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    Posted: March 10 2004 at 13:18

Just curous, how many of you on this forum are musicians yourselves? Any in bands? Releasing or released CD's? What's your instrument?

 

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People are puzzled why I don't dig the Stones, well, I listened to the Stones, I tried, and I tried, and I tried, and--I Can't Get No Satisfaction!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 10 2004 at 13:27

There's already a topic on that. But it's not your fault that didn't see that, it's on page 5:

http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=17& ;PN=5

I play the saxophone myself (soprano, alto and tenor), but I'm not in a band at this moment. I used to play in a band that played pop and rock covers like Elvis and No Doubt , but we also played some classic rock. Well, it was quite funny actually. And we got free beer when we had to play somewhere .

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 10 2004 at 15:21
Greetings!My name is Dale Hauskins.I was the Los Angeles Californian Guitarist of the Swiss(Luzern/Weggis)progressive rock band FLAME DREAM(6 albums on Phonogram's Vertigo label produced by John Acock(Steve Hackett/Nick Magnus/Genesis/Steel Eye Span/ELO/Deep Pulple/etc!))Mostly recorded at Patrick Moraz's studio in Geneve,Switzerland 1979-1986     http://www.rire-sous-cape.ch/counting-out-time/flame-dream/f lame-dream-index.htm                     http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/flamedream/                                 Currently available for Recording(Tracking)Tours & Gigs...                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Dale Hauskins:Cel.#(714)444-6951 Email:
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 10 2004 at 16:26

What the f*** are you trying to do?! Promote yourself by posting the same crap on every topic?!

I don't understand it

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 11 2004 at 03:46
Originally posted by The Owl The Owl wrote:

Just curous, how many of you on this forum are musicians yourselves? Any in bands? Releasing or released CD's? What's your instrument?


 


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Hi Owl -

I'm currently learning (at the tender age of 40) Hammond, having obtained a 1971 L122 & Leslie 145 a while ago - I've said this before, but give it a while, then look out for a new tribute band "Uriah Creep"

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 11 2004 at 06:26
Cool! Have you played the piano before?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 11 2004 at 07:13
Joren, until my 40th birthday last year I had never played a musical instrument at all!!

I got the Hammond in late 2002 as I'd always loved the sound & had wanted one for years; it gathered dust for a few months & my wife got fed up of me just drooling over it, so bought me some lessons as part of my 40th b/day - I loved the lessons from day 1 & these still continue 9 months later.....

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 11 2004 at 08:14
Max@

any chance the guest listings by Dale Hauskins could be removed en-masse from this site, they seem to be popping up on threads left right & centre.

I'm a very tolerant chap, but don't think these forums are the right place for self-promotion.

Thanks m'man

Jim


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 11 2004 at 08:34
i second that motion!!(mind you, his credentials are impressive...SHADDUP PETER AND JIM)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 11 2004 at 08:44

If playing keyboards (mainly Roland synthetizers) means to be a musician  YES

I've no time anymore and have just good souvenirs from my young time

I played too in to small bands just to enjoy music, not to be serious : "Crossing Over" and "Alea" : no releasings, no collectors, no bootlegs  : nothing to the posterity !!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 11 2004 at 08:54
This Dale Hauskins guy sounds desperate. I think I posted this on a couple of previous threads. I used to play in a few local jazz bands but the best time I had playing was filling in for a few gigs with a Black Sabbath cover band. I think we played Livin`After Midnight as well. As I said the jazz musicians I played with had little or no interest in bands like Yes or Genesis.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 11 2004 at 09:28
TAUHD(WITH THE TWO DOTS) AND VIBRATIONBABY:YOU PLAYED IN BANDS,ON STAGE,IN FRONT OF AN AUDIENCE,AS ALI G WOULD SAY....RESPECT!!!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 11 2004 at 09:37

Originally posted by Jim Garten Jim Garten wrote:

Joren, until my 40th birthday last year I had never played a musical instrument at all!!

I got the Hammond in late 2002 as I'd always loved the sound & had wanted one for years; it gathered dust for a few months & my wife got fed up of me just drooling over it, so bought me some lessons as part of my 40th b/day - I loved the lessons from day 1 & these still continue 9 months later.....

It is always said that learning something the easiest when you're young. But, if you've never tried, you don't know... (maybe you're very musical!) Good luck!



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 11 2004 at 09:46

Originally posted by dude dude wrote:

TAUHD(WITH THE TWO DOTS) AND VIBRATIONBABY:YOU PLAYED IN BANDS,ON STAGE,IN FRONT OF AN AUDIENCE,AS ALI G WOULD SAY....RESPECT!!!!

A new dot come dude :

If you have listened us at this time maybe your respect should be a little lower



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 11 2004 at 10:36
Originally posted by Joren Joren wrote:

Originally posted by Jim Garten Jim Garten wrote:

Joren, until my 40th birthday last year I had never played a musical instrument at all!! I got the Hammond in late 2002 as I'd always loved the sound & had wanted one for years; it gathered dust for a few months & my wife got fed up of me just drooling over it, so bought me some lessons as part of my 40th b/day - I loved the lessons from day 1 & these still continue 9 months later.....


It is always said that learning something the easiest when you're young. But, if you've never tried, you don't know... (maybe you're very musical!) Good luck!



Trust me, it is not easy, but very very enjoyable - I just wish I had done this years ago

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 11 2004 at 10:43

Yeah, I started playing guitar pretty late in life. Seems as soon as I begin really making headway, something comes up and my strat sits and collects dust fo a few weeks. Then it's back to square one, rebuilding callus and trying to remember scales and such. Oh, to be young again. Me brother, RobJ, is a musician. If I had a nickel for every time he tried to get me off the sports and into playing music, I'd be $20.00 richer.  Of course I spent time in the choir in school and church. I had hair then.

My wife plays, fingerstyle, and sings wonderfully. We play now and then. Every conversation ends in a song reference.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 11 2004 at 10:58
Originally posted by danbo danbo wrote:

Yeah, I started playing guitar pretty late in life. Seems as soon as I begin really making headway, something comes up and my strat sits and collects dust fo a few weeks. Then it's back to square one, rebuilding callus and trying to remember scales and such. Oh, to be young again.



I try to practice for at least an hour a day (doesn't always work out that way, though) - it still feels as if my tutor is trying to break my fingers every week.

THEY DON'T BEND THAT WAY, YOU SADIST!!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 11 2004 at 11:23

I remember, when I was still a little boy (I'm talking about the age of 8 now), I didn't really want to play an instrument , but my parents actually forced me to, and now I am so grateful . The reason for forcing me was that my father had learned to play the clarinet when he was already 15 years old or so and he regretted that so much, that he wanted me to begin earlier.

There are not many things that are more beautiful than making music with friends, in front of an audience!



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 11 2004 at 11:27
Originally posted by Jim Garten Jim Garten wrote:

Originally posted by danbo danbo wrote:

Yeah, I started playing guitar pretty late in life. Seems as soon as I begin really making headway, something comes up and my strat sits and collects dust fo a few weeks. Then it's back to square one, rebuilding callus and trying to remember scales and such. Oh, to be young again.



I try to practice for at least an hour a day (doesn't always work out that way, though) - it still feels as if my tutor is trying to break my fingers every week.

THEY DON'T BEND THAT WAY, YOU SADIST!!

Well, I finally moved to the Big City after a few years in the Sierra Nevada's. I'm thinking about taking a few leasons just to break out of the box. I was trying to practice daily, but packing, unpacking, fixing stuff? It's a full time job.

Pity Me.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 11 2004 at 19:56
I am a drummer of 3 years.
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