What Instruments Do You Play?

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I’ve been playing piano for about ten years now and am learning flute and violin as well. I’ve only ever played at home although I would love to play with someone else if I could find them lol
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I used to play trombone but lost interest as many middle school age boys do. However, I wish someone would have instilled in me the love of creating music. Maybe I need to take some responsibility for this one though.... it's never too late!
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I love instruments, but I can't play anything well. I used to own a very cheap drum kit, and I still have my acoustic guitar, but my favourite (still too neglected) instrument is my mandolin. His name is Folly, and I don't pick him up often enough.
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I attend piano lessons when i have free time, so i can play only piano.
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I don't currently play any instruments, but ,when I was a kid, I played the violin. In high school, I sang and taught myself how to play the keyboard so that I could practice my singing. I like to sing, but only in church. If I were to play an instrument, I would play the keyboard again. It was very soothing.
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I did. Unfortunately due to a stressful schedule I had to stop. I am still capable of playing the piano pretty well but not astoundingly good like I used to.
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I have always said that I'd like to know how to play the guitar or the piano but I don't! I'm so jealous of all of you that can play or even write music!!!
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I play acoustic and electric guitar but with no amp as of yet. (What a relief for the neighbours.) I’ve taught myself to play using tabs and chord diagrams. Teaching myself some keyboard stuff now, mostly just chords.
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Played piano from age 10-18 in lessons as home, but I never kept up practice. Tried really hard to keep going but I just never had the confidence in myself to keep going- despite how much I miss music. Took up Ukulele but my wrist took some damage and it's hard for me to strum. Been considering something smaller like recorder - any advice for an instrument for someone who's hand isn't always in great condition?
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I play the piano. I feel like it opens up doors to create new art, flows my mind, and it’s peaceful to jam to. I personally like the feeling of allowing my fingertips to dance along to whatever I’m learning or putting together.
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I play piano in Church, which I was also apprenticed by a church member.
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I play clarinet.
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I play acoustic guitar but not so good though also drums :)
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i play drums though i aint so good with it
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Piano (since second grade), organ, baritone uke, guitar, violin, harmonica, tambourine.
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