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Who still plays an instrument? Be specific (Steinway baby grand...Jack Benny's violin....Hofner violin bass)
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Who still plays an instrument? Be specific (Steinway baby grand...Jack Benny's violin....Hofner violin bass)
We have here in The Villages

The Villages Philharmonic
The Villages concert band
The Village Voices

There is another instrumental one but I forget it's name.

All more than a hundred in the group and all absolutely unimaginably good.


[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MmpAsEZlb8[/ame]
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What happened to my link???
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MmpAsEZlb8"]The Village Voices 2011 Spring Concert.mpg - YouTube[/ame]

It isn't appearing. Go to browser, type in Youtube Villages Voices and pick Spring concert 2011. It is wonderful, marvelous.
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Your link went in the sink Graciegirl!!!!
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We have here in The Villages

The Villages Philharmonic
The Villages concert band
The Village Voices

There is another instrumental one but I forget it's name.

All more than a hundred in the group and all absolutely unimaginably good.


The Village Voices 2011 Spring Concert.mpg - YouTube
Here's your link Gracie. You used the wrong YouTube link. Gotta use the one given below (not above) the video when you click the share button!
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Wish I could still play the instruments I have in the past. They include an accordion, tenor sax and 1, 2 and 3 valve brass bugles. Today I play a Casio keyboard, but I don't play publicly; just for myself and occasionally for visiting victims... er I mean guests!

Guess I could play a base drum too if I wanted....
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My main instrument today is a Roland FR-3x digital accordion. Back in my youth I played drums but I suspect my neighbors would not be happy if I started playing them again.
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I play guitar and sing. I have a Gibson J-160e, a Rickenbacker 355 and a Limited Edition Epiphone Casino.
As you might guess from that, I used to play in a Beatles tribute band. I started the Beatlemaniacs of the Villages down here, which is a club for Beatles fans and musicians.
I would love to get a little band together to gig around the area.
By the way, I also play drums. I began playing drums when I was nine years old and played in a professional band for about ten years. Then I quit to raise a family. I still have a set os 1966 Ludwigs, but they are up north. Hopefully, my son will send them to me soon.
Outside if the Beatles stuff, I did a little acoustic solo act in the Philippines playing a mix of classic rock, country and a few more current things thrown in.
Oh....I've also falle in love with the ukulele.
We have a lot of great music clubs here in the Villages and a lot of outstanding musicians. I'm sure you will find plenty of people to play with.
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I play guitar and sing. I have a Gibson J-160e, a Rickenbacker 355 and a Limited Edition Epiphone Casino.
As you might guess from that, I used to play in a Beatles tribute band. I started the Beatlemaniacs of the Villages down here, which is a club for Beatles fans and musicians.
I would love to get a little band together to gig around the area.
By the way, I also play drums. I began playing drums when I was nine years old and played in a professional band for about ten years. Then I quit to raise a family. I still have a set os 1966 Ludwigs, but they are up north. Hopefully, my son will send them to me soon.
Outside if the Beatles stuff, I did a little acoustic solo act in the Philippines playing a mix of classic rock, country and a few more current things thrown in.
Oh....I've also falle in love with the ukulele.
We have a lot of great music clubs here in the Villages and a lot of outstanding musicians. I'm sure you will find plenty of people to play with.
WO'B

I have a 63 Epiphone Casino (made in Kalamazoo and now midi'ed)...a 83 Rick 360-12...2 strats (one midi'ed)...a godin (midi'ed)...in terms of acoustics...a Collings OM..a 2000 Martin D-28 (midi'ed), a 1972 Guild F-112, and a little maple Taylor...all are lefty.

I'll be bringing the Taylor with me (it's the most replaceable acoustic) when I come down on Monday. If interested...maybe we could play...I have an interesting version of Walrus in DADDAD which you might want to liberate.

Gary
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I play alto sax (Yamaha Custom Z) in the New Horizons Concert Band, Yamaha Tyros 3 keyboard, ukulele (Applause roundback acoustic/electric), banjolele, am learning bass guitar(Fender musicmaster from 70's) and will probably play some autoharp if the new group starts in October as planned. Music is a hobby with me.
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You should plan on coming to the advanced acoustic guitar club on Tuesday morning, 9:00 at the Churchill rec center. Gary Davis runs it and is a great player and teacher.
And then come to my Beatles Club on Friday morning at 10:00 at the O Dell rec center and do your alternate tuning version of Walrus. The people would love it.
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You should plan on coming to the advanced acoustic guitar club on Tuesday morning, 9:00 at the Churchill rec center. Gary Davis runs it and is a great player and teacher.
And then come to my Beatles Club on Friday morning at 10:00 at the O Dell rec center and do your alternate tuning version of Walrus. The people would love it.
Tuesday, I'm meeting with Gary from TV to look at homes (and I already have a fave...assuming it's still available)...do they meet every Tuesday?

BTW - the reason (aside from ego) that I have so many instruments is that I use a bunch of alternative tunings....I try to limit re-tunings to breaks...on stage, going from a C tuning to a D tuning takes forever...you tune once...let the neck relax and then tune again....not exactly a crowd pleaser.

Friday...I'm there.

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Howdy, I play the harp, currently mostly for therapy in medical settings.Also play for weddings, dinners, etc.
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I play the piano which I just moved here. Can anyone recommend a good piano tuner?
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