What instrument do you play?
What instrument do you play and how did u decide to pick up learning it?
@comfortableNight4463
Clarinet! I picked it not only because it seemed like a recorder, but also because the way the word “clarinet” sounded. It kinda just rolled off the tongue for me. It’s a weird reason, but I’m happy I chose it.
@Keikothekitten That's such a valid reason! It's such a beautiful word 'clarinet'. How is your clarinet journey so far?
@comfortableNight4463
I play guitar, sing, tenor sax, drums, piano and am building a ukulele.
But I'm not 'good' at any of it...after a motorcycle accident I couldn't do anything for a long time which may have broken my heart, my relationships and my mind.
I'm still learning how to be okay with trauma and healing.
It is all very basic and beginner level again.
Maybe am getting okay at guitar as I've been playing lately...broke my only pick yesterday though haha.
@comfortableNight4463
Organ, when I was little I took organ lesson every Saturday 🤣
@VictoriaLove7 Same! Are you still playing?
@comfortableNight4463
I play quite a few. I play ukulele, piano, harmonium(indian instrument) and I am about to start violin and guitar!
@Supergirl134679 Wow! You're amazing! That is a lot of instruments! Which is your fave?
@comfortableNight4463
Thatss really hardd. They are all my favv
@Supergirl134679 Lovely! What songs do you love to play on them?
@comfortableNight4463
I play a lot of songss I love to pick up indian music the most. I use chordify and learn the words and than the tune and I memorize it.
I play clarinet (3 and a half years) and trumpet (half a year), and I played bass clarinet for a year but I don't play anymore.
My school was offering band 5 and a half years ago, and I just picked up the clarinet and it clicked. It's been such a healing opportunity for me. I did take a 2-year break when I moved down south, but I now have a homeschool band. What are your guy's favorite pieces you have ever played?