What instrument do you play? For how long? What are you favorite songs to play on it (links appreciated)? Tell stories if we want to be /comfy/
>>35390306
I play the guitar. This is the only fucking song I can play: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hD6_QXwKesU
drums 10 years
guitar 9 years
bass 8 years
vocals since I can remember (I'm 25)
I like rocknroll but I have a hard time finding people to be in bands with because they all either want to play sloow and soft pretentious arty indie rock or super heavy tryhard metalcore
>>35390306
>Instrument?
Bass guitar
>How long?
A little more than a year
>Songs?
Anesthesia by Metallica, still trying to get it down but it's a fun song
https://youtu.be/GhFMMiTmHb4
>>35390306
If I eat a lot of beans I can fart 3 blind mice.
>>35390306
I play violin
fsdsfdsdsfsdfsda
>>35390341
aw sweet this is a good song can you make a vocaroo, I wanna hear
i've been playing the trombone for about 3-4 years, my favorite tunes are mostly jazz standards but the one that really gives me comfort is autumn leaves
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDJ8sHOUJ0g
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJIaXnZyfkw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krg7MFgxJAM
played sax for two months shit was gay got out of that quick
>guitar
>a little more than a year
>ITAOTS, Hurt by Johnny Cash, 505 by arctic monkeys is fun to play and sing along too I guess
I have about 2 months worth of experience because I can't commit. When you're starting out the only songs you can play are just soooo boring.
>>35390341
My nigga
for anyone who's wondering, ITAOTS can be learned by anyone (with or without guitar experience) in at most 2 sittings. It uses some of the first chords you are supposed to learn (G, EM, C, and D IIRC) and sounds very nice to people who don't know guitar. It's the "and here's wonderwall" of indie music and if you wanna impress someone with patrician tier taste but no real music knowledge play Aeroplane.
If you guys really want I'll dust off the guitar and play it for a vocaroo, to be the THAT GUY of this thread but I honestly have no talent and am so rusty I prolly can't even play ITAOTS perfectly.
>tfw drummer living in a small apartment
>acoustic drums are too loud
>forced to practice on my electronic kit
>it's better than nothing but rubber pads triggering samples don't have the same feel or sound as real mylar skins and bronze cymbals
>>35390867
sure. better not skimp out on the vocals
>>35391000
I haven't sung in forever, so brace yourself for some cringey shit
>tfw go to karaoke at the bar and sing only songs that are in your vocal range and you already know the lyrics to
>watch drunk non musician plebs horribly butcher a song you were about to do
>>35391016
You still there, anoon?
Bass Guitar
13 Years
Most fun song to play for me is I Was Made to Love Her by Stevie Wonder
vulfpeck made a cool midi visualizer of the bass line to it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKBmkxFm7-U&ab_channel=Vulf
I'm a guitar faggot. I got this epiphone Snow Falcon in the mail a couple weeks ago and it's awesome. The most interesting thing about this guitar imo is the fingerboard. The fingerboard material from the 1rst fret to the 11th fret is phenolic and from the 12th to 22nd fret, it's maple. The guitar looks much nicer in person and it plays and sounds great when plugged in to my Marshall DSL40c. When I get my next paycheck I'm going to start looking in to pedals. I'm eyeing an OD pedal called the 'Andy Timmons Pedal'. That pedal is just what I'm looking for for the kind of tone I want out of a guitar. Most of what I play is stuff done by Brendon Small, Mastodon, Baroness, and Queens of the Stone Age. Been playing for 10 years and I'm just now starting to practice improvising.
I also play Beatles, Bob Dylan, American Football, Grizzly Bear, etc on my acoustic guitar. Need to change the strings on it pretty soon.
Guitar 12 years
Drums 10 years
Piano 4 years
https://youtu.be/Sd5bwogqmFs
Been playing this a lot recently
Bagpipes- 1 year
>>35392453
What's the tuning of that song, friendo?
I picked up a harmonica a while back and am teaching myself to play. I can do just about anything in straight harp by looking at tabs, and I'm starting to get the hang of bending and blues style. I'm a deckhand, so the best times I have for practice are when I'm on night watch and everyone else on the ship is asleep. Very comfy.The chef caught me once and complimented my playing. Felt good.
>>35390306
My roommate and I just whipped this up on the spot, I'm on guitar & he's on a big African bongo thing:
https://clyp.it/y3vsdjf3
I've been playing for a while, hard to quantify since it was mostly play and not practice. Maybe ~1.5 years of actual practice.