I am curious to see if anyone here plays an instrument. I play classical piano and violin. I am looking into getting a new violin and I can't play the piano because my piano does not fit in our current apartment! I miss playing. Anyone else play anything?
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Re: Do you play an instrument?
I also played the french horn
. But I hated how we had to play the mellophone for marching band season 
I used to play classical piano. Hardly ever play anymore. Also used to play clarinet, alto clarinet and a little sax. I mostly just sing now.
I was a band nerd!
Logan - 11/09, Lander 08/11, Baby #3 ~It's a girl!!~ EDD: 04/10/14
I played the flute in concert band up until high school... then I switched to percussion. I played tenor drums in marching band and that's how I met my DH!
I've always wanted to play violin, though..
I was a band geek in high school.
I played the clarinet. I chose not to play in college, though, because the school I went to has a pretty hard-core marching band and I knew it would take up all my free time and since I wasn't planning to major in music, I didn't want to invest that much of my drinking/partying time in the band.
I miss it though! It was fun. DH was a band geek also, played the trombone. He actually did major in music for a while in college but switched majors.
Ha ha, awesome. My disdain could have been due to the fact that my high school had not purchased new marching band uniforms since approximately 1972 and they were full-on 100% polyester bellbottoms, and not due to the actual mellophone itself. My niece is a total band nerd and I love it. All her FB posts are about making regionals, etc and it makes me smile.
I play the oboe. I played professionally for many years but decided to go down another route and go for science/chemistry. I miss playing in orchestras but I know I will get back into it once my kids are a little older.
DD is starting suzuki mommy and me in January and will start instrument lessons (piano/violin) at 3 or 4. She doesn't have to be a musician but I feel she should be exposed to music very young (as if it is a language) and later she can decide to pursue it or not.
Wow! I am suprised howmany band geeks are on here. My father is a music teacher so I have been around it in all aspects since I was born (got his first teaching job the year I was born). I go my first instrument at 5 my oboe! I played the oboe up through grade, middle, and high school. And I played it while I was prego in the college orchestra. I want to start playing again, I have a really nice professional horn. I also can play the English horn. My main instrument is my voice though. I was classically trained in vocal, but I was also ina rock/bluesband for 5 years and we even put out a CD. I also was in colorguard during marching band season, because you don't march oboes. I am still a colorguard instructor and choreographer for my dads marching band (I just get paid now!)
I am hoping of working on a new CD thi xmas break, I have about 17 original tunes that I need to work over and minimize so I can record in the spring and get some gigs for this summer.
My whole family is musical, my dad plays anything and everything but his main instrument is marimba and voice, my brother is a percussionist (drumset is his thing) he also sings, my other brother plays french horn and sings. My mom can sing and she wants to learn piano as well.
But, are you classically trained?
I play flute, piano, and guitar. We were fortunate enough to inherit my grandparents' piano, so I get to play at home all the time. DD loves to sit with me and bang on the keys!
I played the clarinet to start out, then switched to trumpet in middle school. I also started playing french horn in middle school and did that through high school. Mello during marching season, the horn for concert band and the trumpet for jazz band.
In college I just stuck to the trumpet. I have a silver Bach Strad in my attic gathering dust right now...
Nope just the regular kind of trained.