Páginas sobre el tema: [1 2 3] > | Off topic: What musical instrument/s do you play? Autor de la hebra: Tom in London
| Tom in London Reino Unido Local time: 10:42 Miembro 2008 italiano al inglés
...and how would you describe your level of competency at playing it/them? | | | Jo Macdonald España Local time: 11:42 Miembro 2005 italiano al inglés + ... Flatwound precision bass, acoustic guitar, el cajon, voice | Nov 14, 2022 |
1/2 man band, definitely not a pro.
[Edited at 2022-11-14 08:31 GMT] | | | Mr. Satan (X) inglés al indonesio *raises hand* | Nov 14, 2022 |
Is mayonnaise an instrument? | | | Tom in London Reino Unido Local time: 10:42 Miembro 2008 italiano al inglés PERSONA QUE INICIÓ LA HEBRA
We've had 14 pages of responses to the question "what music are you listening to?" And only a total of three responses, so far, to the more interesting question "what do you play?" | |
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The clarinet | Nov 14, 2022 |
I can play, but not prima vista. | | | Mr. Satan (X) inglés al indonesio
My dad used to teach me how to play a harmonica. He even disassembled one just to show me the way it works. I… have forgotten everything about it, unfortunately.
Otherwise, I don’t really play a musical instrument. | | | Saxony orchestra | Nov 14, 2022 |
Tom in London wrote:
We've had 14 pages of responses to the question "what music are you listening to?" And only a total of three responses, so far, to the more interesting question "what do you play?"
Perhaps because (i) musical talent is not common, and (ii) to master a musical instrument you need to dedicate most of your time to learning how to play it well (turn it into your profession).
Listening to music does not require (i) or (ii).
I have a harmonica (Saxony Orchestra chromatic; the one with G2-F6 range) and I can play, with errors, vocal lines from some tenor arias (amateur level minus). I wish I had more time to practice it, or more talent to play it well. | | | Tom in London Reino Unido Local time: 10:42 Miembro 2008 italiano al inglés PERSONA QUE INICIÓ LA HEBRA
But we're not talking about talent, or mastery or playing well. Just playing. | |
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Well. Then, I say this is my dream: to be able to play decently vocal lines from all the opera arias I like. Unrealistic, though (given my workload and erratic schedule). I wish I had more lives. | | | Some strings, some wind | Nov 14, 2022 |
It's great to see some fellow translators are also on the musical boat. At a point in my life I toyed with the idea of becoming a professional musician, but I ended up with translation because is languages is what I think I am made for.
To answer your question, my main instrument is guitar, and then I also play some piano and trumpet. Since it's quite difficult to find the time to practice that much, my skills keep worsening as time goes by... | | | MollyRose Estados Unidos Local time: 04:42 inglés al español + ...
I'm not sure this counts, since I don't play any more for various reasons, including arthritis in my fingers, and the last time I moved from a humid to dry climate, I gave away my piano so the soundboard would not crack.
Level of competence: I used to play quite well. I played Mozart, Grieg, Beethoven, Bach, etc. and also church music. Sometimes I was the pianist for my church, and I occasionally played for weddings. | | | Tom in London Reino Unido Local time: 10:42 Miembro 2008 italiano al inglés PERSONA QUE INICIÓ LA HEBRA
I used to play a Kurzweil SP88X but it died (electronically).
Now I play a Casio PX-S300, which is excellent and has a basic grand piano sound sampled from a Hamburg Steinway. So it sounds marvellous.
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Jan Truper Alemania Local time: 11:42 inglés al alemán Electric Guitar… | Nov 14, 2022 |
…and I'm pretty effing good -- I used to practice obsessively when I was an adolescent, and I actually have a diploma from this place: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musicians_Institute
[Edited at 2022-11-14 17:52 GMT] | | | Emanuele Vacca Italia Local time: 11:42 Miembro 2020 inglés al italiano Many but none of them well | Nov 14, 2022 |
I currently play the piano, the guitar (in the fingerpicking style) and the ukulele. The first instrument that I've learnt how to play were the drums but I haven't played them for years now. I would say that I am a beginner-intermediate of guitar and piano, a beginner of ukulele (I basically know every basic chord shape although that's everything I know) and, at least the last time I played them, I was an intermediate-advanced player of the drums. As you can probably guess, my error was trying t... See more I currently play the piano, the guitar (in the fingerpicking style) and the ukulele. The first instrument that I've learnt how to play were the drums but I haven't played them for years now. I would say that I am a beginner-intermediate of guitar and piano, a beginner of ukulele (I basically know every basic chord shape although that's everything I know) and, at least the last time I played them, I was an intermediate-advanced player of the drums. As you can probably guess, my error was trying to learn many instruments without mastering any of them. But at the same time, I have always been fascinated by multi-instrumentalists, so I am kind of proud that I can play nice stuff especially on the piano and the guitar. Plus, there are not so many fingerstyle guitar players here in Italy, so that's something people appreciate, especially because it enables to sing while playing nice accompaniments instead of basic strumming patterns. Oh, and I have also been singing with choirs for a few years now, although I am not sure it counts as an instrument.
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Tom in London wrote:
We've had 14 pages of responses to the question "what music are you listening to?" And only a total of three responses, so far, to the more interesting question "what do you play?"
It's not a competition, Tom.
That other thread has been going since 2021, so no surprise it's longer than yesterday's posting from you.
I for one would much rather listen to something new (+good) than learn about what instrument a peer plays/played.
Others may be otherwise inclined.
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