Can anyone play an instrument? Doesn't matter if it's a weird, tiny flute thing that makes fart sounds.
I myself, being that very talented, amazing, modest, not vain person I am, can play the saxophone.
I started playing the Piano about 7 years ago. I take private lessons every Wednesday after school. I play at Christmas recitals and Spring recitals every year. About 3 years ago I started to play the Violin. I currently only take lessons at school and there are occasional concerts and trips that for competing. Even though I have been playing the Piano far more than I have been playing the Violin, I feel as if the Violin is the better instrument for me.
I play saxophone, piano, and guitar.
I'm mostly self taught with piano and guitar, saxophone I was initially taught in band class and continued to teach myself afterwards how to play.
I have played the piano for 5-6 years by now, but I have been slowly playing less and less.
I have a guitar, but I can barely play anything near impressive.
I can play the harmonica.
I can sing fairly decently in my opinion.
I can play piano, viola, mandolin, fiddle, and a little bit ukulele.
I'm pretty mediocre at all of them because I spend all my time playing games instead of practicing even though I think making music is way more fun that videogames, it's just that videogames are so addicting and don't require me to get out of bed.
I have a guitar and have tried many times to learn to play it, but it just doesn't interest me. I think mainly its because they are so huge and unwieldy.
I started out in middle school playing the alto saxophone, but I soon switched to tuba. From sixth grade to tenth grade, I played that instrument. I also tried to learn how to play the guitar, but I gave up soon afterwards because I couldn't train my fingers to quickly change from chord to chord. However, lucky for me, I loved the bass line in songs and picked up the bass guitar instead. I've been playing that instrument for a good six years now.
I'm quite glad I switched from guitar to bass guitar since there are so many guitarists out there. When it comes to bands, they usually already have a singer and a guitarist. The two most sought after members of a band tend to be the bass guitarist and the drummer.
I have been playing the trumpet for 8 years, and I am the first and only person in my school to perform with the rest of my county in a jazz band. I am also learning how to play the tenor saxophone, and my piano skills are as rusty as they can get.
I myself, being that very talented, amazing, modest, not vain person I am, can play the saxophone.
I play piano, and that's really it. I have a guitar, and I have a slight interest. I might pick it up over the summer.
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I'm mostly self taught with piano and guitar, saxophone I was initially taught in band class and continued to teach myself afterwards how to play.
I also write music: if that has any relevancy.
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I have a guitar, but I can barely play anything near impressive.
I can play the harmonica.
I can sing fairly decently in my opinion.
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I'm pretty mediocre at all of them because I spend all my time playing games instead of practicing even though I think making music is way more fun that videogames, it's just that videogames are so addicting and don't require me to get out of bed.
I have a guitar and have tried many times to learn to play it, but it just doesn't interest me. I think mainly its because they are so huge and unwieldy.
I'm quite glad I switched from guitar to bass guitar since there are so many guitarists out there. When it comes to bands, they usually already have a singer and a guitarist. The two most sought after members of a band tend to be the bass guitarist and the drummer.
I can also sing fairly well.
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I play piano, but not really good at it