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JokerGrin

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3 Electric Guitars:
Yamaha Pacifica 012 (first guitar, tuned two steps down to muck about with)
Ibanez Ibanez SZ720FM (tuned a step down, looks beautiful but a bit too "chunky" for my liking)
Ibanez S470 (my favourite, standard tuning, wonderful to play)

I also have an Alto Saxophone somewhere, though haven't picked it up in a while.

Also, you know you dig my bedcovers.
 

Xrysthos

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Electric and acoustic guitar, though I'm no good - I tend to refer to them as furniture. I also own a pennywhistle, which I actually know how to play. One cannot dislike Irish folk music.
 

Berethond

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That's not the exact same model piano, though. And I'm looking for a good organ if someone wants to hook me up.
 

cavemano727

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I play trumpet. Mainly folk songs but I really want to learn Big Band, Blues, and Jazz music. I also play a wide aray of Ocaranas. I also play a type of flute, not a long one but one with a lot of vertical pipes.
 

speedcoreXdandy

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I own a Dean Flying V Michael Shenker Edition (broken), a Squire Strat (scratched, dented and scribbled all over) which I can hook up to either a Digitech Death Metal or a Korg multi effects pedal thing and a rubbish 15 watt practice amp, some shitty acoustic (not broken but there is a crack in the back of it) and the cheapest casio keyboard possible.
 

henrebotha

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Fender Standard Stratocaster (Arctic White) with Lace Sensor Golds
Yamaha P-90 stage piano
Roland JC-80 Jazz Chorus
Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi
Yamaha YAS-62 alto saxophone
triangle, shakers, and a badass tambourine

Instruments I want to buy and learn to play in future:
Ibanez SR-500
oud
tabla
clarinet
flute
violin (actually have one already)
viola
cello
drum kit
banjo
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Jerious1154 said:
At the present, just a clarinet, but hopefully a sax in the near future.
I'll trade you. Clarinet > sax. Especially bass clarinet. Gods, I loves me a good bass clarinet. Anyone who tells you sax is a step up from clarinet is lying. Go listen to Kayo Dot - The Manifold Curiosity.
 

O maestre

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3 electric guitars 1 acoustic one keyboard and one violin and yes coupled with gaming and my fetish for high quality sound, and my main occupation as a student and lowly bartender i dont have too much of a food budget not one that is worth mentioning

edit -oh and i have a girlfriend too which is also an economic tear :p but that is perhaps caused mostly by my chivalrous behavior around her
 

Jerious1154

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henrebotha said:
Jerious1154 said:
At the present, just a clarinet, but hopefully a sax in the near future.
I'll trade you. Clarinet > sax. Especially bass clarinet. Gods, I loves me a good bass clarinet. Anyone who tells you sax is a step up from clarinet is lying. Go listen to Kayo Dot - The Manifold Curiosity.
The clarinet is still by far my favorite instrument. A sax would be an addition, not an upgrade.
 

300lb. Samoan

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Maze1125 said:
I own two guitars and a set of drums, here's a pic:

I lol'd - well played

Cliff_m85 said:
Trumpet (Actually a Cornet)
Rock Band 2 Guitar
Rock Band 2 Drums
Mouth harp
OK let's set a ground rule: a jaw-harp is higher on the musical food-chain than 'rock-band' controllers. Without a video game attached, the only musical sound they make is 'click-click-click-click-click' and no one likes listening to that.

In other news, I have a 1989 Pearl Export series drumkit with zildjian and paiste cymbals, a 1982 peavey T-60 electric guitar (and matching bass), a Tobais Growler 4-string bass, and an ESP 5-string bass. Haven't got to play my nice basses in soooooo long. I also have a casio arranger-workstation keyboard and my dad's v-drums which he gave up playing when he retired last year.
 

300lb. Samoan

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Jerious1154 said:
henrebotha said:
Jerious1154 said:
At the present, just a clarinet, but hopefully a sax in the near future.
I'll trade you. Clarinet > sax. Especially bass clarinet. Gods, I loves me a good bass clarinet. Anyone who tells you sax is a step up from clarinet is lying. Go listen to Kayo Dot - The Manifold Curiosity.
The clarinet is still by far my favorite instrument. A sax would be an addition, not an upgrade.
The clarinet players at my highschool left such a bad taste in my ears that I may never have a good appreciation for them. I got to sit in on a masterclass with an EXCELLENT clarinetist once (sorry, don't remember who - it was for a concert band festival at Ohio University) so I know what they sound like when played well. But I'll never get that awful sound of 50-geese-in-a-woodchipper out of my mind.
 

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300lb. Samoan said:
Jerious1154 said:
henrebotha said:
Jerious1154 said:
At the present, just a clarinet, but hopefully a sax in the near future.
I'll trade you. Clarinet > sax. Especially bass clarinet. Gods, I loves me a good bass clarinet. Anyone who tells you sax is a step up from clarinet is lying. Go listen to Kayo Dot - The Manifold Curiosity.
The clarinet is still by far my favorite instrument. A sax would be an addition, not an upgrade.
The clarinet players at my highschool left such a bad taste in my ears that I may never have a good appreciation for them. I got to sit in on a masterclass with an EXCELLENT clarinetist once (sorry, don't remember who - it was for a concert band festival at Ohio University) so I know what they sound like when played well. But I'll never get that awful sound of 50-geese-in-a-woodchipper out of my mind.
Yeah, high school has almost the alto sax for me. They suck so terribly.
But then I met Benjamin Boone, the man's amazing.
 

ThaBenMan

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A cheap-o acoustic guitar I picked up for $50 to learn to play on. Only problem is it's right-handed, I play left-handed >_> I've been meaning to bring it to a music shop to have it re-stringed for lefty playing (and a lefty instructional manual)

And I know they don't really count, but I have an excessive 4 plastic game guitars (2 for PS2 (original Guitar Hero, bitches!) and 2 for Xbox 360) and an Xbox 360 drum set.
 

varulfic

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I own the following:

- Electric Guitar "Black Devil" and an ME-50 multiple effects processor. I love that one, I can have a blast just fiddling with the sound, making crazy effects and weird noise, and wah-wah is as pleasant to the ears as it is fun to use.

- An acoustic guitar of unknown origin or brand. It's fun for those times when I feel like just playing chords in random progression.

- A broken electric drum set. Broken, as in it can't be plugged in, but since I'm mostly a drummer, I still practice on it.

- A Piano. My mom made me take lessons when I was a kid, which made me hate the thing. So now it just sits around collecting dust. Still, it's in pretty good shape, so it'll be sold eventually.

I also have a harmonica, a smaller bongo-like drum and a washboard.
 

300lb. Samoan

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varulfic said:
I also have a harmonica, a smaller bongo-like drum and a washboard.
A washboard??? AWESOME!!!!
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