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Posted 2007-08-19, 04:53 PM in reply to HandOfHeaven's post "What instrument(s) do you play?"
None, although Cello has always interested me.
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Posted 2007-08-19, 04:54 PM in reply to Grav's post starting "None, although Cello has always..."
Blah. Can you pluck that like a violin?

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Posted 2007-08-19, 07:07 PM in reply to HandOfHeaven's post starting "Blah. Can you pluck that like a violin?"
I play the drums and some piano.. I had a band but we broke up recently.

maybe i'll post one of our songs
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Posted 2007-08-19, 07:13 PM in reply to -Spector-'s post starting "I play the drums and some piano.. I had..."
I used to play the clarinet in high school...I took a drum lesson and caught on pretty quick, but the kid giving me the lesson baild on me so that flew out the window...
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Posted 2007-08-19, 09:33 PM in reply to Silverjinx18's post starting "I used to play the clarinet in high..."
None. Electronic music composition only.
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Posted 2007-08-19, 10:34 PM in reply to Chruser's post starting "None. Electronic music composition only."
I was in percussion in school. I play the piano a bit, and I have always wanted to play the violin.
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