lovers who are musicians

DarkTalon said:
I Don't Have A A primary instrument . I Play Acoustic and electric Guitar, Violin, Fiddle, banjo, Steal Guitar, , And Although I cant remember the name i play the Chinese guitar Its A Traditional instrument. But professionally As a musician i Write songs for other bands. Not really sure what that says about My Personality or me. Any on with insights Let me know

You did a whole metal strings line... real american, back to the basics ... I think you're a fun but traditional person, very wide variety of music but the same purpose and reason to play it I think. Did you take lessons for very long, did you pick them each up really quickly? Can you adlib? I think because you play such rustic and folky instruments you are tender in bed, you may prefer oral over sex sometimes and since this is the bdsm board I don't think i can call you vanilla and I haven't seen your other posts I don't know if you're far into the liftstyle/play but, I don't think you are .. maybe some light bondage... :)

again, this is just from posts i have seen ... so i could be wrong :(

did I win anything?

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college geek: blessed? lol if you say so, thanks for making me feel better about my horrible geeky slurt :) hehe
 
BlueSugar said:
college geek: blessed? lol if you say so, thanks for making me feel better about my horrible geeky slurt :) hehe

Hey, no problem. We geeks have stick together, ya know. :D
 
BlueSugar said:
you noticed that the bass clarinet, basoon, oboe players are weird/quirky ones too? who is it in the string world? the harp and viola players?
Not harp -- harpists don't have enough brain cells to achieve weird or quirky. The used their brain cells for hair oil long ago. (Nice to look at, though!)
 
DarkTalon said:
Chinese guitar Its A Traditional instrument.
Hm... does it have two strings with a bow strung between them? (My limited knowledge of Chinese instruments has turned up the erhu as the only stringed instrument I could think of...)
 
NemoAlia said:
Hm... does it have two strings with a bow strung between them? (My limited knowledge of Chinese instruments has turned up the erhu as the only stringed instrument I could think of...)


Triangel Base Long bowed neck With Four Strings usealy oly three are used.
 
BlueSugar said:
You did a whole metal strings line... real american, back to the basics ... I think you're a fun but traditional person, very wide variety of music but the same purpose and reason to play it I think. Did you take lessons for very long, did you pick them each up really quickly? Can you adlib? I think because you play such rustic and folky instruments you are tender in bed, you may prefer oral over sex sometimes and since this is the bdsm board I don't think i can call you vanilla and I haven't seen your other posts I don't know if you're far into the liftstyle/play but, I don't think you are .. maybe some light bondage... :)

again, this is just from posts i have seen ... so i could be wrong :(

did I win anything?

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college geek: blessed? lol if you say so, thanks for making me feel better about my horrible geeky slurt :) hehe

I play Blues And and Southern Rock, And i write Punk Rock Songs. I was started in music by my crand fother A cuntry musiction He taught me the fiddel Than From there my Curiastiy and love for misic grew I went to The violin than Bluse instrument ANthe CHiness one was On A Bet.. And As For The bdsm Gose Ive alwasy been an opend mind typ Guy And my ex wife Was in to this and being a swinger The swing stuff dint stick But Bondage did.
 
If I could be anything, I'd be an old school aston family man barrett style reggae bass player....living up in the mountains like an old testament patriarch with about 6 wives, 40 kids, a big beard....smoking a lot of mind weed. playing gigantic like those planets of excessive size which they say, have been detected orbitting distant stars.....


the current trend towards all guitar, no bass (ie the white stripes and many others) paralells the demasculinization of modern youth. (in new york city, the young manhood is completely drained, pale, slump-shouldered. Women, conversely, on the rise: brazen, harsh, irritating, confused)
 
NemoAlia said:
Not harp -- harpists don't have enough brain cells to achieve weird or quirky. The used their brain cells for hair oil long ago. (Nice to look at, though!)

::giggle:: never met a harpist ... and Harpo marx played it (self taught, then his son who took lessons really taught him how to play :)) I figured they didn't use their pinky finger I don't know... lol... I've also noticed that french horn players (which isn't french.. but what is in a name right? hehe) are usually snobby sons of bitches ... I blame that on it being the only instrument that you play with your left hand. ::nod::

DarkTalon: hehe, I did pretty good then :) ee!

COllege_Geek: DAMN SKIPPY !! ooo oi! lol
 
hmmm... so what does this say about a Dom that used to play trumpet, but now is taking up the Bass? ;)
 
BlueSugar said:
::giggle:: never met a harpist ... and Harpo marx played it (self taught, then his son who took lessons really taught him how to play :)) I figured they didn't use their pinky finger I don't know... lol... I've also noticed that french horn players (which isn't french.. but what is in a name right? hehe) are usually snobby sons of bitches ... I blame that on it being the only instrument that you play with your left hand. ::nod::

DarkTalon: hehe, I did pretty good then :) ee!

COllege_Geek: DAMN SKIPPY !! ooo oi! lol

I knew one harpist and she was damn good. She ended up leaving our high school to go to Interlocken in Michigan. She never used hair gel and she was a smart girl. Always friendly, too.

As for French Horn players, all of the one's I've known (including mellophones) haven't been snobby at all, although they sometimes look like they'd be. They have an aura around them that looks high class, but then they open their mouths and their a bunch of goofballs.

Now alto sax players...I knew one who was amazing at jazz and improv...he also played tuba and guitar...and he was attractive...and my biggest complaint about him, which was basically why I didn't like him much...was because he had the biggest ego I have ever seen. The least he could've done was have been a little humble at least some of the time...
 
I'm not inclined musically as a player, but definitely an appreciative ear.

I did pick cello in sixth grade, which obviously points to an early obsession with the idea of controlling something bigger than me between my legs.

My drummer was the most hopelessly egalitarian guy I've ever met, in and out of bed.

My fiance doesn't play anything. Bought a Rickenbacker that sits in a corner. A fetishist.
 
White Stripes....

playing with your sister.

Could be the ultimate in the desexualization of pop.

Or the incest kink of egalitarian levelling at its apex.
 
Netzach said:
White Stripes....

playing with your sister.

Could be the ultimate in the desexualization of pop.

Or the incest kink of egalitarian levelling at its apex.

desexualization of pop by playing with a family member (opposite sex)? Its been done, whole families infact, I'm sure I do not need to point this out :)

I find the cello (maybe not cello players...) to be one of the most erotic instruments. Sitting and vibrating between ones knees, leaning your head and body into ever movement, hugging it , loving it... whole body must move, you can feel the music, the vibrations, the vibrato.... can picture a women practically naked, maybe wearing a silky nighty, barefoot sitting on a chair in the middle of a dim room surrounded by candles, her hair is wet, and she is sweying slightly with the cello playing Bach... as if his notes are jumping off the page and running past her sex as she plays... around her body, caressing every inch of her being...

I've seen/been around/slept with many many musicians who love their instrument, their music, they just fall into a place a zone... and the tune out the world and fade into this melodic paradise ...

:: deep sigh ::

I Love Music.

((... i just got an awesome idea for a story... if any of you steal it, there will be hell to pay!! ::smiles sweetly:: ))


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TNRkitect2b: trumpet = big ego, loud playing, main melody line, strong, blaring, regal...
Bass= rounded, the foundation, the back bone, powerful, ancients believed that bassy sounds were god like and only cheifs held the power to weild them (bass drum usually..) also the forgotten member...

Sax players... espically really good ones (usually still in school... and maybe takes some of it with them) huge blind egos, nothing humble about them. nupe.

anyone else want to kill every piccolo/player they've ever met?
 
BlueSugar said:
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TNRkitect2b: trumpet = big ego, loud playing, main melody line, strong, blaring, regal...
Bass= rounded, the foundation, the back bone, powerful, ancients believed that bassy sounds were god like and only cheifs held the power to weild them (bass drum usually..) also the forgotten member...
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lol... this says something about me as i age, i just don't know what....
 
BlueSugar said:


anyone else want to kill every piccolo/player they've ever met?

:eek: *runs*

Cellos...man if I could pick any instrument to learn now, that would be it. Yo Yo Ma makes me weep. It just has to be the most sensual instrument.

French Horn/Mellaphone - Gotta love a good balls to the walls peice that features these. I attempted to march mellaphone one year in college, lol. I probably should have stuck with pic, but I have to say that was the most fun I've had in band (we played Malaguena).

And re: lack of bassist in rock bands - give me the Red Hot Chili Peppers over the White Stripes any day.
 
redelicious said:
:eek: *runs*

Cellos...man if I could pick any instrument to learn now, that would be it. Yo Yo Ma makes me weep. It just has to be the most sensual instrument.

French Horn/Mellaphone - Gotta love a good balls to the walls peice that features these. I attempted to march mellaphone one year in college, lol. I probably should have stuck with pic, but I have to say that was the most fun I've had in band (we played Malaguena).

And re: lack of bassist in rock bands - give me the Red Hot Chili Peppers over the White Stripes any day.

malaguena!! another wonderfully unifying song amongst band geeks. Our fav was Land of 1,000 Dances.


yes, white stripes, I am impressed by them only because they enjoy/use old style recording equiptment and then make it clearer/remaster it with the new style equiptment. And I enjoy the peppers old stuff rather then the new stuff... there has been a "dumbing" of music as of late in the mainstream line bc Solos and complicated styles are starting to "go out." heh... personally I think they should give up, and start going blues/jazz trend that surfaced and then disapeared.
but thats only my opinion. i love music too much to put any of it down :)
 
redelicious said:
Cellos...man if I could pick any instrument to learn now, that would be it. Yo Yo Ma makes me weep. It just has to be the most sensual instrument.

The soundtrack to Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon is one of THE best orchestral sountracks. The Oscar it won was spotted a mile away (I've been getting pretty good at picking those...who I want to win this year (damn, I hope he's nominated) is Klaus Badelt, who did Pirates of the Caribbean...the percussion arrangement is great). Anyway, Yo Yo Ma is the king of that soundtrack and it rocks my world (and brings me to tears :( )


French Horn/Mellaphone - Gotta love a good balls to the walls peice that features these.

My sophomore year in high school, I sat next to 3 french horn players in band and we played this one song that had this wonderful part for them. I got chills every time I heard it. Or as my band director liked to call it, the willies.
 
College_geek said:


My sophomore year in high school, I sat next to 3 french horn players in band and we played this one song that had this wonderful part for them. I got chills every time I heard it. Or as my band director liked to call it, the willies.

I've either met french hornists that could really play fantastically or could barely get a couple of scales out and always missed their solols.


Does anyone enjoy Vanessa Mae?
she makes my skin tingle
 
redelicious said:
LOL, that's me too. Married a musician in fact.(sax/oboe/arranger/conductor)

And no, I was never the prissy perfectionist flutest. I'm too weird for all that.
Weird is good, it makes life interesting. ;)

I left music behind a long time ago for the visual arts, but I started playing the piano at age 6, by ear, while listening to my older sisters play (which pissed the nuns off... hard to re-teach lol) Also played the clarinet, and a little flute and fife. I traded instruments for chorus in High School, I fell in love with the complex sound of voices in harmony.

I have a 1902 upright grand piano that's calling my name, if I ever can find the time to get to it. There's one Brahm's song that I want to master on the piano, not the lullaby, but his "Waltz"... a great Victorian era piece.

Love Bizet too... Carmen is so passionate. Played a bit of Antonin Dvorak in Jr. High, still like his work. There's something about the composers from that part of the world... you can feel their music inside...

Which musician types do it for me? I can think of one guitar player that has captured my soul. But it's his mind and his heart that keeps me coming back for more. ;)
 
Arden said:
Weird is good, it makes life interesting. ;)

I left music behind a long time ago for the visual arts, but I started playing the piano at age 6, by ear, while listening to my older sisters play (which pissed the nuns off... hard to re-teach lol) Also played the clarinet, and a little flute and fife. I traded instruments for chorus in High School, I fell in love with the complex sound of voices in harmony.

I have a 1902 upright grand piano that's calling my name, if I ever can find the time to get to it. There's one Brahm's song that I want to master on the piano, not the lullaby, but his "Waltz"... a great Victorian era piece.

Love Bizet too... Carmen is so passionate. Played a bit of Antonin Dvorak in Jr. High, still like his work. There's something about the composers from that part of the world... you can feel their music inside...

Which musician types do it for me? I can think of one guitar player that has captured my soul. But it's his mind and his heart that keeps me coming back for more. ;)

I have a knack for picking out instruments/voices in an orchestra/choir etc. If i have talked to the person for at least an hour before watching them preform (an hour in life, not just that day) then I can pick their voice out.

victorian ... baroque era is my fav too. Like a train going through your soul.
 
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