Still don't see anything about drop C, but I do like putting it in vaginas.
[QUOTE=DrMonumbo;16322238]Still don't see anything about drop C, but I do like putting it in vaginas.[/QUOTE]
:Dawkins102:
Heres some semi old pic of my refinished 1980's Tama Rockstars!
[img]http://img294.imageshack.us/img294/4565/doneeee.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=MegaErathia;16320060]Oh it's pretty sweet if you want a heavy sound. I have a 15 watt spider 3 cause I don't play live and stuff. I should've taken atleast 30 watt I guess though since that produces somewhat more sound to annoy my neighboors. Go for it if you can't decide which metal pedal you want![/QUOTE]
I have 30 watt Spider 2 and it's fucking awesome.
[QUOTE=woodchuck34;16319964]i love playing drums
[img]http://img223.imageshack.us/img223/6117/dsc0067aq4.jpg[/img]
[img]http://img257.imageshack.us/img257/4697/dsc0068pg8.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
Needs more cowbell.
I play guitar, bass guitar, and double bass.
I can sing if that counts :v:
I guess singing could count, considering it requires a microphone...
[QUOTE=Kyle v2;16323862]I guess singing could count, considering it requires a microphone...[/QUOTE]
Singing is the base instrument of every band!
[QUOTE=MegaErathia;16323873]Singing is the base instrument of every band![/QUOTE]
Not for Blotted Science it is...
Ukulele.
I have an Ohana Tenor, TK-50G.
[IMG]http://www.elderly.com/images/new_instruments/180N/TK50G_front.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://www.elderly.com/images/new_instruments/180N/TK50G_back.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://www.elderly.com/images/new_instruments/180N/TK50G_body-front.jpg[/IMG]
The top is cedar too, which is pretty rare for a Uke as far as I know. It gives it a great sound.
Guitar, bass, synth, stylophone (=P) and I can sorta play my mate's mandolin. Thinking about buying a mandolin of my own.
I can play the flute.
Play bass, but used to play guitar. Will definitely never go back to playing guitar again, bass is so much more me-like.
I own a violin, er-hu, semi-acoustic bass, uke, and a half-finished electric guitar I've been building from scratch (pickups and all!) for practically forever.
Out of those, I can play the bass and the uke. I can also dabble drums, and rock out the kazoo. I did have a Bb clarinet and an expensive custom semi-acoustic guitar, but they got left at my parents house when I moved to the UK - then my parents divorced and both conveniently disappeared :(
Guitar, Piano and tinwhistle.
Guitar and drums.
In relation to my above post, anyone know if this mandolin would be any good for learning on?
[url]http://www.guitarampkeyboard.com/en/74084[/url]
[img]http://www.productwiki.com/upload/images/fender_american_vintage_62_stratocaster_left_handed-400-400.jpg[/img]
First one that came up that looks anything like mine.
Guitar and Piano. Wanna get a Mandolin or Ukelele at some point.
synthesizer and drum machine :clint:
Piano 11 years, Guitar 5 years, Keyboard 6 years, Harmonica 1 year.
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:smug:
I play this bad boy
[img]http://www.percussionmusic.us/instruments/triangle.png[/img]
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