The DU Lounge
Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsWhat musical instrument did/do you play? I played the French horn. Was there a special genre of music you liked to play?


OLDMDDEM
(2,632 posts)debm55
(48,832 posts)
Walleye
(41,577 posts)debm55
(48,832 posts)
Norrrm
(2,564 posts)I peaked early in my musical career.
debm55
(48,832 posts)
SheltieLover
(72,215 posts)I miss playing the piano.
debm55
(48,832 posts)
Traildogbob
(11,583 posts)A bass player when Beatles arrived.
Switched to acoustic guitar in the Navy.
Now obsessed with acoustics. Too embarrassed to say how many I have. But, playing, even just to the dog, soothes my mind and soul with all hell going in here now.
Go learn, with YouTube and others to teach, no excuse.
Wish I could play flute. Was gifted an amazingly crafted Navajo one from a student years ago.
Also want to learn harmonica with a neck rack.
Any help? To me its like trying to write with both hands, two different stories.😤😫.
debm55
(48,832 posts)
S/V Loner
(9,417 posts)Guitar was my primary musical instrument and a lot of the other stuff I learned because my band was playing it out. The mandolin on Losing My Religion is an example of that. You pick up a lot of things paying out in a rock band for over 20 years. The truth is that I was the primary singer so my voice was actually my prime instrument.
Americanme
(260 posts)I also played trumpet, altonium, mellophone, and had one semester of piano class. As an adult, I taught myself electric bass, guitar, and drums. Sadly, I have not played any of them in many years. I still have 2 guitars in my basement, gathering dust.
and piano as a child. That is when I first learned how to read music. Sadly I didnt continue my piano lessons as an adult.
Have been in choruses for most of my life. The voice is considered an instrument- we were told 😊
iscooterliberally
(3,110 posts)I didn't make much money at it, but I had a great time. I got to run sound for a lot of legendary people back in the 20th century too. I most played rock, blues and top forty.
JMCKUSICK
(3,314 posts)After two weeks it was the Trombone, after two weeks of that it was flunk out.
My musical gifts were limited to oratory heights achieved only in the humid and enclosed environment called the bathroom shower
hlthe2b
(110,830 posts)Last time I did a deep dive "clean-out" of the garage, I found a box just filled with sheet music-everything from classical to a lot of popular music of the late 60s and 70s-and that really made me wish I had a piano. But, alas...
I tried acoustic guitar, but I was never consistent enough to really become adept. Oh, well...
calguy
(5,947 posts)in a drum & bugle corps back in the sixties. Drum corps was my life back then, and the fond memories still live in my soul to this day.
oberle
(130 posts)I am a professional musician, currently an organist/choirmaster. I have a doctoral degree is organ, harpsichord and carillon. I used to play in a bagpipe band many years ago. My favorite music is classical, Celtic, and Klezmer. Music has been my life for over 60 years. I don't know what I'd do without it.
3catwoman3
(27,276 posts)...right down to the molecules I'm made from.
surrealAmerican
(11,669 posts)... (piano, guitar, clarinet, balalaika, harmonica, bass), and never played any of them well.
I'm a passable visual artist, but no kind of musician.
3catwoman3
(27,276 posts)I've been a member of a small handbell choir since 2012.
I have a wonderful old upright grand player piano built in 1918, made in Chicago by the Gulbransen company. It is one of my most prized possessions.