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OSG Multi-Instrumentalists thread
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 12:05 pm
by El Pr0n
Could this be an "official" thread?
Yeah, it's a pretty pompous title to give yourself, but who on here likes to consider themselves multi-instrumentalists?
I'm a guitarist first, but lately I've almost given up trying to learn new stuff on guitar in favour of learning piano. I think it's far far more rewarding to be decent at two instruments than it is to be really good at one. Eventually, I'd like to be a sort of Steven Drozd or Jonny Greenwood type of guy, who isn't necessarily known as a 'guitarist'. I play drums too, and I absolutely love drumming. I guess the thing I REALLY want to do with music is compose, be it for bands, computers, ensembles, or maybe orchestras? Who knows. I don't just want to play one instrument.
I know there are loads of people on here like me, let's represent

Re: OSG Multi-Instrumentalists thread
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 12:07 pm
by Stereordinary
Count me in. I've been a drummer much longer than I've been a guitar player.

Re: OSG Multi-Instrumentalists thread
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 1:37 pm
by Professor Plum
i play a miniscule amount of paino and want to learn more. i also REALLY wanna learn bass clarinet! (i guess iv been listening to too much eric dolphy)

id love to try trombone and drums eventually too.
Re: OSG Multi-Instrumentalists thread
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 1:56 pm
by NBarnes21
I started on the drums when I was 11 (after some piano lessons when I was younger) and I'd still consider that my main instrument, I make a living drumming in my band and giving drum lessons on the side. I do however also play lots of guitar and have since high school, and know enough on bass to b.s. it. I too record my own material where I play every instrument on it and sing, so I suppose I'm qualified as well.
Re: OSG Multi-Instrumentalists thread
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 2:00 pm
by RumorsOFsurF
I played Trombone all through junior high and high school. First chair in high school Jazz Band.
I also play a bit of drums, and can play some chords on a piano...but those don't really count.

Re: OSG Multi-Instrumentalists thread
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 2:10 pm
by jaguarOW
I play guitar, keyboard and steel pans mostly, but also bass and im probably going to start playing drums.
I used to play violin when i was little aswell
Re: OSG Multi-Instrumentalists thread
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 2:13 pm
by the older brother
I play all the instruments on my recordings - I'm far from beeing a virtuose (?), but I get along with keys and non-guitar stringed instruments. I think programming is an art too....
Re: OSG Multi-Instrumentalists thread
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 2:16 pm
by the older brother
RumorsOFsurF wrote:
I played Trombone all through junior high and high school. First chair in high school Jazz Band.
Can I hire you?
I love to arrange brass/woodwind - but I can't get a single tone out of such an instrument, so I'm stuck with my crappy Reason samples....
Re: OSG Multi-Instrumentalists thread
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 2:21 pm
by Gw10101
haha, this could easily become some sort of brag sheet.
i started on piano when i was 8, took lessons for quite a while, picked up the trombone in 5th grade. some where in highschool i started picking up the guitar to just bang around on, but i really stuck tothe piano as far as scholastically.
following highschool i was a jazz performance major for several years focusing on percussion (piano, tuned percussion, drums, auxilliary etc.) also playing some trombone
in collage also getting the "fundamentals" in a bunch of standard band instruments (woodwins, brass) but i never gained any real understanding of those instruments. i can pick them up and make sounds with them, but nothing proficcient at all.
than after collage working on electronic keyboard instruments (where they act similar to a piano, but i swear it is a different discipline)
so yeah, i'd say i have a rounded instrumental training. but as far as comprehension and practical ability, i can play the guitar, drums and piano.
greg
Re: OSG Multi-Instrumentalists thread
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 2:24 pm
by jop
I can play a couple (literally a couple) of tunes on the piano, I can play one rythm on the drums (yes, first the bass drum, then the snare ,then the bassdrum twice and then the snare once again. All that and the hi-hat at the same time! 8)

). I can do some very basic bass stuff, hold maracas and a triangle (basically all instruments like that), I can hit the bongo's and congo's and in my fantasies I'm a great lead-singer too. :-[
So: no.
Re: OSG Multi-Instrumentalists thread
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 3:12 pm
by idiotbear
Guitars aside, I'm a cellist and not especially great pianist. My only regret is not being able to drum.
Re: OSG Multi-Instrumentalists thread
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 3:29 pm
by Jonesie
I started playing drums and guitar when I was 7. My brother got a kit, I got a guitar. Then we eventually switched somewhere. I started taking guitar seriously when I was like 12-ish. So I really think I'm a much better drummer than guitarist.
I also dabble in Piano and Bass.
Re: OSG Multi-Instrumentalists thread
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 3:32 pm
by Pingu
idiotbear wrote:
Guitars aside, I'm a cellist and not especially great pianist. My only regret is not being able to drum.
+1
I'm a decent guitarist, mediocre pianist and horrible cellist. Thinking about picking up the viola.
Re: OSG Multi-Instrumentalists thread
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 4:03 pm
by horizontalmode
Hello, Everyone
Glad to see other instruments can bring joy to the OSG guitar community.

I started on the song flute back in grade school

then
started guitar in my late teens, got curious about the piano/keyboards in my late 20's,
my passion now is butchering jazz drumming.
my noise makers
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Re: OSG Multi-Instrumentalists thread
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 10:22 pm
by Stratelejazzuar
besides guitar, i can play some bass...