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Mojoboy31, Kitchen Ninja
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Jun 16, 2013 06:10PM
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Nope. I failed my band test when I was in fourth grade. The notes for music are like another language to me. My dad is always asking if I would like to try ANY instrument, but I say no. Im not an artistic person....
That is sad but some people are talented in other areas. I have been playing for four months and I have started playing with the guys at my church.
I don't play an instrument, but my brother and my cousins play instruments. My brother is 29 and has been playing guitar since he was ten.
It is but I have no idea what I am doing so I just do my best to play along but I have an acoustic guitar and they haven't mic'ed me yet so nobody can here me so as long as I look like I know what I am doing nobody knows.
I finally found out when rehearsals are so I can get my questions answered and get realtime practice without an audience.
Bill wrote: "Indeed, I play a lot of acoustic and electric guitar. I am quite good! I also sing :)"Awesome :)
Bill wrote: "Indeed, I play a lot of acoustic and electric guitar. I am quite good! I also sing :)"
Oh, cool. :)
Oh, cool. :)
He's an Australian Musical Comedian. Youtube him.But watch out if you don't have a sense of humour in regards to your faith...
Oh, that's cool. Yeah, there is a man at my church who plays, and he was telling me about people who play music but can't read sheet music. Like me :).
Yeah, that's true. I play by ear, and I rely on that and memorization to help me. Also, since I know how to play chords, that helps.
I usually play by ear, but I would need to know what it sounds like first, which is when reading is useful.



