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Poll Question: What percentage of Prog Fans are musicians?
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    Posted: November 26 2008 at 09:19
Several instruments. Stuck to classical G quite a few years ago. Bought myself a synth a few months ago.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 25 2008 at 12:01
Classical Guitar, Electric guitar, Saxophone, and picking up trumpet soon. (hopefully.)

I definitely think knowing music and how to play music gives an appreciation to prog music. Part of the fun of listening to say a Mars Volta song is just counting along to say the crazy time changes and such.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 25 2008 at 05:39
Originally posted by PinkPangolin PinkPangolin wrote:

Guitar (acoustic)

Two questions - do you reckon playing an instrument makes you appreciate the skill of others (an obvious lead into Prog as it requires skill)?

- Do you tend to appreciate most the instrument that you play in the music that you listen to?


First question... Yes I think you need to have a measuring stick to appreciate how good someone is on a technical level. But on an emotional level you just need good ears and an open mind.

Second Question... Again I think you can only measure that which you have a point of reference to. If you play no instruments then that's your starting point. If you play one then you can compare others abilities to your own but you are left guessing at unknown instruments. Therefore you appreciate them from a listeners point of view.


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I used to play acoustic guitar and sing my own songs until I got a writer's block. Soon after I became a family man and my guitar playing fell into decline...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 24 2008 at 08:05
Guitar, Keyboards and Alto Sax.TongueTongue

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 23 2008 at 05:12
Originally posted by PinkPangolin PinkPangolin wrote:

Guitar (acoustic)

Two questions - do you reckon playing an instrument makes you appreciate the skill of others (an obvious lead into Prog as it requires skill)?

- Do you tend to appreciate most the instrument that you play in the music that you listen to?

With me, it's the compositional side I am listening for.  The ideas, more than the execution.  I am a terrible pianist, a decent singer and, at times, a good songwriter/lyricist. Embarrassed Big smile  It's the 'having ideas' part of the process that I'm best at, and I'll admit that it takes quite a lot to impress me (if I want dumb pop music, I'll make my own!).  So, what little skill I have at songwriting definitely informs the way I listen to and adjudge the quality of others' music.  When it comes to instruments to focus on, I often tend to focus on the stuff I absolutely cannot do or have no experience of trying - excellent drumming will always grab my ear, vocals that do something special or unusual, levels of intricacy in the arrangement that outpace anything I could ever do... right now I seem to be focused on those wonderful tasteful subtle layers of analogue synths in 70s Italian music. Heart

This has definitely affected what music I listen to, i.e. prog.  'Normal chart pop' and mainstream rock: I can do that stuff - so it can't be that good, right??!!  I feel much happier listening to music that wows me with how unattainably amazing it is (rather than making me feel annoyed that someone is making millions being worse than I am!!). Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 23 2008 at 05:06
Well, I could always emulate Derek Bailey and improvise to the music I listen to. The obvious difference being that Bailey could actually play his instrument and had talent.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 23 2008 at 04:52
Cool... maybe you shouldn't give yourself the stress!   Play an instrument, and you'll find you listen to a lot less music (it's a free time thing)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 23 2008 at 04:43
No, I don't play any instrument and never have. Though time permitting I will buy an instrument (no idea what, tbh) and make noise just for myself (and the neighbours).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 23 2008 at 04:38
Guitar (acoustic)

Two questions - do you reckon playing an instrument makes you appreciate the skill of others (an obvious lead into Prog as it requires skill)?

- Do you tend to appreciate most the instrument that you play in the music that you listen to?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 23 2008 at 10:20
I play kybds professionally, click on my member profile and then click on my homepage, or just go to myspace.com/zazerac
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 23 2008 at 10:03
Just a thought but if any posters do have samples of their skills and talents then they should get a myspace page, put the link in their signature, an post them for all to see. I have .... and I can spend hours checking out myspace pages. Better than TV..
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 18 2008 at 22:28
I started out on piano at about 6. I learned drums about 5 years later, and last year I started playing percussion in my local symphony and I started singing. So I'm a keyboardist/percussionist/singer and I definetely think that it takes a musician to appreciate prog.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 17 2008 at 22:09
I play the drums and bass. I'm almost positive I became a musician before discovering prog rock, so I guess I pretty much support your theory.    
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 17 2008 at 21:15
I play bass and keyboard along with a little guitar, mostly rythmn. I'd like to learn violin or saxophone though. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 17 2008 at 13:10
I play solo piano, and synth in a band.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 17 2008 at 01:50
i played guitar in my last band http://www.myspace.com/bogdanovichband

We were very good. It was prog rock with a lot of jazz-rock and funk influences.

In fact Im trying to start a new band. Looking for a bassist, drummer, and keyboardist. Anyone interested and live within 30-50 miles of central New Jersey???
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 17 2008 at 01:33
I play guitar in a prog band so...yes.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 16 2008 at 07:50
Originally posted by HughesJB4 HughesJB4 wrote:

Indeed, I remember there being a thread, as long as 7 pages where musicians on PA would mention what instrument they played, what genres etc, but I can't find that thread anymore.

I play guitar, write my own music from time to time, so I consider myself a musician.


I think i did something similar as well. PA is getting very predictable these days

I play keyboards primarily (piano, harpsichord and synth, not organ sorry to say), but i study classical guitar and a wee bit of drums as well.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 16 2008 at 02:25
Indeed, I remember there being a thread, as long as 7 pages where musicians on PA would mention what instrument they played, what genres etc, but I can't find that thread anymore.

I play guitar, write my own music from time to time, so I consider myself a musician.
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