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Minauros
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i own a casio midi synthesizer and a Gibson classical guitar


Fri Apr 15, 2005 12:32 pm
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Stygia
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Student acoustic guitar, too small for me now
Really old keyboard
Recorder
Wooden Flute
Bongos
Harmonica.

Use the keyboard the most.

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Fri Apr 15, 2005 1:14 pm
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Cort Action Series Bass
Electric Guitar (Fender Strat knockoff)
Shitty Acoustic Guitar
Selmer Alto Saxophone
Evolution MK-249 MIDI controller
Ensoniq ESQ-1 Synth
E-Mu ESI-2000 Sampler

other gear I use often, that I don't own:
Alesis A6 Andromeda
Alesis Ion

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Fri Apr 15, 2005 2:53 pm
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An acoustic guitar, a recorder, and two harmonicas

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Fri Apr 15, 2005 4:19 pm
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Right now I just have an acoustic guitar after we sold off our old electric Parker Fly.


Fri Apr 15, 2005 4:26 pm
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1970's Fender Mustang
Sigma acoustic
fake SG
cheap bongos
harmonica


Fri Apr 15, 2005 6:12 pm
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Let's see....

el cheapo drum set with Sabian cymbols and generic heads
Gibson electric guitar
no-name electric bass
casio synth with electric drumpads
Cello
Stone flute
really really small working harmonica necklace :P

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Fri Apr 15, 2005 6:54 pm
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I'm in a house with many instruments, but I won't list them all, just the ones that I have some claim to

electric guitar (honer RTX)
viola
a few violins of various sizes
various keyboards, synths, tone modules
access to a copy of logic pro 7 with (among other things) sculpture and ultrabeat
many varied vst instruments
a few powertools
a washing machine

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Fri Apr 15, 2005 8:03 pm
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Spread out between my place here and my mother's house I have


A number of pennywhistles in a variety of keys and styles
A flute (Artley, in case you were wondering. Basically a pretty good student model)
A Sakuhachi (japanese flute. Mine's made from Bamboo)
a fife
a recorder
a pan pipe
A drum...not sure what it's called
a thumb piano
A variety of novelty flute things I've picked up at international stores and such
And one old, dusty acoustic guitar. I think I restrung it in 1997. Never COULD play very well
A bagpipe chanter

Do you get the impression I might like wind instruments? Now, of all those, I can *properly* play the flute, the whistles and the recorder. I can get a tune out of pretty much anything flutish, to varying degrees of success. For example, I suck on the ocarina, but once I get my omboucher (spelling?) right, I'm okay on the fife. The percussion instruments were gifts from my father...though not at the same time. I'm not good with them, but I sometimes like to play them just the same.

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Fender Strat
Gibson Acoustic
Alvarez Acoustic
Ovation Acoustic
Keyboard

And a few random pots and pans:)

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Fri Apr 15, 2005 10:16 pm
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Piano (upright, bought 23 or so years ago when I started playing)
Flute (bought 18-19 years ago when I started playing)
Piccolo (bought 16 years ago when I started playing)
Crystal flute (bought 8 years ago)
Acoustic guitar (given as a gift to me 11 years ago)
Bass guitar (given as a gift to me 9 years ago)

Various other things have come and gone over the years. Of the ones I currently own, I play the piano most consistently.

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Fri Apr 15, 2005 10:19 pm
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-Clarinet (played it from 4th-9th grade)
-A plastic recorder floating around somewhere
-An electric keyboard with all kinds of cool sounds
-An upright piano at home that hasn't been touched in years and none of us really know how to play

As it turns out, I just don't seem to be musically inclined.

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Sat Apr 16, 2005 12:11 am
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Ton of it is passed down hella old stuff:
-My Oboe(aka dying goose) that I haven't played often in years so you wouldn't wanna hear me, playing only sometimes in the summers does not help one improve on what they know, only remember some of what they forgot.
-An old snare Drum that nobody really knows where it is or how to play (well, I kninda do...)
-A Clarinet I can play, but never do (my brother does)
-A Sax that I've never played, not do I know how to play it, like my brother.
-An electric keyboard I haven't, but should, use some more.
-My uncle's old acoustic collecting dust in my closet... God how I wish i could play it! However, I don't have the time to learn.
-A plastic recorder, how cool is that. You know you envy me (joking here). But actually, I really wish I could play it well, if you've ever heard anybody play it well, you'd probably know why.
-Some maracas (don't ask, I really don't know either)
-A real (not toy like) harmonica that I would also like to play

Wow.. I never realized how much stuff I had. I'm so busy now that I really don't have time to practice on any of them, but over the summer I'll probably turn on the keyboard, prep the clarinet and oboe, and clean that guitar and have at it. I really only get to enjoy playing any type of musical instrument over the summer.

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Sat Apr 16, 2005 1:22 am
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a violin, several guitars (both electric and acoustic,) and a recorder.

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Sat Apr 16, 2005 2:06 am
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I've got a black Jackson with a reversed headstock and a floyd-rose tremelo, and a B.C. Rich Outlaw. I also use a Boss ME-30 effects pedal and a Crate Amp.

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