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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 26 2009 at 10:28
I played piano first, got really bored of playing the classical works, and I don't think I can really get further than I am right now due to my willingness to play the piano and the fact that I don't like how people tell me to play a specific type of music.  I go to it every day, however, to see if I can find something I like.

I played the guitar shortly after, only to quit because everyone else plays the guitar, and it got boring.

I picked up the bass a few months ago, and currently it's my favourite instrument to play, due to the diversity and the amount of improvization you can really get away with.

I do vocals as a spare thing, but I don't like my vocals.  However, I really like experimenting and improvizing with them, creating my own effect.


My equipment:

-Roland FP7
-Fender Stratocastor
-Yamaha bass (of some sort, it's a starter bass)
-Audacity, and some very basic wires to hook my crap up to :3
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 26 2009 at 12:18
Maybe you shouldn't spend so much time with music ... you apparently don't like it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 26 2009 at 13:16
Originally posted by Mr ProgFreak Mr ProgFreak wrote:

Maybe you shouldn't spend so much time with music ... you apparently don't like it.


I stated my dislike for the guitar and how people want me to play the keys.  I like playing my keyboard, as well as singing and playing bass.

Getting a band together around here's another difficult aspect.

I write lyrics a lot for my spare time.  My songwriting ability is just developing, and I am finding riffs of which I truly love.


Music is my life.  My being.  My entity.  The air of which I breathe.  I will not live without it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 28 2009 at 14:06
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Are you a professional musician, semi-pro, wanna-be pro, or an at-home-messing-'round-in-my-spare-time player ?
Have you recorded your own compositions ?  Got samples online ?
What instrument(s) do you play ?
What instrument(s) do you wish you could play ?
Do you play Prog or another type ?
1. Very much an at-home-messing-'round in my spare time player.
2. I've recorded some of them, the finished (ha!) ones are behind my homepage link (with some Finnish to throw everybody off). Two first ones are from around 2003-2004 recorded about a year ago with machine drums, the third one is a slightly improved version (still rhythmically sh*tty) version of a track I recorded as a result of a "do a song from start to finish during one weekend without using any old ideas" challenge I had with a friend last December or around that time.
3. Guitar, bass, drums and recently I've started adding some keyboard touches.
4. Flute is the first to come to mind.
5. Those recorded tracks are definitely not prog, but the newer stuff I've got under construction does have some proggish qualities.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 04 2009 at 00:28
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Are you a professional musician, semi-pro, wanna-be pro, or an at-home-messing-'round-in-my-spare-time player ?
Have you recorded your own compositions ?  Got samples online ?
What instrument(s) do you play ?
What instrument(s) do you wish you could play ?
Do you play Prog or another type ?


1.  I'd say I'm a wanna-be pro, as I'm hoping to get a degree in music performance and/or education sometime in the future.  For now, I'm mostly an "at-school-messing-'round'-in-my-spare-time" player.
2.  Only with some friends in high school, and they are not online.  I'm thinking of getting the video of one of my more random/spontaneous songs which somehow ended up being the only one with a semi-professional music video LOL
3. I play electric and upright bass, as well as trombone.
4. Piano, cello, drums, various percussion.
5. I dabble some in prog now, as well as funk/jazz.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 04 2009 at 06:21
Originally posted by Lucent Lucent wrote:

I played piano first, got really bored of playing the classical works, and I don't think I can really get further than I am right now due to my willingness to play the piano and the fact that I don't like how people tell me to play a specific type of music.  I go to it every day, however, to see if I can find something I like.

I played the guitar shortly after, only to quit because everyone else plays the guitar, and it got boring.

I picked up the bass a few months ago, and currently it's my favourite instrument to play, due to the diversity and the amount of improvization you can really get away with.

I do vocals as a spare thing, but I don't like my vocals.  However, I really like experimenting and improvizing with them, creating my own effect.


My equipment:

-Roland FP7
-Fender Stratocastor
-Yamaha bass (of some sort, it's a starter bass)
-Audacity, and some very basic wires to hook my crap up to :3


I'm gonna quit playing guitar too, because it's important to care about how many other people play the instrument, because it makes it boring.
I know heaps of people that play bass, I don't understand why you play an instrument so many other people play too.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 04 2009 at 08:10
I am playing keyboards for years and wanna be pro if I can without changing my musical posture. My main bands have always been prog bands and I also take part in various side projects in different genres. I am recording my own compositions in my home studio which are mostly experimental and prog influenced. I have never had a tendency to play other instruments I have always tried to do things with my own mastery (that is keyboards as I mentioned before) and tried to add something using keyboard in my own compositions. When I am playing with bands there I stay in my own field and try to add my music as a keyboardist. My master keyboard is a roland fantom and I use various other softsynths and sound tools. I enjoy working with sounds; creating and modifying them. I have a myspace page however there is a single work for now and that is not sort of tune I've mentioned above. Check it from http://www.myspace.com/philamelian
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 05 2009 at 16:07
Drummer. Been playing drums since I was 10. Started playing a set at 14, by messing around around in the band room, drumming along to bands I were listening to. At the time that was a lot of System of a Down, and Slayer. Self taught in that aspect, but I can read music, understand time signatures etc.

I've wanted to pick up guitar for a while now, but never had to money or the time to practice. This summer I plan on changing that. I have my eyes on a cheap, but good guitar. (I'm thinking a $250 Ibanez w/ a Line 6 amp). I'm 20....a lil old to start but I do plan on practicing!

I was never even quasi-pro just played for fun, usually with my friends (man with hat being one of them) and I miss it. I go to school away from home so I can't have a drum set. Cry Best I can do is lay the electronic one at our guitar store....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 05 2009 at 21:43
Originally posted by Petrovsk Mizinski Petrovsk Mizinski wrote:

Originally posted by Lucent Lucent wrote:

I played piano first, got really bored of playing the classical works, and I don't think I can really get further than I am right now due to my willingness to play the piano and the fact that I don't like how people tell me to play a specific type of music.  I go to it every day, however, to see if I can find something I like.

I played the guitar shortly after, only to quit because everyone else plays the guitar, and it got boring.

I picked up the bass a few months ago, and currently it's my favourite instrument to play, due to the diversity and the amount of improvization you can really get away with.

I do vocals as a spare thing, but I don't like my vocals.  However, I really like experimenting and improvizing with them, creating my own effect.


My equipment:

-Roland FP7
-Fender Stratocastor
-Yamaha bass (of some sort, it's a starter bass)
-Audacity, and some very basic wires to hook my crap up to :3


I'm gonna quit playing guitar too, because it's important to care about how many other people play the instrument, because it makes it boring.
I know heaps of people that play bass, I don't understand why you play an instrument so many other people play too.



To get in a band, you have to be the missing link.  I always hear "Damn, I need a bassist/drummer", but never "damn, I need a guitarist."  Plus, there's less competition in the bass lineup of "who's better" because usually you're sitting in the back unless you are also a vocalist.  To form a band, it's easier when you are that missing link, so you don't have to search for that missing link.

It becomes a competition of who's the better guitarist in the end, which turned me off from the instrument.  The bass has also offered me more freedom in my composition and playing all in all.  I don't have to follow structure unless the bass is part of the melody (which is very rare).  I can play what I want.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 06 2009 at 04:07
I´m an "at-home-messing-'round-in-my-spare-time player" guitarist and composer. I´ve come to the realization that my life at this stage ( Kids) don´t allow me to use the time needed for a more professional approach. Before I had kids I spend much more time practising guitar and composing music though and I´ve just recently made a myspace page with a couple of demo songs by my old death metal band Last Abide. Very amateurish when I listen to it in retrospect, but also very nostalgic. I´ve promised myself to spend more time composing again when my kids get older and I have more time. I still play and compose with a friend ( not death metal anymore though) but it´s on a hobby level only.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 06 2009 at 04:50
Originally posted by Cygnus X-2 Cygnus X-2 wrote:

Guitar, Bass, Drums, Keyboards (Includes Piano and Organ), Working on Banjo, Ukelele, Mandolin, and Lap Steel


I don't have any programs to record, but i do remember all the riffs I have come up with. 



Combining that instrumental skill with your avatar is a deadly mix, good man

Are you a professional musician, semi-pro, wanna-be pro, or an at-home-messing-'round-in-my-spare-time player ?
I'm a semi-pro pianist :) Or so I like to think (I'm 15... meh :P)

Have you recorded your own compositions ? Got samples online ?
I have recorded 3 songs with my band, if anybody would like to hear them please Email me on "[email protected]". We are a very basic Indie/acoustic band

What instrument(s) do you play ?
I play piano and very poor vocals

What instrument(s) do you wish you could play ?
I wish I could play guitar (acoustic or classical)

Do you play Prog or another type ?
As I said before, we play Indie/acoustic stuff.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 06 2009 at 04:53
Originally posted by Philamelian Philamelian wrote:

I am playing keyboards for years and wanna be pro if I can without changing my musical posture. My main bands have always been prog bands and I also take part in various side projects in different genres. I am recording my own compositions in my home studio which are mostly experimental and prog influenced. I have never had a tendency to play other instruments I have always tried to do things with my own mastery (that is keyboards as I mentioned before) and tried to add something using keyboard in my own compositions. When I am playing with bands there I stay in my own field and try to add my music as a keyboardist. My master keyboard is a roland fantom and I use various other softsynths and sound tools. I enjoy working with sounds; creating and modifying them. I have a myspace page however there is a single work for now and that is not sort of tune I've mentioned above. Check it from http://www.myspace.com/philamelian


Wow dude
I listened to the track on your myspace page
Damn funky stuff, you should be proud
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Wow dude
I listened to the track on your myspace page
Damn funky stuff, you should be proud


Thanks mate. More will be coming soon Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 08 2009 at 06:27
Originally posted by Lucent Lucent wrote:

Originally posted by Petrovsk Mizinski Petrovsk Mizinski wrote:

Originally posted by Lucent Lucent wrote:

I played piano first, got really bored of playing the classical works, and I don't think I can really get further than I am right now due to my willingness to play the piano and the fact that I don't like how people tell me to play a specific type of music.  I go to it every day, however, to see if I can find something I like.

I played the guitar shortly after, only to quit because everyone else plays the guitar, and it got boring.

I picked up the bass a few months ago, and currently it's my favourite instrument to play, due to the diversity and the amount of improvization you can really get away with.

I do vocals as a spare thing, but I don't like my vocals.  However, I really like experimenting and improvizing with them, creating my own effect.


My equipment:

-Roland FP7
-Fender Stratocastor
-Yamaha bass (of some sort, it's a starter bass)
-Audacity, and some very basic wires to hook my crap up to :3


I'm gonna quit playing guitar too, because it's important to care about how many other people play the instrument, because it makes it boring.
I know heaps of people that play bass, I don't understand why you play an instrument so many other people play too.



To get in a band, you have to be the missing link.  I always hear "Damn, I need a bassist/drummer", but never "damn, I need a guitarist."  Plus, there's less competition in the bass lineup of "who's better" because usually you're sitting in the back unless you are also a vocalist.  To form a band, it's easier when you are that missing link, so you don't have to search for that missing link.

It becomes a competition of who's the better guitarist in the end, which turned me off from the instrument.  The bass has also offered me more freedom in my composition and playing all in all.  I don't have to follow structure unless the bass is part of the melody (which is very rare).  I can play what I want.


Sure, I can somewhat understand where you're coming from, but not totally though.
I hear of plenty of bands needing guitarist, so you must be looking in totally different places to a lot of other people then.
The guitar competition thing only becomes so when people make it so. It's really not the case in many situations. It can happen with any instrument, to the same degree.
No one says you have "follow structure" with the guitar either, if you want to play what you want, why not?
Of course, I can't change your mind about playing guitar or not, but I don't think having such a negative attitude to the instrument really made anything better.
If everyone had the attitude that they would quit if "everyone else" did something, no one would even be playing an instrument in fear of everyone potentially play it too. Fact is, there is a lot of people playing bass.
What if every drummer quit because every other drummer played drums? What will happen then?
There are some bands featuring more bassists than guitarists.

Play an instrument because you love it.
Switch to another because you love one more.
Don't quit playing one because you believe everyone else does. Because not everyone else does.
If one has enough creativity,  a guitarist can ruse above the sea of thousands of other hack guitarists and do something that not "everything else" is doing.
At the end of the day, there are probably thousands upon thousands of other bassists who have played exactly the same patterns and licks you have played anyway.

If you walked into an audition and you got asked why you play bass and you said "because guitar is boring and everyone else plays it" probably isn't going to impress the band members much.
It's just going to result in them thinking you've got a negative attitude problem.
You don't play an instrument? That's fine, but keep a positive attitude towards it anyway, because it will pay off in the end.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 12 2009 at 14:42
Originally posted by Petrovsk Mizinski Petrovsk Mizinski wrote:

Play an instrument because you love it.
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"The disgusting stink of a too-loud electric guitar.... Now, that's my idea of a good time."
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 12 2009 at 15:33
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Are you a professional musician, semi-pro, wanna-be pro, or an at-home-messing-'round-in-my-spare-time player ?
Have you recorded your own compositions ?  Got samples online ?
What instrument(s) do you play ?
What instrument(s) do you wish you could play ?
Do you play Prog or another type ?





1) Messing around at home player.
2) I recorded a few songs with my brother and a friend, but they are not online.
3) I play bass guitar.
4) Several, but down the line I'd like to get an acoustic guitar and a drumkit when I have the money and space.
5) I don't really play anything in particular, but when I attempt to write something it will often be proggy, metal or fusion inspired.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 20 2009 at 00:04
Just picked up my guitar:

Ibanez with a Line 6 amp.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 30 2009 at 09:49

Hello to all

I'm new to the forum and have been spending most of my time at the Prog Lounge. I've been a guitar player for a while and have been fortunate enough to accumulate some decent equipment.

1974 Fender Stratocaster
1991 Fender Custom Shop Telecaster
2005 Gibson Les Paul Studio
1960 Gibson Melodymaker
1961 Gibson ES125
early 60s Vox Phantom VI
 
1949 Gibson J45
2005 Ovation Collectore model acous/elec
19?? Ovation 12 string
19?? Gibson MK35
 
Six of these guitars were inherited when my dad passed away in 1997. The '74 Strat was a Christmas present from my girlfriend in 1973. So, I only had to fork out cash for three of them.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 31 2009 at 20:10
I've been playing piano for ten years (I'm 17), and trombone for seven years. I play piano in most of my downtime and trombone for the school band. I'd like to learn guitar and percussion. I've been writing music for 8 years. I normally write through improvisation, but I've recently been exploring new methods of composing. I have (very) rough recordings of my compositions, but mainly for my own use. I play mostly rock with some classical leanings.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 01 2009 at 01:29
I play piano and have a band... Only recorded 3 songs.

Its not prog, rather indy/acoustic sort of thing.

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