Maxime Bousquet
--broken but under repair--
My first instrument, the pan flute, I'm so bad that I use it to put my wife to sleep and go play the guitar faster lol!
She'll have to understand. Before there was Julie, there was Marcia! And Farrah. OMG and Farrah...Hey Dream Theater, isn't Julie Bowen going to be pissed about your new avatar?
And me playing bluegrass is one of them!Ahh. The reluctant artist.
Some things are better off left unheard.
TWSSIf you like it, maybe you should try a bigger one?
I'm glad someone appreciates my skills on Kazoo. I know you were out there somewhere and I'm glad to have finally found you!Some Great Responses And Feedback So Far. You Are A Talented Bunch!
Not A Bad Idea! I Always Wanted To Play Mandolin But Never Really Put Time Into It. The Same With Pedal Steel.I played Mandolin but haven't picked it up for quite a while. I still have it but haven't been in a playing situation where I needed to use it. If I had the need for that instrument in something, I would pick it back up and touch up my skills on it. I have also played bass. I only have one these days but it is a very nice one. I have actually thought about learning a bunch of the songs the bands in my area play and doing fill in gigs on it. Seems to always be a shortage of bass players around here.
Pedal steel is a challenging instrument. I have been in a few bands with guys that play them. I thought about getting a basic model a few times. They don't have multiple necks and knee levers. It is a good place to start before adding in the more complicated features. One of the guys I was in a band with had a double neck with 4 knee levers on it. I bet that was crazy hard to learn.Not A Bad Idea! I Always Wanted To Play Mandolin But Never Really Put Time Into It. The Same With Pedal Steel.
I Played Around On Them And Enjoy Doing So Even Though I Am Terrible At It. It Is A Blast To Mess With (At Least It Is To Me). If I Jump On A Rig I Am Going All In...Multi Neck, Levers And All. At That Point The Only Wa Is UP!Pedal steel is a challenging instrument. I have been in a few bands with guys that play them. I thought about getting a basic model a few times. They don't have multiple necks and knee levers. It is a good place to start before adding in the more complicated features. One of the guys I was in a band with had a double neck with 4 knee levers on it. I bet that was crazy hard to learn.