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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 01 2006 at 16:36
I began with piano at six, but i began to loose intrest in music till i was 11 when i picked up a guitar. I got really into all kinds of music, learned bass, cello, and ukulele, picled up the keybord again and began to learn intense college level music theory( around age 13/14) Now im involved in three different bands. Distortion( a compressive rock band, were really big in our local music scene) a three piece blues metal, blues rock band called Morning Would, and a three piece prog band called Arythmea. Im getting much more into composing though, Im working currently on two pretty big progects: a symphonic version of 'Pull Me Under'( which i will folow by an entire set of DT songs) and I'm scoring a short film that my brother is filming. All of this and i'm only 15! lol
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 03 2006 at 00:15

Piano and keyboards for many years.

Actually, learning guitar at the moment, as well.

Do a bit of writing, too. Probably not good.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 10 2006 at 04:08

Well let’s see, I started Violin lesson at age 10,

Got tired of that very quickly, I then started Guitar

Lessons age 12 and have been playing for 4 years

And I own four guitars, a couple of acoustic and

Electrics, my favorite is a hollow-body Rickenbacker

Electric.

I was also in a choir for about three years until I

Tragically lost my singing voice!

"I can't see through my eye lids"
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 08 2006 at 09:08
I began playing guitar and drums at the age of 6. And keyboard and bass at the age of 15
For most it does not come easily
For some it comes with pain
From a thought to a living sight
For some it's a life for some a game

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 08 2006 at 18:31
I started singing at 5.  I picked up drumsticks at 11, in 1989...followed by keyboards at 14 in 1993.  I then started writing songs in 1995.  Since then, I've written 7 albums of original material.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 09 2006 at 23:10
Well, I've been playing the cello for about 7 1/2 years now, been teaching myself piano for about five or six years.  I've always wanted to be in a band and I'm getting a chance to jam with one on Saturday, but I don't know if they're serious or not nor do they like Prog. 

They're looking for a vocalist and also a piano/keyboardist and one of my friends recommended me to them since I can do both and compose music.  Hopefully, it isn't a fluke.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 14 2006 at 13:36
I've been a musician for about four years now. I played piano/keyboard for about a year and a half, but I somehow got bored. I started to play guitar of 1½ years ago, and I'm still playing daily. I've also played a bit bass, but not that much. I started to play keybard again after I discovered prog and Keith Emerson & Rick Wakeman. I must say that I'm getting pretty good with that guitar playing, and I have a some kind of band project going on...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 15 2006 at 09:51

I play guitar, bass, lap steel, banjo, mandolin, dulcimer, flute, keyboards, Moog, ARP, and PAIA synthesizers, and drums.

I played in various bands throughout my late teens and early twenties. In those bands we did mostly originals and some covers. Nothing too prog inspired, more "bar band" stuff.

Since 1995 or so I have recorded 7 albums and 7 E.P.'s of original music in my home studios. My music is pretty versatile ranging from acoustic to heavy metal to bluegrass to electronic to prog. Since I have gotten a Mellotron (software version) my music is starting to become a little "Proggier". All of the albums/E.P.'s I make are private press type of things. I write and record them and then press a few of them to give to family and friends. I have no contracts with labels or anything. I do it because I love and need to be creative and compose music.

A lot of my albums and E.P's are "experimental" in nature. One of my E.P.'s called "Moog Music" featured pieces in which I played pre-recorded taped through my Moog Micromoog synthesizer. As the tapes played through the Moog I would then "process" the tapes using the Moog's filter and modulation capabilities re-recording the "processed" tapes digitally on my computer at the same time. I have another E.P. called "Duets For Synthesizer" in which the pieces consist of Moog Micromoog and ARP Odyssey synthesizer "duets".

The last album I recorded is called "A Thread Of Light In The Cloak Of Darkness". It is an album of "loop" music created on guitar and electric piano. All of the pieces start with one loop and then I add other loops on top of the first until the pieces become walls of sound. This idea was very much inspired by Brian Eno. You can check out this album at my music download page at http://www.soundlift.com/band/music.php?id=102893

Since 1996 I have also played with a band called "House Music" in which 100% of what we play is improvised. We tend to be very "Proggy". I play guitar, keyboards, and drums in "House Music". Now that I have the software Mellotron I am dying to get a laptop computer so I can play the Mellotron "live" with them as well. I have recorded 18 albums with "House Music".

I am also half of a bluegrass/old style country blues duo called "Spooky Garcia" in which I play guitar, banjo, mandolin, dulcimer, and lap steel guitar. We are working on our first CD.

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 15 2006 at 18:43

Started playing Recorder at 5. Went onto Piano/Keyboards and Violin at 8. Got onto Grade four on Violin (my only official grade). Was a member of School Choirs and Orchestras and a local county orchestra. Started Guitars and bass at 15. Drums at 16. Also own and can play (though not very well), Bagpipes, Kazoo, Bongos and Flute.

Never been in a "proper" band yet. Use to be in a heavy metal band and played a few gigs. Now working on a prog band (duh!).

Biggest live achievements so far is:

Done some school pantomines which involved singing solos and stuff.
Orchestra Concert in some London Hall in front of 500 people.
Went on tour for three months with my Great Aunties Orchestra.

My mums family is VERY musical, so I guess that's where I get it from. Great Aunt was conductor of a well known orchestra. Gran did Piano lessons and some conducting. Also played Organ in church. Grandad taught Violin. One Uncle played Claronet (Sp?) and another guitar in his own metal band... you get the idea.

Basically I'm "keeping the flame alive" in our family. My cousins are also learning to play instruments.

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 15 2006 at 20:32
My dear father,(Born in 1900-1976),bought me my first Guitar at age 8.I've been playing nearly 38 years now.Blessed to be on over 20 CDs last year as a VERSATILE Los Angeles Guitarist.Childhood friends got me into at a early age Europian Jazz/Rock and progressive rock.(Also,listening to John Clarks's prog rock radio show on KNAC Long Beach Ca..)Which was the reason after graduating High school,I moved to London England to play.After meeting Mr.Peter Gabriel,(while playing in a local band in the town of Bath.);Mr.Gabriel indeed helped me out for real...Hooking me up with some wicked musicians & Robin Lumley(Brand X).Which is one of the reasons I got asked to join a Swiss progressive rock band.-------------------------------                                                                      Dale Hauskins (Los Angeles Guitarist of Switzerland's progressive rock band FLAME DREAM http://www.progressiveworld.net/flamedream2.html  http://www.rire-sous-cape.ch/counting-out-time/flame-dream/f lame-dream-index.htm  http://www.progressiveworld.net/flamedream.html  http://www.seaoftranquility.org/reviews.php?op=showcontent&a mp;a mp;a mp;a mp;id=898  http://www.myspace.com/dalehauskins  http://www.progarchives.com/Progressive_rock_discography_CD. asp?cd_id=4053

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 23 2006 at 06:45

I started attending piano lessons around the age of 10, and progressed down that path for a couple of years, then finally picked up a guitar at around the age of 14. I then got addicted to listening to shred and virtuoso rock, so pursued that path with my guitar playing. I started playing in a garageband at 16, which went nowhere. I then joined a pop/rock band at 18, and got bored with that quite quickly. At the same time I joined an acoustic Jazz covers band, that I still gig with, to this day. Also had a foray into progressive metal, with a band called 'Sanction', unfortunately things didn't work out with them either.

So, about a year and a half ago, I decided to record my own solo album, which I finished up production on in early January this year, I have a couple of samples from it, at the links in my sig. Some songs may sound a little dated, but a lot of my influences are quite old so I think that was a natural occurence . I also currently teach guitar professionaly, whilst trying to get my musical aspirations off the ground, aka my solo musical project, titled 'The Theory.'

Garfo.

http://www.garfomusic.com - Ambient Prog.

http://www.myspace.com/garflord - More Ambient Progressive Music
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 28 2006 at 15:08
Originally posted by Snow Dog Snow Dog wrote:

Played drums once, my band even had a proggish, Rushlike "epic"..wot I wrote........ok co wrote.

It was about an evil wizard, a victimised populace and a trapped army in a valley.

Sounds sweet.

Collaborators will take your soul.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 28 2006 at 15:13
Originally posted by Rob The Plant Rob The Plant wrote:

Originally posted by Snow Dog Snow Dog wrote:

Played drums once, my band even had a proggish, Rushlike "epic"..wot I wrote........ok co wrote.

It was about an evil wizard, a victimised populace and a trapped army in a valley.

Sounds sweet.

Sounds cool.  Any chance we could ever hear it?

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 28 2006 at 20:31

I just started playing Guitar about 6 months ago, but its coming along really slow. But I keep on practicing every day I can, and lately, I've noticed a differance in my level of talent. Its just too bad I will never get famous because im so ugly.

I have never been able to figure out why attractive people who decide they can sing can sell albums. Just look at Brittany Spears, Hilary Duff, Lindsay Lohan, or pretty much any female singer around today. They all look like playboy models who decided to pick up a mike and wail and moan into it.

One time I actually thought I was watching a soft core porno because of the lack of clothes and the panting and moaning into the microphone. When the topless guys came onto the scene and started pelvic thrusting at the singer, I realized it was actually a music video.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 01 2006 at 00:22
I started playing upright classical bass in 5th grade, so I've been doing that for about 6 years now. I really enjoy playing classical music, and was in my Regional and All-State orchestras, which is awesome. I participate in several other orchestras thrroughout my state. I started playing electric bass in 6th grade, so It's been almost 5 years now. I pride myself in my abilities on the instrument, and do a lot of gigging and other shows on it, as well as participate in many bands.
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