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We_Love_Lime 06-11-2006 03:29 PM

[url]http://youtube.com/watch?v=9PSj0ROC8e4&search=Maggot%20Brain[/url]

Corkofski 06-11-2006 03:33 PM

[IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v393/Xenolithe/b3ta%20pics/eastbourne-advertisement.gif[/IMG]

someone made this about my town

Janeway 06-11-2006 03:48 PM

[url]http://youtube.com/watch?v=MT4izKUaZd8&search=arab%20guitar[/url]

Future guitar god.
F[B]u[/B]ckin' sh[B]i[/B]t.

Berk 06-11-2006 04:10 PM

**** F[U]u[/U]ck Fu[U]c[/U]k Sh[U]i[/U]t F[U]u[/U]ck

Plan B. 06-11-2006 04:11 PM

I saw Protest The Hero last night!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

So amazing live!

:cool:

Janeway 06-11-2006 04:22 PM

[url]http://youtube.com/watch?v=OHUKmOJrJXo&search=low%20whistle[/url]
[url]http://youtube.com/watch?v=2L4z7Bofb9Q&search=low%20whistle[/url]
[url]http://youtube.com/watch?v=5dSWHOxb6Zc&search=low%20whistle[/url]
[url]http://youtube.com/watch?v=o9-lrGlWvng[/url]

These kids are fricken' awesome.
And that couch has a nice sound.

Janeway 06-11-2006 05:17 PM

Okay. I'm trying to play my sisters flute because of that kid.
How in God's name are you supposed to hold it up while you play a C#?
Or atleast the saxophone equivalent to a C#.
o.<

Why the hell doesn't it have a thumb rest?

Berk 06-11-2006 05:22 PM

Wtf?
How many intsruments can you play?

Janeway 06-11-2006 05:26 PM

Proficiently?
Saxophone, drums, guitar, and mild banjo.

Sax and flute are very alike, and my sister used to play in highschool.
I'm bored, and I would sound like a dolt playing an celtic song on a saxophone.
So why not pick up flute?

Tang. 06-11-2006 05:29 PM

[QUOTE=PunkRockLove]Wtf?
How many intsruments can you play?[/QUOTE]

C'mon Pespi don't be modest.

She plays..



Flutes

* Atenteben (Ghana)
* Bansuri (India)
* Danso (Korea)
* Dizi (China)
* Flageolet
* Flute
o Piccolo
o Alto flute
o Bass flute
o Contra-alto flute
o Contrabass flute
o Subcontrabass flute
o Double contrabass flute
* Hocchiku (Japan)
* Hun (Korea)
* Khloy (Cambodia)
* Khlui (Thailand)
* Koudi (China)
* Nose flute
* Ocarina
* Paixiao (China)
* Pan pipes
* Recorder
* Ryuteki (Japan)
* Shakuhachi (Japan)
* Shinobue (Japan)
* Slide whistle
* Tin whistle
* Tonette
* Vertical flute
* Washint (Ethiopia)
* Willow flute
* Xiao (China)
* Xun (China)



Single reed instruments

* Alboka
* Arghul
* Clarinets
o Piccolo clarinet (A-flat clarinet)
o Sopranino clarinet (E-flat clarinet, D clarinet)
o Soprano clarinet (C clarinet, B-flat clarinet, A clarinet, G clarinet)
o Basset-horn
o Alto clarinet
o Bass clarinet
o Contra-alto clarinet
o Contrabass clarinet
o Octocontra-alto clarinet
o Octocontrabass clarinet
o Saxonette
* Launeddas (Sardinia)
* Mijwiz
* Octavin
* Saxophone
o Soprillo
o Sopranino saxophone
o Soprano saxophone
o C Soprano saxophone
o Conn-o-sax
o Clar-o-sax
o Saxie
o Mezzo-soprano saxophone
o Alto saxophone
o Tenor saxophone
o C melody saxophone
o Baritone saxophone
o Bass saxophone
o Contrabass saxophone
o Subcontrabass saxophone
o Tubax
o Aulochrome
* Tarogato (modern single-reed)
* Folgerphone


Double reed instruments

* Bassoon
o Contrabassoon
o Tenoroon
* Bombarde (France)
* Cromorne
* Crumhorn
* Dulzaina (Spain)
* Dulcian
* Guan (instrument) (China)
* Heckelphone
o Piccolo heckelphone
o Terz heckelphone
* Nadaswaram (India)
* Oboe
o Piccolo oboe
o Oboe d'amore
o Cor anglais/English horn
o Oboe da caccia
o Bass/Baritone oboe
o Contrabass oboe
* Rackett
* Contrabass á anche
* Sarrusophone
o Sopranino Sarrusophone
o Soprano Sarrusophone
o Alto Sarrusophone
o Tenor Sarrusophone
o Baritone Sarrusophone
o Bass Sarrusophone
o Contrabass Sarrusophone
* Shawm
* Sralai (Cambodia)
* Suona (China)
* Surnay
* Tarogato (original two-reed variety)
* Trompeta china (Cuba)
* Tromboon



Bagpipes (single and double reed)

* Bagpipe
* (see main article "Types of bagpipes" for varieties)



Brass instruments

(not necessarily made from brass)

* Alphorn
* Baritone horn
* Bazooka
* Bugle (instrument)
o keyed bugle
* Cimbasso
* Conch
* Cornet
* Cornett
* Didgeridoo
* Euphonium
* Flugelhorn
* Horagai
* Horn
* Jug
* Mellophone
* Ophicleide
* Roman tuba
* Sackbutt
* Saxhorn
* Serpent
* Shofar
* Sousaphone
* Tenor Horn/Alto Horn
* Trombone
* Trumpet
* Tuba
* Wagner tuba
* Quinticlave



Free reed instruments

* Accordion
o Chromatic Accordion
o Button Accordion
* Bandoneón
* Bawu
* Bayan
* Concertina
* Harmonica
* Harmonium
* Khene
* Lusheng
* Mangtong
* Melodica
* Melodeon
* Pipe organ (some pipes; others are woodwind)
* Saenghwang
* Sheng
* Yu


Voice

* Soprano
* Mezzo-soprano
* Alto/Contralto
* Countertenor
* Tenor
* Baritone
* Basso/Bass
* Castrato
* Kazoo


Free aerophones

* Bullroarer
* Lasso d'amore
* Whip
* Siren


String instruments

* Aeolian harp
* Appalachian dulcimer (United States)
* Archlute
* Balalaika (Russia)
* Bandura
* Banjo
* Baryton
* Berimbau (Brazil)
* Biwa (Japan)
* Bordonua
* Bouzouki (Greece)
* Cello (Violoncello)
* Chapman stick
* Cittern
* Clavichord
* Crwth
* Cuatro
* Dahu (China)
* Đàn bầu (Vietnam)
* Đàn gáo (Vietnam)
* Đàn nguyệt (Vietnam)
* Đàn tranh (Vietnam)
* Đàn tỳ bà (Vietnam)
* Dihu (China)
* Double Bass
* Dutar (Central Asia)
* Duxianqin (China)
* Ektara (India)
* Erhu (China)
* Erxian (China)
* Fiddle
* Gayageum (Korea)
* Gehu (China)
* Geomungo (Korea)
* Gottuvadhyam (India)
* Guitars:
o Acoustic bass guitar
o Acoustic guitar
o Bass guitar
o Classical guitar
o Electric Guitar
o Slide guitar
o Steel guitar
o Cigar box guitar
* Guitarrón (Mexico)
* Guqin (China)
* Guzheng (China)
* Hammered dulcimer
* Hardanger fiddle (Norway)
* Harp
* Harpsichord
* Huluhu (China)
* Huqin (China)
* Hurdy gurdy
* Irish bouzouki
* Jew's harp
* Jiaohu (China)
* Kantele (Finland)
* Khim (Thailand/Cambodia)
* Kokyu (Japan)
* Komungo (Korea)
* Kora
* Koto
* Langeleik (Norway)
* Laruan (China)
* Leiqin (China)
* Lirone
* Lute
* Lyre
* Maguhu (China)
* Mando-bass
* Mandocello
* Mandola
* Mandolin
* Mohan veena (India)
* Morin khuur (Mongolia)
* Musical bow
* Nyckelharpa (Sweden)
* Octave mandolin (Octave mandola)
* Piccolo violin
* Piccolo 'cello/violoncello piccolo
* Pipa (China)
* Psaltery
* Rahab (Rabob)
* Rebec
* Ruan (China)
* Rudra vina (India)
* Sanxian (China)
* Saung (Burma)
* Saw sam sai (Thailand)
* Se (China)
* Shamisen (Japan)
* Setar (lute) (Persia)
* Sitar
* Sopranino mandolin
* Tar (lute)
* Tea chest bass
* Tenor viola
* Theorbo
* Timple
* Tres
* Tro (Cambodia)
* Trumpet marine/tromba marina
* Tuhu (China)
* Ukulele
* Valiha (Madagascar)
* Veena (India)
* Vertical viola (and other members of the violin octet family)
* Vichitra vina (India}
* Vielle
* Vihuela (Spain)
* Viol/Viola da gamba
* Viola
* Viola d'amore
* Violin
* Violotta
* Washtub bass
* Xalam/Khalam
* Zhonghu (China)
* Zhuihu (China)
* Zither




Drums

* Abïa drum
* African drum
* Bass drum
* Bodhrán (Ireland)
* Bongo drum
* Chenda (India)
* Conga (Caribbean)
* Cuíca (Brazil)
* Darbuka (Greek name)/Dumbek (Turkish name)
* Dhol(Persia)
* Dholak
* Djembe
* Janggu (Korea)
* Khol
* Lambeg (Ireland)
* Mridangam (India)
* Naqara
* Octaban
* Octapad
* Riq
* Sabar (Senegal)
* Sampho (Cambodia)
* Slit Drum
* Snare
* Steel drum
* Surdo (Brazil)
* Tabla
* Taiko (Japan)
o O Daiko (Japan)
* Tambourine
* Tan-tan
* Taphon (Thailand)
* Thavil (India)
* Timpani (kettledrums)
* Tom-Tom
* Whip


Other percussion instruments

* Ahoko
* Bell
* Bianqing (China)
* Bianzhong (China)
* Carillon
* Castanets
* Caxixi (Brazil)
* Chimes
* Ching
* Cowbell
* Crotales
* Cymbals:
o Crash cymbal
o Hi-hat cymbal
o Ride cymbal
o Splash cymbal
o Zil (Finger cymbal)
* Fangxiang (China)
* Gamelan (Indonesia)
o American gamelan
o Gangsa
o Gendér
o Ugal
* Ganza
* Ghatam
* Glass marimba
* Gong
* Guiro
* Glockenspiel
* hands
o clapping
* Handbells
* Hang
* Hosho (instrument) (Zimbabwe)
* Ipu (Hawaii)
* Maracas
* Marimba
* Marimbaphone
* Mbira
* Metallophone
* Piano
* Rainstick
* Ranat ek lek (Thailand)
* Ranat thum lek (Thailand)
* Shekere
* Spoons
* Steelpan
* Triangle
* Timpani
* Udu
* Vibraphone
* Washboard
* Xylophone


Electronic instruments

* Denis d'or
* Dubreq Stylophone
* Drum machine
* Fingerboard synthesizer
* Hammond organ
* Mellotron
* Ondes Martenot
* Rhodes piano
* Sampler
* Synclavier
* Synthesizer
* Teleharmonium
* Theremin
* Turntables

Keyboard instruments

* Accordion
* Bandoneón
* Calliope
* Carillon
* Celesta
* Clavichord
* Glasschord
* Harpsichord
* MIDI keyboard
* Organ
o Hammond Organ
o Pipe organ
* Piano
o Janko piano
o Toy piano
* Viola organista


Other

* Glass harmonica
* Hardart
* Musical Saw
* Singing bowl
* Suikinkutsu (Japanese water zither)

And I taught her everything she knows.

Janeway 06-11-2006 05:32 PM

I wish I could play subcontrabass sax.


I seriously think I could hit the brown note on one of those suckers.

Berk 06-11-2006 05:37 PM

Ehehe...
Brown Note

Ming-a-Ling 06-11-2006 05:47 PM

I saw them test the brown note on mythbusters. They busted it.

Epiphender 06-11-2006 05:47 PM

[QUOTE=Tang.]...Bagpipes (single and double reed)

* Bagpipe
* (see main article "Types of bagpipes" for varieties)[/QUOTE]
Good job there with the copy-paste.

Tang. 06-11-2006 05:53 PM

I wasn't trying to make you guys think I typed it out.

If you weren't a mod my comback would be Good job being a butt head :p

Janeway 06-11-2006 05:54 PM

[IMG]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/3/35/B-flatSubcontrabassTubax.jpg[/IMG]
:eek:

Oh yeah, and Tang.
The list is effed, because Adolphe Sax never actually completed the subcontrabass saxophone. It doesn't exist. The closes thing is the tubax, which is pictured above.

Drum Phil 06-11-2006 05:55 PM

So me and a mate are writing a load of songs in different styles. A lot of them are gonna be done with different musicians. Kinda like the "all star" stuff but cool.

This is one of the bassists:

[IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v489/rancid_punk/422632861_l.jpg[/IMG]

fishbulb 06-11-2006 05:56 PM

She's ugly, but BOOB.

Drum Phil 06-11-2006 05:57 PM

She's good in bed though.

Janeway 06-11-2006 05:58 PM

She might look a little better if she had a normal colour hair, took off the hooker makeup, and didn't encase herself in PCV.

Drum Phil 06-11-2006 06:01 PM

Ah thats just a PVC nurses outfit. Its not how she dresses.

[IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v489/rancid_punk/me_oct16.jpg[/IMG]

Its not makeup, shes really pale and the camera flash doesnt help.

Tang. 06-11-2006 06:01 PM

haha well said Cube.

Janeway 06-11-2006 06:02 PM

Still, she's got eyeshadow/liner on.
I hate makeup. =/

And I can never remember if it's PCV or PVC.

Edit: Eek.
I hate her hair. Every single 8th grader who listens to Fallout Boy and MCR have the exact same hair cut in the exact same colour.
They all smell like gum, too.
I hate gum.

Drum Phil 06-11-2006 06:04 PM

Polyvinylchloride. Its PVC.

She doesnt really wear that much make up.

Tang. 06-11-2006 06:07 PM

Some people just dont look good in pics.. my gf..ex now.. :/ still looks cute in pics and all that but I think she looks hotter in person..

Shes ok looking, not feelin the hair tho. Seems to have a nice little body on her.

Janeway 06-11-2006 06:08 PM

I like fat chicks who wear the PVC.
I admire their determination.

When I wear jeans that are mildy tight, I end up giving up after an hour or two, unbuttoning them, and pulling my hoodie down over it.


OMG.
I just popped a zit on my forhead, and the goo shot out and hit my monitor.

fishbulb 06-11-2006 06:09 PM

[QUOTE=Cube]She might look a little better if she had a normal colour hair, took off the hooker makeup, and didn't encase herself in PCV.[/QUOTE]

Exactly.

I like that angle on the second picture. And the mirror only sweetens the shot.

Drum Phil 06-11-2006 06:09 PM

She's also the best friend i ever had :) She's one of the most amazing people ive ever met and she has an as[I]s[/I] that just wont quit

White 06-11-2006 06:22 PM

Ya, so I just got myself An AA rock Crash (150$,16", used but in EXCELLENT condit) A pacific Hi hat stand (50$, pretty great condit, better than what I ahve now) and a 10" AAX splash for 50$, so ya, 250$ for all that.

Ming-a-Ling 06-11-2006 06:24 PM

So how do you like that crash then? Sound pretty good?


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