet and recorder as a kid, but I guess I forgot how to play those in the meantime.
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Re: What Other Instrument Do You Play Best?
I played bass for several bands, and also rhythm guitar and piano for another.
I am now playing drums again for a band.
I am taking lessons for the fiddle and sax.
Hey, what can I say...I love music
I am now playing drums again for a band.
I am taking lessons for the fiddle and sax.
Hey, what can I say...I love music
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I also play,Guitar/Organ/Piano/Bass and am pretty much equal on all of them..no best or worst?
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I've been playing "lead" in various country & bluegrass bands for over 40 years (& some early rock & roll and "surfin" stuff many years ago) I play electric and acoustic guitar; 5-string (bluegrass) and 4-string (tenor) banjo; dobro; fiddle; mandolin; and now, I'm pleased to say, some pedal steel. I 've always loved the instrument, and a few years ago, I bought an old "sidekick" 3 pedal -1 knee lever rig that was (in hindsight) worn out to the point that it was impossible to try to keep in tune, or to learn much on. I frigged away at it, and then put it away when I got involved in the bluegrass festival ciruit About a year & 1/2 ago, I got inspired to get back at steel - mostly due in no small part to the discovery of this forum, and the wealth of information and help readily available!!
Last February, I became the proud owner of a new Carter Starter, and havn't looked back since! Most of the country playing I do now is with a "classic country" band that does mostly "Jamboree" type show and seniors dances. Depending on the need, I can be playing "back-up" on any of the above instruments during the show, and although the Carter Starter is deemed a "student" model, I find it plays & sounds great for the venues I am involved with. I have an old Shobud "Christmas tree" amp, and a George Dennis volume pedal (it's an "optic" light-beam type), and I use a bit of digidal delay - works for me!
Last February, I became the proud owner of a new Carter Starter, and havn't looked back since! Most of the country playing I do now is with a "classic country" band that does mostly "Jamboree" type show and seniors dances. Depending on the need, I can be playing "back-up" on any of the above instruments during the show, and although the Carter Starter is deemed a "student" model, I find it plays & sounds great for the venues I am involved with. I have an old Shobud "Christmas tree" amp, and a George Dennis volume pedal (it's an "optic" light-beam type), and I use a bit of digidal delay - works for me!
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we had a jam last Sunday in my garage..let's see I played Steel and bass and acoustic rythym and lead some drums ( I reely sucked on those bad for some reason on this one boogie woogie tune) and sang two songs. I can even blow a little harmonica....I am just a hacker..I am now too old to care, just want to get a giggle out of playing.
Let's go catch a steelhead
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Steel is still # 1
Although I play guitar, bass, and tenor sax, steel is still my #1 instrument, none of the others effect me like pedal steel, its just such a beautiful sounding instrument. I honestly think God has them in Heaven, that old harp theory just don't get it with us steel players, right?
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Guitar , most of my life, but speaking of banjos i read in the reader's digest that a young man was heard to remark that the best sound he had ever heard from a banjo, was when an accordian was dropped on top of it in a dumpster. Just thought i'd mention it. Got nothing aganst them myself, just never had any interest in learning to play one. TJH
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In addition to pedal steel guitar, I play 6-string electric and acoustic guitars, piano, organ, and bass guitar, and have performed in bands and recording sessions on these instruments. I'm probably most comfortable on 6-string, as I've been playing that the longest, a little over 40 years. I express myself well on all of the above mentioned instruments, but would not be considered equally adept at all styles on every instrument.
I definitely have my strong and weak points on each instrument, and fortunately, I know what they all are, and am good at not letting my weaknesses get in the way of expressing myself in a way that's considered musically pleasing.
Currently, I play primarily in a country group that also does some classic rock, and for those situations I play pedal steel 50%, keyboards 40% and 6-string guitar 10%. Last year when we didn't have a guitar player, I took over the responsibilities for a while, but I'm glad we got a guitar player in the band again so I can go back to focusing on pedal steel.
I even played bass on a couple of country gigs last year, and that was the first time in about 10 years.
-- Marc
I definitely have my strong and weak points on each instrument, and fortunately, I know what they all are, and am good at not letting my weaknesses get in the way of expressing myself in a way that's considered musically pleasing.
Currently, I play primarily in a country group that also does some classic rock, and for those situations I play pedal steel 50%, keyboards 40% and 6-string guitar 10%. Last year when we didn't have a guitar player, I took over the responsibilities for a while, but I'm glad we got a guitar player in the band again so I can go back to focusing on pedal steel.
I even played bass on a couple of country gigs last year, and that was the first time in about 10 years.
-- Marc