What musical instrument have you always wanted to learn how to play? and did u get there?
just-dave asked:
Yeah! air guitar is cool, never goes out of tune he he
Yeah i suppose drummers are not exactly Mr or Mrs popular in the neighbourhood he he
Yeah sneebs, can be a girly magnet, i wonder why the guitars at the car boot sale always only ever have 3 strings?
Hi Karen G, it’s still possible with little fingers, Tony Iommi from Black Sabbath has no finger tips, if i’m passing through Yorkshire sometime i will teach u some cool riffs he he
Yeah! air guitar is cool, never goes out of tune he he
Yeah i suppose drummers are not exactly Mr or Mrs popular in the neighbourhood he he
Yeah sneebs, can be a girly magnet, i wonder why the guitars at the car boot sale always only ever have 3 strings?
Hi Karen G, it’s still possible with little fingers, Tony Iommi from Black Sabbath has no finger tips, if i’m passing through Yorkshire sometime i will teach u some cool riffs he he
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guitar!
i know how to play and air guitar if that counts! lol Ruby
the clarinet and yes i did for a number of years xx nendlin
Always really wanted to play the piano, but afraid I never did. Kelly B
I’ve always wanted to play the drums, but I’ve never got the guts to sign up for the course alone. But I know how to play the guitar though. insulinnn
Guitar. Just because that is the only insturment that you can pull out during any situation and not look like a wierdo. Most songs that people know can be led by a guitar. I never learned how to play. But if i had the time or the money, I would do it!! For the ladies! Sneebs
I would love to lean how to play the piano and violin. I don’t think i will ever learn though, until I win the lottery that is! flump-a-lumps
started playing the piano when i was young but i finally got tired of doin it and i just stopped doing it eventually riza
i always wanted to play the violin because i like how it sounds. unfortunately, i never had the time. so, i guess it will stay just a dream. kristen_a
i always wanted to play the guitar or the piano really well… i did once get a couple of guitar lessons from a friend, but gave it up as a bad idea when i realised that my small hands were not exactly designed to be good at that sort of thing. i never got any further than being able to play ‘twinkle twinkle little star’ on the piano….. not exactly rock n’ roll……. lol karen g
I wanted to play the cello when i was a kid.. AND i did learn how to play it…but my teacher moved away this year,so i sort of have stopped playing it…Now i feel as if there’s a hole in me… lisa
I always wanted to learn the harp, but they cost more than a piano and there aren’t that many teachers out there. So no, I never got there. Sigh.
Maybe if they really do have them in Heaven… anna
when i was little one of my mum’s friend’s daughters played the flute very well, and i always wanted to play it, it made such a beautiful sound. and now i do play it, i still don’t think i’m great at it, even though people tell me that i am! I’m still learning, am at Grade 5 now! xx HappyChickxx
Sax Wiseone
The guitar. I wanted to be able to make an instrument sing, preferably an instrument that wasn’t a natural singer in the first place.
Yes, I did get there in the end. I own three guitars – a 2003 Fender Telecaster, a 1987 Squier Strat (very battered and scuffed because it was my first guitar) and a 2006 Ibanez AF-75 – and I can make them do more or less exactly what I want them to. I’m not a genius, but I can play filth, class, precision, rhythm, blues, swing, total screaming death and also extend chords in a vain attempt to make the accompaniment to Gershwin’s ‘Summertime’ ever so slightly less boring than usual. lexo80
originally I wanted to play the oboe , later changed to the choranglais(sp) , still my favourite . My grandmother gave me her violin , which I never did get to play very well ; sadly the woodwinds , never . kitiyapron p
i had a few lessons when i was younger for about 3 months on the piano. many years later when i was 33 i took it up again and now can play almost any piece before me.
It is never too late to learn better
the accordian – my mothers’ family were in a travelling group called the “Orielle Banjelleers”. Two played accordians and the rest played Banjos in the Liverpool area.
As a child we used to go to my great uncle’s house and be entertained by him – singing all the old songs to the accordian
Unfortunately, when he became ill he sold his instruments
I never could afford the instrument or the lessons Eddy G.