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pianoviolinflute


Member Since: 31 Mar 2009
Status:   Registered Member
Points: 11 points
Profile Views: 476
Region : United States  
Instruments Played:
Piano
Violin
Flute
About Me
Well, i play violin, flute, and piano, hence the name. I just started piccolo. I have played piano for 8 years, violin for 4 years, and flute for 3. Piccolo i started a few months ago. I just got a guitar and can kinda play a song! Hooray!!!! If anyone knows anything about guitars or any pointers that might help me out feel free to message me, i am self teaching right now!
Interests
I love my iPod to the ends of the world. My favorite songs right now are: Ain`t No Reason by Brett Dennen and alot of different artists that i hear on Pandora. For the types of genres of music i listen to, i listen to about anything.





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jona
oh i see
6 months ago

jona
you should ask him how to fix it so you can learn to do it on your own, it has a better fealling when you do it yourself thats why i never let any one elde do it for me
6 months ago

jona
well i think it depends on the thickness of the string i use to play the guitar with alot of different strings when i was younger but i made sure that there were the same thickness,but that was when i was younger im not to sure if it makes much of a diference or not
6 months ago

InstrumentPlaya
yah i love this violin! it amazing!!! Its an electric fender Fv1.
6 months ago

jona
when my little brother got his first guitar he kept playing a song he had made it only involved two notes but he was so excited he kept playing it now matter how much i told him he sucked. it was real funny then but now he is a better musician
6 months ago

jona
thats cool what kind of guitar is it
6 months ago

jona
ok well on theniest e string the first fret is an f which is the first open space at the top of an treble clef staff
im not to familar with chords but you can convert piano chords to power chords and it would almost sound the same just alittle heavier
6 months ago

jona
sorry for the three comments my computer acted up on me or something :0

7 months ago

jona
well i wish you good luck at learning i taught manny people how to play before and usually the student learns real fast and its easy for them or theyhave a real hard time getting it and takes for ever, but you already play another instrument so i think it should come to you naturally.if you need any help with the learning you can just ask me and ill tell you what i know.
7 months ago

jona
well i wish you good luck at learning i taught manny people how to play before and usually the student learns real fast and its easy for them or theyhave a real hard time getting it and takes for ever, but you already play another instrument so i think it should come to you naturally.if you need any help with the learning you can just ask me and ill tell you what i know.
7 months ago

jona
well i wish you good luck at learning i taught manny people how to play before and usually the student learns real fast and its easy for them or theyhave a real hard time getting it and takes for ever, but you already play another instrument so i think it should come to you naturally.if you need any help with the learning you can just ask me and ill tell you what i know.
7 months ago

jona
for guitar standard tuning is E,B,G,D,A,e so the last 4 strings are the same. how does the violen name the strings top to bottom or from bottom to top
7 months ago

jona
i think you would be able to play guitar with little problems though, its only two more strings than violen and the fingerings are almost the same,right?
7 months ago

jona
wow how long have you been a musician, since you benn playing those instruments for a while now.
7 months ago


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