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Ah, where to begin?
Ragtime banjo:
Plectrum banjo:
Cello banjo:
Vihuela:
Baroque lute:
Last edited by Rob MacKillop; 08-18-2014 at 08:51 AM.
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08-18-2014 08:42 AM
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Baroque guitar:
Ukulele:
Classical Guitar:
Blues acoustic guitar:
...and a few others
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Originally Posted by jasaco
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Originally Posted by BigDaddyLoveHandles
If you have some free time, you might like to peruse a website I manage called "Steel Guitar Jazz" at www.steelguitarjazz.com
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Bass and a little bit of piano
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Started out on Sax and still gig with my tenor. I also play flute and clarinet which, of course, is a common extension of playing the sax. I can play recorder and Irish whistle. )I respectfully submit that Irish whistle is a real instrument and should be recognized as such despite the low price.)
I also do a little mandolin and have fooled around with bluegrass banjo very briefly.
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I'm not at Rob Mackillop's level (who is?), but mandolin, bass, tenor banjo, and baritone uke (the last is tuned like the top four strings of a guitar, so maybe a cheater). I strive to play a mandocello . . . someday.
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Nice work Rob.
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I think most musicians just like to mess around with whatever they can get their hands on. If it makes a sound, I'm in.
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I quite often play the fool like John Lennon.
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I like to noodle on the piano. For some reason noodling on the piano sounds much more musical, to my ears, than noodling on the guitar.
Was Eddie Lang short?
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