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    Posted: February 13 2006 at 19:28

Originally posted by Rosescar Rosescar wrote:

Originally posted by hegelec hegelec wrote:

The stereotype of the Prog world is that we are all cape-wearing keyboardists who studied musicology with the Royal Conservatory, but I'm sure this is not the case.

I sing too, but I can't sing.

Where i'm from, we call that "indie"

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 31 2006 at 10:26
Originally posted by hegelec hegelec wrote:

This is something of a bizzare thread; I'm not sure where to put it . . .

I've always wondered how many prog fans are musicians themselves and what they play.  The stereotype of the Prog world is that we are all cape-wearing keyboardists who studied musicology with the Royal Conservatory, but I'm sure this is not the case.

So, I pose the questions:

Do you play an instrument/sing?

If you play an instrument, which one?

Have you received training?

How often do you often sing/play Progressive Rock?

What are your favourite songs to play?

 

Here are my answers:

1.  Yes, I play instruments and I sing.

 

2.  My primary instruments are a synth (a KORG X5)  and a piano.  I also play guitars (acoustic, electric, and bass), softsynths, drums and percussion (percussion usually utilized are 5-gallon blue drinking water bottles which have a nice tone by the way, a shaker and various kitchen items), a kazoo and a soprano recorder.  I also record, sequence, mix and produce my own works via my PC, which you can check out at http://music.download.com/sterilium.

 

3. My musical training and knowledge is largely self-taught though I had piano lessons at the age of 11 and guitar lessons from the age of 12 to 15; afterwards, everything I know is self-taught.

 

4.  Majority of the music I make and play is progressive rock though I occasionally write some classical, jazz and a few radio-friendly tunes here and there.

 

5.  My favorite songs are of course my own, where my focus is currently into.  As a warm up, I like playing Bach's 2-part Invention in C major and the first few bars from Chopin's Etude No. 12 Opus 10 for some left hand action.  Some of the prog songs (though I play only bits and pieces of each) that I love playing are some Dream Theater lines, some riffs from Yes's Heart of the Sunrise and King Crimson's "21st Century Schizoid Man," and a few Rush riffs here and there.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 27 2006 at 15:27
i love to play any intrument but my favourites are guitar and drums im ok at keyboard and quite good at bass i sometimes get taught guitar and i play it everyday for probably over 3 hrs if its added up but i would play for longer but i have to go to school im in a band but we just play random stuff we make up which is sometimes quite wierd. i cant sing but i can also play mandolin, fiddle, accordion and lots of wierd instruments i dont know the name of. my favourite things to play are very technical and strange music
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 25 2006 at 16:34

Do you play an instrument/sing? yes/yes

If you play an instrument, which one? piano/flute/guitar/taking up sitar soon hopefuly!!

Have you received training? piano lessons when i was about 7 or 8, helped me get the basics but never needed anything further!

How often do you often sing/play Progressive Rock? every day

What are your favourite songs to play? Stagnation for one, knowing tony banks solos and the entire song on piano, and the flute parts at the end...loads of fun to play, emotional!  after that, just tons of great early genesis, moody blues, YES, renaissance, focus, spirit, hot tuna...oh man, LOADS of stuff!  I learn songs by ear in a heart beat so i just play everything i like

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 22 2005 at 16:52
Originally posted by hegelec hegelec wrote:

The stereotype of the Prog world is that we are all cape-wearing keyboardists who studied musicology with the Royal Conservatory, but I'm sure this is not the case.

Heh, yeah... sure.

Anyway, piano both classical and contemporary (though now mainly classical) and guitar.

I sing too, but I can't sing.
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Do you play an instrument/sing? Yes. Also sing a little bit.

If you play an instrument, which one? Piano, Various keyboards, a bit of guitar.

Have you received training? Yes. 7 years classical training, 1.5 years jazz training.

How often do you often sing/play Progressive Rock? Rehearse with my prog rock band twice a week plus and currently play 1 show a month.

What are your favourite songs to play? General Jazz and Fusion jazz  like Chick Corea's spain or dave brubeck's take 5. Currently I play/compose my own music more than play others'.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 22 2005 at 02:22
Originally posted by hegelec hegelec wrote:

This is something of a bizzare thread; I'm not sure where to put it . . .

I've always wondered how many prog fans are musicians themselves and what they play.  The stereotype of the Prog world is that we are all cape-wearing keyboardists who studied musicology with the Royal Conservatory, but I'm sure this is not the case.

So, I pose the questions:

Do you play an instrument/sing?

If you play an instrument, which one?

Have you received training?

How often do you often sing/play Progressive Rock?

What are your favourite songs to play?

Okay, I started a similar thread, not realizing this was here. Anyway.

Do you play an instrument/sing? Yes, I play drums and Chapman Stick, no don't sing

Have you received training? Yes, many years of lessons

How often do you often sing/play Progressive Rock? Weakly with my band

What are your favourite songs to play? My own

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 19 2005 at 23:23

I play trumpet in my jazz-fusion garage band and I sing in the shower.

Thats about it other than the noodling I do on my cheap casio keyboard and the four guitar chords I know.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 19 2005 at 22:44

I can't play a lick, but I'm a real animal behind the mic -

"Peace is the only battle worth waging."

Albert Camus
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 19 2005 at 22:18

Glad someone revised this thread. I'm fairly excited because I just started playing a flute. I played one years ago and it's all coming back to me. My wife had one in a closet. I've always wanted to play it but never seemed to have the time. Well, that and it seemed to bother my dogs. I started a new job and I  sometimes work a nightshift with a couple of hours with nothing to do. I'm overjoyed that I have a place to practice with nobody to complain, great acoustics and I'm getting paid. I'm sure the boss might not be crazy about me bringing in something as bulky as a guitar but the flute is small enough that it fits into the duffle bag I carry. I'm having fun figuring out songs by ear. Maybe someday I'll buy actual sheet music.

 



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 18 2005 at 15:56
Originally posted by hegelec hegelec wrote:

This is something of a bizzare thread; I'm not sure where to put it . . .

I've always wondered how many prog fans are musicians themselves and what they play.  The stereotype of the Prog world is that we are all cape-wearing keyboardists who studied musicology with the Royal Conservatory, but I'm sure this is not the case.

So, I pose the questions:

Do you play an instrument/sing?

If you play an instrument, which one?

Have you received training?

How often do you often sing/play Progressive Rock?

What are your favourite songs to play?



I play Guitar and Bass

YEs, I have received training.

I've been playing only a year, so my ability to play Prog Rock isn't good. So I play like, a couple hours a week. Working on easier songs like The Knife, I know What I Like, Us and Them, etc.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 18 2005 at 14:41
I play guitar: classical guitar primarily
                  also got an Ibanez AS 73 BS

I sing in a chamber choir, I'm bass


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 20 2005 at 16:12

Do you play an instrument/sing?

I play the guitar, at christmas or my birthday (two weeks after Christmas) I'll buy Vibes and learn to play on them.
I'm abled to sing, but I haven't enough power on my voice so it doesn't sound really good...


If you play an instrument, which one?

I play the guitar (electric and accoustic).


Have you received training?

Yes.


How often do you sing/play Progressive Rock?

As often as I can. I play in a band that is more or less progressive.


What are your favourite songs to play?

The once's written by our band. Besides I love to play Gentle Giant's "Prologue".


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 19 2005 at 02:18

I classify myself as a recovering folkie.

I play guitar. Some harmonica. I sing. I've never been accused of being a virtuoso.

I like playing Shel Silverstein and Neil Young songs. My favourites to play are anything with a major dose of humour. Songs like "Cowboys Are Frequently Secretly Fond Of Each Other", "Let's Do Something Cheap And Superficial", "Get My Rocks Off" and "I Got Stoned And I Missed It".

There's another song that I don't perform publically but only for my wife. It's our song and mirrors perfectly the situatioin in our life when we became more than just friends. I'd tell you more about it but it's a really sappy, sickly sweet romantic story that would make you either sick or laugh at my pathetic life.

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 16 2005 at 20:46
I play the drums, guitar, and piano. I take drum and piano lessons, and am self taught on the guitar. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 16 2005 at 18:30

Originally posted by sigod sigod wrote:

Yep, I sing and play an instrument or two.

If you ask me it's the most fun you can have standing up.

 

The most fun you can have standing up...that's awkward and rather random....HEHE!

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Yep, I sing and play an instrument or two.

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I play only the piano & keyboards in general. My musical background is in classical music (during more than 10 years), now I explore new territories in contemporary music, notably in minimalism & "drone" suspended music.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 16 2005 at 02:48
Originally posted by hegelec hegelec wrote:

This is something of a bizzare thread; I'm not sure where to put it . . .

I've always wondered how many prog fans are musicians themselves and what they play.  The stereotype of the Prog world is that we are all cape-wearing keyboardists who studied musicology with the Royal Conservatory, but I'm sure this is not the case.

I don't wear a cape, I didn't study at the Conservatory, and I don't play "traditional" prog rock.

So, I pose the questions:

Do you play an instrument/sing?

Yes to both.

If you play an instrument, which one?

Piano, Voice, Guitars, violin.

Have you received training?

And given it in Piano, Voice and theory - but I'm self-taught on the guitars.

How often do you often sing/play Progressive Rock?

I try to avoid it. I find I write more progressive music that way.

What are your favourite songs to play?

Somewhat narcissistically, anything I've written - but I like playing other people's stuff too.

There's a demo of some of my stuff at Yousendit http://s52.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2PCEWAFFVDGCS3HBPBI4JQ4XV Y - the link expires in a day or two.

It's called Demo 3a because it includes two tracks that aren't on Demo 3, one of which is rough, unfinished and is just a proof of concept (Ward 31), and a remix of Industry that improves on the original in many ways, but lacks in others.

The Winzip password is www.progarchives.com

I don't usually circulate my music in the main forum, but I think our new stuff is getting almost proggy - so it may have some appeal. I'd be interested in feedback - but don't expect complex works of genius; I'm trying to get a convincing fusion of rock/metal and electronica going before I start mucking about with a formula I have yet to decide on - so it's all simple stuff 



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 15 2005 at 22:05

Do you play an instrument/sing?  I sing, and I play drums and piano.

If you play an instrument, which one?  Drums and piano.

Have you received training?  I've recieved 4 years of drum lessons, and started taking piano and singing lessons about a year ago.

How often do you often sing/play Progressive Rock?  When I'm not practicing technique, that's all I play.

What are your favourite songs to play?  I don't really have a favorite song to play on piano or drums, but my favorite songs to sing are certain songs in DT's Scenes From A Memory and of course, my own work. :D

How awesome. A place where I can talk about progressive rock and not hear "IS THIS ONE OF YOUR 50 HOUR LONG SONGS?!?!" I salute you. :D
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