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bestwheelbase 07-29-2012 04:03 PM

FT86Club Musicians thread
 
schoenberg posted about his cello and we realized FT86Club probably has quite a few musicians hanging around. So whether you play for fun or to make a living... post photos and share your talent with the group!

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Originally Posted by schoenberg (Post 345751)


Mithosphere 10-24-2015 08:59 PM

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I play the tuba, which may not be the right instrument for this car. Heck, one of my cases is bigger than the interior dimensions of the FR-S (it barely fit into my old Honda Element).

babydriver 10-25-2015 12:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Mithosphere (Post 2430720)
I play the tuba, which may not be the right instrument for this car. Heck, one of my cases is bigger than the interior dimensions of the FR-S (it barely fit into my old Honda Element).

What is that, a Serpent?

MonoRaven 10-25-2015 09:03 AM

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Originally Posted by babydriver (Post 2430849)
What is that, a Serpent?

I think it's the new UEL header with single exit cat-back from Nameless.

Mithosphere 10-25-2015 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by babydriver (Post 2430849)
What is that, a Serpent?


It's technically a tuba made to look like a saxophone, but most people call it a Jazzophone (which technically a mostly-cylindrical instrument like a valve trombone). I sold it a few years ago to a gentleman in Norway.

I've designed a few other instruments, but with the move out to where I am now, I've had to leave my parts in storage until I can pay to ship them out here.

WhiteFRS69 10-25-2015 04:13 PM

i used to play the drums, played for a solid 10 years,

got my first car and lost interested it in
loved just jamming out with friends for just fun!


i have a 1972 Pearl drum set ive been slowly restoring over the years!
one day it will be done, and ill play again
im always finding myself air drumming so i still got it lol

my old kit in my parents basement
http://i802.photobucket.com/albums/y...esrt69/new.jpg

babydriver 10-28-2015 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by MonoRaven (Post 2430999)
I think it's the new UEL header with single exit cat-back from Nameless.

Gotta be resonated. :thumbsup:

Special_K 10-28-2015 04:18 PM

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Originally Posted by WhiteFRS69 (Post 2431204)
i used to play the drums, played for a solid 10 years,

got my first car and lost interested it in
loved just jamming out with friends for just fun!


i have a 1972 Pearl drum set ive been slowly restoring over the years!
one day it will be done, and ill play again
im always finding myself air drumming so i still got it lol

my old kit in my parents basement

I'm pretty sure every one of us drummers in existence has their old kit collecting dust in their parents basement.

Seeing as how I currently have a good relationship with my neighbors that I'd rather not ruin, I'm rocking my Roland electric kit with all mesh heads. It's nice, but nothing beats acoustic.

Also, I'm attempting to learn the harmonica! I want to be able to jam with some blues more than anything.

fumanchu1 10-28-2015 04:42 PM

I play guitar or at least used to. Over the years I have owned a Mexican strat, a Gibson les paul traditional as well as a 1994 Gibson es135 sold them all to buy my brz lol
still own a few low end classicals and a vox amp and will eventually be getting myself a Telecaster as my main/only good instrument (unless I land on a hand-made flamenco guitar from spain or mexico)

WhiteFRS69 10-28-2015 04:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Special_K (Post 2434616)
I'm pretty sure every one of us drummers in existence has their old kit collecting dust in their parents basement.

Seeing as how I currently have a good relationship with my neighbors that I'd rather not ruin, I'm rocking my Roland electric kit with all mesh heads. It's nice, but nothing beats acoustic.

Also, I'm attempting to learn the harmonica! I want to be able to jam with some blues more than anything.

i sadly sold my kit that i have pictured there no i have nothing to play

totally regret it!

i miss it and sold it for a terrible price!

Alex0827a 10-28-2015 06:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Special_K (Post 2434616)
I'm pretty sure every one of us drummers in existence has their old kit collecting dust in their parents basement.

Seeing as how I currently have a good relationship with my neighbors that I'd rather not ruin, I'm rocking my Roland electric kit with all mesh heads. It's nice, but nothing beats acoustic.

Also, I'm attempting to learn the harmonica! I want to be able to jam with some blues more than anything.

Traded mine in for a PRS SE Grand Am in Sapphire... It's my favorite among my guitars. I do want to get an electric drum set so I can get back into that, but the setup I played at Guitar Center was about $1500... I could get it, but I want a house first because garage :v I also have a black Starcaster (the $100 Strat that I modded to the specs of the $1100 Jimmie Vaughan signature model, and an Epiphone Les Paul.

cjd 10-28-2015 09:23 PM

Hmm. I don't have pictures I can share, and none current! That said, the only instrument I still play occasionally is violin. I've also played french horn and bass (and, barely, piano...) Technically singing counts but no real training.

I sidestepped a music degree (my younger sister went that route) to get a fine art degree instead...

It's about time for a new self-portrait though, so... maybe!

C


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