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Hello All,
Wondering how many of you ladies play musical instruments?
What kind of instrument(s) you play?
Never learned but the instrument of choice for Brandi would be a bass guitar.
Hugs,
Brandi
Percussion, from my high school band days. And now as an adult have incorporated into my participation in my local folk singing club- percussion, recorder, and more.
Thanks Meghan for your response.
I love solo percussions - I recall in grammar school and the orchestra performed for the entire student body and the percussion solo was just awesome.
Brandi XOXO
In my high school days it was the violin it sounded like a Poor animal caught in a trap i now enjoy music not make it
Tenor saxophone. I play in the local civic band that's attached to the university. I'm not very good, lol, but it's fun. I always fantasize about doing one of our concerts en femme, but it just wouldn't work right now.
Hay Jennifer,
Rather listen to music as well!!!
Brandi XOXO
Hi Sarah,
One thing I have learned over life is to never say never!!!
Brandi XOXO
I used to be ok playing a comb & paper, but I've lost the knack now. 😀
Hi Brandi, Been playing drums for 40 years. would love to get a girl band together if that's ever possible?? in Cleveland ?? BUT WOULD BE AMAZING
Xx
Briana
Hi Briana,
Thanks for the response.
That would be amazing - what would the band's name be called?
Hugs,
Brandi
Hi Michaela,
Probably like riding a bike - never really forget
Brandi XOXO
I play a 6 string acoustic guitar, in middle school, oh so many years ago, I played Tuba.
Band name???
Thats easy.
As a "play" on the Everly Bros, "The Never Be Sisters".
Why? Cos genetically and practically, "it could never be".
Caty
(Broken down old rocker who plays guitar, both electric and acoustic. But very little lead. Fingers are too short...)
People sometimes laugh at the tuba, but a good Tuba player really can make a performance. The tuba is right there with the percussion in driving the band and getting an audience engaged. I think it's an underappreciated instrument sometimes.
Music is my life. I play guitar, bass guitar, trombone, trumpet and sing professionally and have taught all instruments as an instrumental band teacher for 32 years. Without music I'd be living in a box on the streets of New York.