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Zulthus
2011-10-21, 10:19 PM
Anyone play it?

I've been playing electric for about three years myself... it's really fun to play in your spare time.

duomaxwl
2011-10-21, 10:40 PM
I do. I'm not very good, I play rhythm for my band, but that's about it. I'd love to get really good at it, but with all the other instruments I have to learn it has taken a backseat unfortunately.

Firefly
2011-10-22, 12:39 AM
Started playing bass guitar around the age of 7, had a half-sized bass. Started playing guitar at 14. Started learning drums at 21. Various other instruments in between... I was in the band geek mafia for a while.

My toys (minus the Washburn acoustic I just picked up):
https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/photos-ak-ash1/v189/209/120/555665437/n555665437_2646477_737.jpg

Zulthus
2011-10-22, 01:30 AM
That's quite a collection you have there.

I just use an Epiphone SG/Epiphone acoustic, I don't care to pay $600 extra for a Gibson stamped on the top of my guitar. They sound really nice with a MG30FX Amp.

Firefly
2011-10-22, 01:25 PM
That's quite a collection you have there.

I just use an Epiphone SG/Epiphone acoustic, I don't care to pay $600 extra for a Gibson stamped on the top of my guitar. They sound really nice with a MG30FX Amp.
I prefer Epiphones myself. Gibson makes great guitars, but name-brand means jack and shit. Whatever gets you the best sound that you prefer, I say. Each of my guitars has a distinct sound and I use specific pedals and amps with each, just because the combinations work for me and for the style of music I can play with them.

In that picture the two guitars which are on the left are both no-name pawn-shop specials. I paid forty bucks for each of them. The bass right next to them isn't a pawnshop special but I paid twenty bucks for it from a sound engineer that I knew, it was cheap because it was a piece of junk - electronics burnt out, someone had spray-painted the body so we couldn't even ID its make, no strings, body warped. I completely rebuilt it using a variety of components so now it's a Frankenbass.

BUGGER
2011-10-22, 02:59 PM
I can play the Piano on occasion, I own an acuostic but never learned to play. I'd like to..

Zulthus
2011-10-22, 03:25 PM
You should. It's very fun. Start out by learning Good Riddance by Green Day if you want, pretty easy and a very fun tune to play (and sing) when you're good at it.

Esendata
2011-12-29, 08:42 PM
trying to learn.

ARosaria
2011-12-29, 10:44 PM
I'm not that good, I can play simple things. Since I blew up my amplifier I've not practiced playing.