Anyone play instruments
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Anyone play instruments
Im a drummer and i do other instruments on the side. I love music and its a major part of my llife what about you guys.
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i am
i am music.. i would like to say that i play everything, but i really only play guitar. turntables are considered an instrument too. percussion, especially simple precussion like conga or something. beatbox, i guess the instrument would be called mouth.
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http://monk.thesmokylounge.com ... might be a bit too psychedelic for you.
I wish i could but don't play any instrument. For a very long time I wanted to learn to play the drums but I never got a chance to do so. I started piano lessons some time ago but then I stopped, mainly because the person who was teaching me lives far away from me. Is turntable an instrument?? Well if it is, I do play turntables.
I hope to continue my piano lessons some day and hopefully i will learn to play the drums.
I hope to continue my piano lessons some day and hopefully i will learn to play the drums.
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Turntables are an instrument well at least to me anything that makes music is an instrument. But I'm a drummer so I can just hit things and call it music lol. Just some advice anyone that wants to learn drums but hasn't gotten around to it. When u have some free time play these patterns on your legs with your hangs.
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Those are just some basic Rudimentary patterns that will help build strength and coordination in your wrists and fore arms. The first pattern is just basic back and forth the next is called double stroke rolls if your doing it fast and the last is called a paradidle. Also you can go to http://www.vicfirth.com/features_drumset.html for more information.
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L=Left hand
Those are just some basic Rudimentary patterns that will help build strength and coordination in your wrists and fore arms. The first pattern is just basic back and forth the next is called double stroke rolls if your doing it fast and the last is called a paradidle. Also you can go to http://www.vicfirth.com/features_drumset.html for more information.
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