Re: I`m in the UK, Where are you from?

    
Re: I`m in the UK, Where are you from?    16:26 on Monday, April 24, 2006          

Hi
(53 points)
Posted by Hi

Sorry forgot to ask what instrument/s you play?! lol


Re: I`m in the UK, Where are you from?    07:25 on Tuesday, April 25, 2006          

JayJay123
(101 points)
Posted by JayJay123

Hi @HI@ - waving at you!

I'm a singer/songwriter, play guitar and am learning to play the piano (and the bagpipes - loooong story!), amongst other things! :-) Into Folk songs, pop, rock, classical.

What do you play? and everyone else - maybe we could form a brit band!!!!


Re: I`m in the UK, Where are you from?    10:20 on Tuesday, April 25, 2006          

the_unamed_one
(27 points)
Posted by the_unamed_one

hi again i play flute and sax. i am also in a rock band where i play guitar. i compose at school and for fun


Re: I`m in the UK, Where are you from?    11:15 on Tuesday, April 25, 2006          

Adhmaid
(34 points)
Posted by Adhmaid

Hants IS a lovely place, and every time I'm in England I welcome the wet weather as a treat, for we rarely get rain in this part of the world where I live in (I wonder what made my mother come down to this brown place… aha yes! I know!! My father!!). I've been all over the south of the country (England, I mean) and I like Cornwall and Somerset a lot, too. Cornwall above all, though (Ynban Kernow!!).

I play violin, piano, recorders, harmonica and tinwhistle.

As to the band, do 50-50%'s count?


Re: I`m in the UK, Where are you from?    14:41 on Wednesday, April 26, 2006          

Hi
(53 points)
Posted by Hi

Hey im waving too! lol i play violin, piano, alto/soprano/bari sax (same as you, a long story), flute, guitar and try to sing but im very very bad! Cool about bagpipes, i hear they are really hard to play?!


Re: I`m in the UK, Where are you from?    08:49 on Tuesday, May 2, 2006          

JayJay123
(101 points)
Posted by JayJay123

Hi - bagpipes are very hard to play!

Adhmaid - it's raining here right now! The south is lovely, but my favourite place is the Highlands of Scotland


Re: I`m in the UK, Where are you from?    09:29 on Saturday, May 6, 2006          

Hi
(53 points)
Posted by Hi

lol ill give them a miss then! dont think i would get the hang of bagpipes! too hard! its raining here too so i got wet coming home from music centre! lol


Re: I`m in the UK, Where are you from?    09:59 on Monday, May 8, 2006          

Abijah
(5 points)
Posted by Abijah

I feel so out of place...I'm from central U.S. Texas.


Re: I`m in the UK, Where are you from?    17:57 on Monday, May 8, 2006          

Reeni
(66 points)
Posted by Reeni

I'm from the UK - Hampshire (Hants!) and currently at university in Kent. Both are great places!


Re: I`m in the UK, Where are you from?    07:40 on Tuesday, May 9, 2006          

JayJay123
(101 points)
Posted by JayJay123

Abijah - you're not in the wrong place!!! I didn't expect to find so many Brits here, but the US is a lovely place too - and we're all musicians!


Re: I`m in the UK, Where are you from?    02:02 on Wednesday, May 10, 2006          

Adhmaid
(34 points)
Posted by Adhmaid

Hey Reeni! I have family in Maidstone, and you might have seen us knocking around the county last summer, who knows?

I'm really into traditional music a lot, especially Celtic. Bagpipes would be a problem for me to learn, even though I'd like to (and when I get my own house without any neighbours you can bet I will!), but yesterday I got my new Irish flute. I'm so excited about it! It's going to be ages until I can get a decent sound out of it, but I'll keep trying…

I've heard and read a lot about Scotland (including Braveheart, yesss!) and I really want to go when I can. My cousin and I were planning a trek along the Fife Coastal Walk, although we probably won't be able to do it after all.

It's cool about the rain, I don't think I remember when it last rained here! We're having some scorching days with the sun blazing like anything on the vineyards, as usual, and there are already a few tourists around. They're fun to look at, at least I can give them that. hehe


Re: I`m in the UK, Where are you from?    16:53 on Thursday, May 11, 2006          

Hi
(53 points)
Posted by Hi

the rain isnt very good lol but now its actually quite hot - 22C!


Re: I`m in the UK, Where are you from?    05:04 on Friday, May 12, 2006          

JayJay123
(101 points)
Posted by JayJay123

Hey Adhmaid! I'm into Celtic music too! Have you heard of a scottish band called Woldfstone - they're terrific!

<Added>

ETA - I meant Wolfstone! they tour the USA quite often!


Re: I`m in the UK, Where are you from?    05:07 on Friday, May 12, 2006          

JayJay123
(101 points)
Posted by JayJay123

Forgot to add - I play an irish D flute too! Just a plastic one, as I didn't want to spend too much on it if I couldn't get along with it... It took me three days to get a single note out of it, but two years on I can play loads of tunes - nice when I can get my friends to accompany me on guitar - it's a lovely sound when you put those two instruments together.


Re: I`m in the UK, Where are you from?    18:45 on Friday, May 12, 2006          

Adhmaid
(34 points)
Posted by Adhmaid

I'd never heard of the fellas, but I'm looking them up now. Some of the samples they have on their web page sound pretty cool, I must say. It seems they plan to come to Spain soon, which very probably means Barcelona…

My flute is supposed to be rosewood, I got it off eBay for $35 plus shipping costs (woooooo!!)… I'm slowly getting better on it, although there seems to be a problem with it. To me it looks like the head bit comes from one flute and the two other bits from another; they're made of different wood and also have different joints, which bugs me a lot.

Since I play the tinwhistle, I like to get my brother to accompany me on his electric guitar. It sounds great! Violin and guitar also sound nice together playing this kind of music. Maybe you know it already, but in case you don't, check out this site:

www.thesession.org/

It's quite good, it has loads of stuff.


   








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