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Offline tension101  
#1 Posted : 31 July 2009 09:05:31(UTC)
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Have I made one of these before? Eh. Anyway, what guitars/basses to you play? I am a proud owner of a Sunburst 1973 Fender Precision Bass. What do you play?

xNightsidex: Had to include the latter part of the title for the key-players among us :D

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#2 Posted : 31 July 2009 09:14:08(UTC)
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I have a crappy fender starcaster guitar. Nothing special. I'm still only learning.
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#3 Posted : 31 July 2009 09:30:09(UTC)
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I own:

Casio SK-2100 Sampling Keyboard (no longer manufactured)
Casio CTK-2000 Piano Keyboard (average as it goes, but effective)
Bontempi 258 Electric Organ
Casio SA-67 Toy Keyboard (oh, and I have a tempation to circuit-bend it...)

Pfft, who needs strings and picks.

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#4 Posted : 31 July 2009 09:34:41(UTC)
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xNightsidex wrote:
I own:

Casio SK-2100 Sampling Keyboard (no longer manufactured)
Casio CTK-2000 Piano Keyboard (average as it goes, but effective)
Bontempi 258 Electric Organ
Casio SA-67 Toy Keyboard (oh, and I have a tempation to circuit-bend it...)

Pfft, who needs strings and picks.


I own a casio LK-40.
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"Ballad of the Fallen" (Silver)UK
"Split Up" (Silver)UK (Silver)World

Albums Certified By BPI:

White Rain (Silver)UK
DreamScape (Silver)UK
Just Suck It! (Silver)UK
Offline Aj  
#5 Posted : 31 July 2009 09:36:00(UTC)
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Offline xNightsidex  
#6 Posted : 31 July 2009 09:36:27(UTC)
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TP wrote:
xNightsidex wrote:
I own:

Casio SK-2100 Sampling Keyboard (no longer manufactured)
Casio CTK-2000 Piano Keyboard (average as it goes, but effective)
Bontempi 258 Electric Organ
Casio SA-67 Toy Keyboard (oh, and I have a tempation to circuit-bend it...)

Pfft, who needs strings and picks.


I own a casio LK-40.


Mehh not a fan of beginner keyboards.

And light up keys annoy me.
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#7 Posted : 31 July 2009 09:37:56(UTC)
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xNightsidex wrote:
TP wrote:
xNightsidex wrote:
I own:

Casio SK-2100 Sampling Keyboard (no longer manufactured)
Casio CTK-2000 Piano Keyboard (average as it goes, but effective)
Bontempi 258 Electric Organ
Casio SA-67 Toy Keyboard (oh, and I have a tempation to circuit-bend it...)

Pfft, who needs strings and picks.


I own a casio LK-40.


Mehh not a fan of beginner keyboards.

And light up keys annoy me.


wow, you knew all the features of it and you're not a fan. lol
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"Bats!" (Silver)UK
"Ballad of the Fallen" (Silver)UK
"Split Up" (Silver)UK (Silver)World

Albums Certified By BPI:

White Rain (Silver)UK
DreamScape (Silver)UK
Just Suck It! (Silver)UK
Offline Aj  
#8 Posted : 31 July 2009 09:38:36(UTC)
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xNightsidex wrote:
TP wrote:
xNightsidex wrote:
I own:

Casio SK-2100 Sampling Keyboard (no longer manufactured)
Casio CTK-2000 Piano Keyboard (average as it goes, but effective)
Bontempi 258 Electric Organ
Casio SA-67 Toy Keyboard (oh, and I have a tempation to circuit-bend it...)

Pfft, who needs strings and picks.


I own a casio LK-40.


Mehh not a fan of beginner keyboards.

And light up keys annoy me.


I love keyboards, but Piano's are much better. You get a far better sound off of them. Well, I havent played around with the high end of keyboards but you do off my grandads piano anyways.
Offline xNightsidex  
#9 Posted : 31 July 2009 09:39:42(UTC)
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TP wrote:
xNightsidex wrote:
TP wrote:
xNightsidex wrote:
I own:

Casio SK-2100 Sampling Keyboard (no longer manufactured)
Casio CTK-2000 Piano Keyboard (average as it goes, but effective)
Bontempi 258 Electric Organ
Casio SA-67 Toy Keyboard (oh, and I have a tempation to circuit-bend it...)

Pfft, who needs strings and picks.


I own a casio LK-40.


Mehh not a fan of beginner keyboards.

And light up keys annoy me.


wow, you knew all the features of it and you're not a fan. lol


Mate, I'm primarily a Pianist, I know my Casios. Though in honesty, I've seen an LK-40 before, so I just happened to remember it had light up keys ;)
Offline xNightsidex  
#10 Posted : 31 July 2009 09:40:47(UTC)
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Aj wrote:
xNightsidex wrote:
TP wrote:
xNightsidex wrote:
I own:

Casio SK-2100 Sampling Keyboard (no longer manufactured)
Casio CTK-2000 Piano Keyboard (average as it goes, but effective)
Bontempi 258 Electric Organ
Casio SA-67 Toy Keyboard (oh, and I have a tempation to circuit-bend it...)

Pfft, who needs strings and picks.


I own a casio LK-40.


Mehh not a fan of beginner keyboards.

And light up keys annoy me.


I love keyboards, but Piano's are much better. You get a far better sound off of them. Well, I havent played around with the high end of keyboards but you do off my grandads piano anyways.


Agree entirely, but my house is a tad small for a Piano, it's my one biggest regret :/ College has a couple of uprights though, so all is well and good! My ex-boyfriend had a lovely one in his lounge too, but he kinda owned me as he was a Grade 8 Classical pianist, hahah. :)
Offline Aj  
#11 Posted : 31 July 2009 09:46:47(UTC)
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xNightsidex wrote:
Aj wrote:
xNightsidex wrote:
TP wrote:
xNightsidex wrote:
I own:

Casio SK-2100 Sampling Keyboard (no longer manufactured)
Casio CTK-2000 Piano Keyboard (average as it goes, but effective)
Bontempi 258 Electric Organ
Casio SA-67 Toy Keyboard (oh, and I have a tempation to circuit-bend it...)

Pfft, who needs strings and picks.


I own a casio LK-40.


Mehh not a fan of beginner keyboards.

And light up keys annoy me.


I love keyboards, but Piano's are much better. You get a far better sound off of them. Well, I havent played around with the high end of keyboards but you do off my grandads piano anyways.


Agree entirely, but my house is a tad small for a Piano, it's my one biggest regret :/ College has a couple of uprights though, so all is well and good! My ex-boyfriend had a lovely one in his lounge too, but he kinda owned me as he was a Grade 8 Classical pianist, hahah. :)


Oooooh, what Grade are you? If you do Piano that is.
Offline xNightsidex  
#12 Posted : 31 July 2009 09:49:56(UTC)
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Aj wrote:
xNightsidex wrote:
Aj wrote:
xNightsidex wrote:
TP wrote:
xNightsidex wrote:
I own:

Casio SK-2100 Sampling Keyboard (no longer manufactured)
Casio CTK-2000 Piano Keyboard (average as it goes, but effective)
Bontempi 258 Electric Organ
Casio SA-67 Toy Keyboard (oh, and I have a tempation to circuit-bend it...)

Pfft, who needs strings and picks.


I own a casio LK-40.


Mehh not a fan of beginner keyboards.

And light up keys annoy me.


I love keyboards, but Piano's are much better. You get a far better sound off of them. Well, I havent played around with the high end of keyboards but you do off my grandads piano anyways.


Agree entirely, but my house is a tad small for a Piano, it's my one biggest regret :/ College has a couple of uprights though, so all is well and good! My ex-boyfriend had a lovely one in his lounge too, but he kinda owned me as he was a Grade 8 Classical pianist, hahah. :)


Oooooh, what Grade are you? If you do Piano that is.


Don't care for grades. End of my course will equate me to a Grade 5 ABRSM standard.

Theory-wise, I know just about everything up to Grade 6, and playability, up to Grade 4 or 5.

If I had a video I'd show you what my ex can do, seriously, it's beautiful stuff.
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#13 Posted : 31 July 2009 10:02:36(UTC)
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xNightsidex wrote:
Aj wrote:
xNightsidex wrote:
Aj wrote:
xNightsidex wrote:
TP wrote:
xNightsidex wrote:
I own:

Casio SK-2100 Sampling Keyboard (no longer manufactured)
Casio CTK-2000 Piano Keyboard (average as it goes, but effective)
Bontempi 258 Electric Organ
Casio SA-67 Toy Keyboard (oh, and I have a tempation to circuit-bend it...)

Pfft, who needs strings and picks.


I own a casio LK-40.


Mehh not a fan of beginner keyboards.

And light up keys annoy me.


I love keyboards, but Piano's are much better. You get a far better sound off of them. Well, I havent played around with the high end of keyboards but you do off my grandads piano anyways.


Agree entirely, but my house is a tad small for a Piano, it's my one biggest regret :/ College has a couple of uprights though, so all is well and good! My ex-boyfriend had a lovely one in his lounge too, but he kinda owned me as he was a Grade 8 Classical pianist, hahah. :)


Oooooh, what Grade are you? If you do Piano that is.


Don't care for grades. End of my course will equate me to a Grade 5 ABRSM standard.

Theory-wise, I know just about everything up to Grade 6, and playability, up to Grade 4 or 5.

If I had a video I'd show you what my ex can do, seriously, it's beautiful stuff.


I just want to learn how to play 'Moonlight Sonata'. That'll do me for LIFE. Its just brilliant. Also thats one of the reasons i love pianos, even when you play them (if your good) it looks beautiful. Some people I just dont know how they move their fingers like that. Its like ballet with fingers :)
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#14 Posted : 31 July 2009 10:04:33(UTC)
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The piano is by far my most favourite and I reckon the most beautiful instrument. It's why I learned it and kept at it :)

Btw, went through some demo folders and found, among a lot of unfinished pieces he sent me, one of Jonny's demos for a song called "Box of Paints II". It's some of that "ballet-like finger work" you mentioned :P

http://www.zshare.net/audio/633960276e1fe920/

Take a listen.
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#15 Posted : 31 July 2009 10:06:41(UTC)
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xNightsidex wrote:
The piano is by far my most favourite and I reckon the most beautiful instrument. It's why I learned it and kept at it :)

Btw, went through some demo folders and found, among a lot of unfinished pieces he sent me, one of Jonny's demos for a song called "Box of Paints II". It's some of that "ballet-like finger work" you mentioned :P

http://www.zshare.net/audio/633960276e1fe920/

Take a listen.


Wow. He's amazing. Was that your ex playing it?

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#16 Posted : 31 July 2009 10:50:58(UTC)
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I'm 13, so I got a regular piano and a keyboard :))
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#17 Posted : 31 July 2009 10:54:41(UTC)
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I'm 13, so I got a regular piano and a keyboard :))


What should age have to do with it, hahah? I'm 17, my ex is 20? And he started playing when he was really young...
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#18 Posted : 31 July 2009 10:59:16(UTC)
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xNightsidex wrote:
TP wrote:
I'm 13, so I got a regular piano and a keyboard :))


What should age have to do with it, hahah? I'm 17, my ex is 20? And he started playing when he was really young...

I'm just saying that since I'm 13, my parents bought me the instruments. I've been playing since I was 7.
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#19 Posted : 31 July 2009 11:04:03(UTC)
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Ahh right. Wish my mother bought me a piano. ¬_¬
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