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musical intruments, what do you play
2006-01-08, 6:36 PM #41
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i like the stradivarius, also, but it was so much more expensive.


Yeah, I got lucky and grabbed one while they were fairly cheap. 1500, I think. Now they've shot up to about 1800. But the Yamahas are good horns, too. A couple of my underlings play on Yamahas. ;)

Looking through this thread makes me realize why there are so many flame wars on Massassi. Look at all the trumpet players! I mean, our egos are 3 times the size of a normal one! That's just asking for trouble.
2006-01-08, 6:39 PM #42
why isnt this in the music forum?
2006-01-08, 6:42 PM #43
[QUOTE=Mr. Stafford]why isnt this in the music forum?[/QUOTE]

Because nobody knows that forum exists
2006-01-08, 6:42 PM #44
[QUOTE=Mr. Stafford]why isnt this in the music forum?[/QUOTE]

'cause i'm a moron.
i know a vegan dairy farmer
2006-01-08, 6:46 PM #45
your mom.
2006-01-08, 7:10 PM #46
Oh let's see...anything unusual I can probably have a go at. I have a nice collection of Celtic instruments, some uncommon unstruments from around the world, a trumpet, snar drums/modern drum sets is fun, I have a bass but don't play it much, etc.
2006-01-08, 8:52 PM #47
been playing the drums for almost 7 years now. also poke around on a key board every once in a while. right now i gots a pearl import select kit. hope to get a pearl masters kit soon as i get enough money though.
Welcome to the douchebag club. We'd give you some cookies, but some douche ate all of them. -Rob
2006-01-09, 6:15 AM #48
Originally posted by Space_Bandit:
I've played bass for 6 years.

Damn that was a sweet solo.


Thanks!
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