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V.I Instrument database! What do you play?

Hi, saxes (satb) and clarinets (full Rande) are my strongest, and I've played most woodwinds at some point (flute, oboe, bassoon,) in a "good enough to double," capacity, but that's about it.

I'm decent piano/keyboard player, I've even played accordion. I've done a little various percussion, but I'm not really a 'drummer' (can't play snare rudiments = not a full fledged drummer IMHO.)

I don't have access to all of these instruments, but I have enough to take up too much room in my apartment!
 
Violin since 7 years old.Im 28 years old by the way.Working in opera orchestra now.So if there will be anyone who needs help with violin text me.

I took piano lessons from conservatory years.Not an easy peasy to play like violin for me of course.I can play erik satie's at least but i am using piano with every piece i make so need to improve for sure.

Guitar
Not like guthrie govan level of course but i can play easily when i do practise.
 
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Organ - had lessons on a Thomas two manual 2 ½ octave pedalboard (which had a built in Moog) when I was a teenager.
very much a beginner on piano (actually a 88 note synth with weighted keys) and bass guitar (P bass and 5 string J bass).
 
Classical double-bass, folk mountain dulcimer, a tiny bit of cello, and enough piano to be dangerous. I've messed around a bit with fiddle, but given the strength it takes to play double-bass, I tend to strangle a fiddle <smile>.
 
Mostly, I play (in descending order) tenor and soprano sax (though, as with most saxophonists, I played the others, alto and baritone, as well), flute, and WX5. I also play jazz piano and synthesizer, acoustic (double bass) and fretless basses, and renaissance winds, folk flutes, and percussion. At one time, I also played classical, folk, and electric guitars, but that was a while ago.

B.A. in Music Education, M.M. in Music Composition in Electronic Music.

Many thanks, BTW, for maintaining here a more cordial tone than some of the other sites I've been on that pertain to the concerns of electronic musicians. It is appreciated!
 
I'm glad the question was what DO you play vs. what CAN you play.

Drum kit, guitar, bass, keys (car and house), lead and backing vox.

The best way to describe my music reading skills is to say that I at least I DO know which tiny letters to scribble down next to the clef. I do much better with drum notation because there are only 4 notes and no accidentals.
 
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Cool, I have two Kronos(s), as well: Kronos73 for live gigs (will have had it ten years come August), and a Kronos2 88 that I use as midi controller at home
 
Tyson Baker - Producer for 2 years, lifelong musician starting on trombone, guitar, and eventually the electric and upright bass. I'm getting my degree at UNCG in Jazz Studies and looking forward to meeting or collaborating with anyone in the Greensboro/Triad area or NC in general.
 
Mostly C Trumpet with an occasional Bb and Piccolo Trumpet thrown in. Plus, of course, the computer :)
 
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