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Your Musical History
Posted by cazywaz • 6/25/09 • Subscribe to this Discussion [RSS] • Report This Topic
Topics: bands, instruments, music
Everyone has different aspects of history, what would be your musical history?
as in what instruments have/do you play?
Whats your favorite song of all time?
Whats your favorite band/singer of all time?
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haha just made a similar post.
1) guitar, piano, trumpet
2) King's Crossing
3) Elliott Smith
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I play Drums, Piano, Guitar, Tin Whistle, but mostly I sing.
I sing at regular open mics and have been in a couple of concerts, and am in a musical CD for my school.
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It's ever changing but i think my favorite song would be the verve - Bittersweet Symphony... i just never get sick of it.
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My favorite band of all time is Modest Mouse - There sort of like marmite.. you either love them or you hate them
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I started guitar in 1970. Studied jazz and some Classical Indian music. Play all styles but constantly find myself on an acoustic guitar. I also play mandolin and Bouzouki.
Fave song oddly enough is Moon River, the old standard and
also Star by 08001 www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3nf6Ivu1Nw it is in three languages and multiple styles
My favourite band was - Oregon (eclectic acoustic jazz)
And in rock - probably 08001
Soul - Curtis Mayfield
Fave muso - Anouar Brahem an Oud player
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I have been able to play violin, guitar, autoharp, and recorder but am very rusty on all three now. I still own at least one of each of the instruments but never seem to have time to get back in practice.
Hmmm, my favorite song is constantly in flux however, several have remained near the top for a long time: "People are People" and "Enjoy the Silence" from Depeche Mode, "Peace Sells" from Megadeth, "Summer in the City" by the Lovin' Spoonful, and "Homeward Bound" by Simon and Garfunkel are way up there.
I don't really have a favorite anything - just lists of favorites; some of my favorite groups are: Depeche Mode, Megadeth, Simon and Garfunkel, New Order, and Iron Maiden. -
I studies guitar around 1997. Joined a rock band in 1998 as a vocalist. Also played the harmonica and recorder.At that time i was heavily influenced by American bands like Gin Blossoms and Collective Soul on the vocal side.
I also got into classic rock like Jimi Hendrix,The Doors,Cream,... a bit of Blues by Howlin' Wolf.Explored Pink Floyd and Traffic.
Then explored early music like that of Palestrina and Monteverdi .Further stretched into classical music with Rachmaninov and Chopin
well of course I was already into Celtic music but that's another story. -
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i'll tell you what is a great example of musicianship, mary black no frontiers. i saw a version of it on tele once in a doco called "Irish Music in America". I've looked for that version on the web but can't find it. I had to work out about a half a dozen of her songs once for a band and it's very good
www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgZCbHcp1JE it was this band wit this sound,
It may have had Donald Luney as well, guitar, double bass, accordian,
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I have a guitar, drums, keyboard and violin... although of all four I can only play the drums with any real confidence. I also have my voice
I took classical and opera singing lessons for a few years, although I'm very rusty now.
Favourite song of all time? That's pretty difficult, it changes a lot, same with my favourite band. I think at the moment the song would be Cry For The Moon by Epica and favourite band probably Children of Bodom or Amon Amarth. -
Started learning piano when I was seven. At 18, I was the choir director at our community church. I love listening to grand operas and have a good collection of records of long-ago artists. Enjoy the golden voices of Dame Joan Sutherland, Mado Robin, Amelita Galli-Curci, Jussi Bjoerling, and many other great opera singers. I compose and arrange music. Here in Saudi Arabia I give private piano lessons during my spare time. Play guitar a little. All time fav singer is Connie Francis, and my fav folk group is Peter, Paul & Mary.
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1)Violin and Viola
2)Hole in the sky-Black Sabbath
3)Hard one, either Black Sabbath or Slayer
I haven't played an instrument for at least 20 years.
Hole in the sky remains my favorite all time song, but I very, very rarely listen to Sabbath or Slayer any more and am in fact now completely addicted to Bluegrass. -
My recent history is I just worked out a great version of Autumn Leaves in D Flat, I tuned my acoustic down a step t0 Eb and transposed it from G to D so it sat nicer on guitar
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