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sheep21
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  • Posted: 03/27/2013 06:47
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Guitar(electric mostly but some acoustic), bass, harmonica and cash register.
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  • Posted: 03/27/2013 09:47
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Puncture Repair wrote:
Guitar, Bass Guitar, Mandolin/Mandola, Piano and Keyboards, Ukulele

Not particularly special at any of them.

Also, if you really want to take enjoying music to a new level, learn as many instruments as possible. Suddenly the music will unfold and you'll start hearing each individual part of the song as it's own - only since I started playing guitar did I notice the guitar on even some of my favourite songs, especially during louder moments. You can really pinpoint key moments on songs, it's sometimes like hearing your favourite music all over again.


This is very true! In my case it's especially true for bass guitar. When I first started to learn it, and tried to learn a few songs, a new layer of sounds opened up to me. I might still be ignorant of the incredible bass lines in many Beatles songs if I hadn't tried to actually learn them, for example, and these days I often tend to listen specifically for the bass at times, it's a wonderful instrument. 😄
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  • Posted: 03/27/2013 10:18
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I play in a large accordion orchestra (about 80 accordions, also flutes, guitars, drums, pianos etc.)

I think this has the same effect on listening to music as when you can play a lot of different instruments. In an orchestra you learn to listen to each other and to all the different parts of the music.
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The guitar
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Guitar, tenor sax, cello, bass, violin, a little keyboards. Mostly these days it's guitar. Singing lead and harmonies is my main function in my band.
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  • Posted: 04/03/2013 20:12
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I play the guitar and piano. Wanting to learn other instruments along the way like the saxophone and others that will eventually come to me 💡
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Piano, and I guess laptop and sampler. Also I play that Ocarina app on my iPhone. That shit's legit
SamuelPear
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Guitar, Bass, Piano, Fender Rhodes, Wurlitzer and Kitchen Tools ! The kitchen tools are great for jamming with friends and with few voices, sounds crazy (well it is) but actually it rocks some parties !
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Guitar and not very good harmonica, my Fender Telecaster has been my no1 love for the last 20 years. (Slightly edged out to no2 by my kids these days)
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