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Guest Kacee

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Hey y'all!!

I'm new here, but figured I'd stick my nose in and talk about my musical interests too!! I play keyboards, guitar, fiddle (that's a violin for y'all that ain't from around here!! lol) and I'm workin on learnin the sax. I used to sing, a loooooong time ago. I haven't had much opportunity to do that in recent years, but when I was a teenager, I was in a band and also sang at several local clubs. I still have many of my old recordings and I put one of 'em up online if anyone wants to take a listen. Hope ya like it!! It's one of my all time favorite songs. Here's the link: http://s794.photobucket.com/albums/yy225/x...FacebyKacee.flv

Enjoy!!

Love Kacee

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Dunno why, but photobucket keeps cuttin off the last 25 seconds of this song. Oh well, I tried!! Check out the other one I posted, at least all of that is there!!

Love

Kacee

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Guest Elizabeth K
Hey y'all!!

I'm new here, but figured I'd stick my nose in and talk about my musical interests too!! I play keyboards, guitar, fiddle (that's a violin for y'all that ain't from around here!! lol) and I'm workin on learnin the sax. I used to sing, a loooooong time ago. I haven't had much opportunity to do that in recent years, but when I was a teenager, I was in a band and also sang at several local clubs. I still have many of my old recordings and I put one of 'em up online if anyone wants to take a listen. Hope ya like it!! It's one of my all time favorite songs. Here's the link: http://s794.photobucket.com/albums/yy225/x...FacebyKacee.flv

Enjoy!!

Love Kacee

My family was originally from the Forks of the Yadkin. Anothe line was from Cape Fear - early 1800s though probaqbly before your time... grin

LIZZY

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My family was originally from the Forks of the Yadkin. Anothe line was from Cape Fear - early 1800s though probaqbly before your time... grin

LIZZY

My US family comes from the northeast, the other side is from europe. I have lines going back to the Carpathian Mountains area. Mebbe explains the vampire in me!! LOL

Love

Kacee

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Guest Elizabeth K
My US family comes from the northeast, the other side is from europe. I have lines going back to the Carpathian Mountains area. Mebbe explains the vampire in me!! LOL

Love

Kacee

You don't think the fangs have anything to do with it! And thats NOT Catsup on the table.... hummmmm... what a funny place to sleep! You certainly celebrate Halloween early!

Lizzy

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Guest Tammy Maher
Dunno why, but photobucket keeps cuttin off the last 25 seconds of this song. Oh well, I tried!! Check out the other one I posted, at least all of that is there!!

Love

Kacee

I host it to youtube for you, but no guarantees that many people will see it.

It sounds really good.

(^ _^)/

Janelle

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Wow!

I listened to the recording and I have to say, I actually liked it better than Roberta Flack's recording (for you youngsters she made the hit recording and I believe that she even wrote it)

Beautiful!

I am a trumpet player myself with a breif (14 year) career as a String Bass player in orchestras, dabble with keyboards and played drims until I sold my set and never could afford a Marimba or vibraphone but I learned them well enough to play a four mallet piece for my percussion jury (final exam in instrumental lessons) in college.

Love ya,

Sally

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Hey y'all!!

Thanks for listening and for being here!! Sally, thank you for the great compliment!! And thank you for adding me to your friends lists. As I find my way around here, I'll figure out how to build a list of my own and will add y'all to it. Janelle brought up a good point about YouTube. I actually do have a channel with a lot of my stuff posted. If any of y'all are interested, here's the link:

http://www.youtube.com/Kaceedabrat

Catch ya's by the pool!!

Love

Kacee

BTW, Lizzy, be careful, I DO bite!! lolz

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Guest p3ngu!n

i play the guitar and bass, and i mess around with the drums alittle.

i want to learn the flute from one of my friends, mainly because i loved mr. tumnus's song from chronicles of narnia.

once i get a computer again (using a ps3) i'll have to listen to the recordings.

what kinda styles do you tend to play when you are on the guitar?

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I'm currently in my school choir and I used to play the violin, clarinet, piano, and guitar. I'm thinking about picking either the piano or guitar back up again.

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Guest Exeter

I play synth/keyboard. I've been writing my own songs for awhile now too. I like '80s style synthpop like Depeche Mode, OMD, and A-ha. I hope to one day have my own band, atleast to play with... it would alot more fun to be around other people with similar interests. Just wish I could meet others like me :) It's really difficult.

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Guest Charlene_Leona

I play the Native American Flute. Kacee Your songs and voice are beautiful keep up the hard work you never know where it will take you.

Take Care

Charlene Leona

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Im a drummer. I play for a band in the NC, VA, and SC markets. Play Rock, soul, blues, R&B and a few other genre. I also play for some local songwriters in my area when they showcase their talent.

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Guest Donna Jean

Geez.....

I started playing Cello and guitar in 1963...

Drums, bass, viola, tenor sax, French horn....

Years and years of bands, smokey bars and clubs, bloodshot eyes and broken guitar strings and promises..

Huggs....

Donna Jean

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Guest Alex Blitzen

I used to play piano, guitar, trumpet, french horn, bass, occasionally the violin, i've tried other instruments... now i play nothing lol

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Guest ~Brenda~

I play guitar...

I started playing when I was 8 years old. My mother tells me that I used to have a ukelele when I was a toddler, and I played that astonshing well. but I don't remember that.

Playing guitar is the very essence of who I am. I communicate with my music on a level that I cannot any other way.

My guitar is an extension of my body and mind.

We are one.

Brenda

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Guest Alex Blitzen
I play guitar...

I started playing when I was 8 years old. My mother tells me that I used to have a ukelele when I was a toddler, and I played that astonshing well. but I don't remember that.

Playing guitar is the very essence of who I am. I communicate with my music on a level that I cannot any other way.

My guitar is an extension of my body and mind.

We are one.

Brenda

That's how I used to be with the piano. I started when I was very young. Then there were some things that happened that made me never want to play again. I am more into the guitar now than anything, but I don't have one of my own anymore. I'm working on that problem though :)

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Guest Esperanza Xochitl

I was a folk-singer back when...

Acoustic guitar, harmonica, vocals. The guitar hasn't agreed with my long nails being on both hands so I (in tears) picked my nails over guitar. Plus that with me would totally come off as a dikey overkill.

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Guest chngnwnd

I play guitar and bass - though I am a much better guitarrist than bass player. Unfortunately, where I live it is hard to find the right musicians to play with. I am a punk guitarrist who knows what they are doing and just do not have it in me to play covers note for note - which is what the vast majority of musicians around here do. I have a band, but when our last bass player quit in September, it took us until now to replace him - most of the musicians that can handle the style around here don't have the chops, the ones with the chops, don't understand the style... grrrr... but our new bass player finally fits the bill... hopefully... I'll find out at practice on Tuesday

Bobby

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Guest Batsu Maru Otoko Yo!

I've played the koto (Google it) for something like four years now, and I play the ocarina a little. I've recently started playing around with synths, since I'm taking a MIDI technology class, but I'm not really jiving with the musical keyboard input yet, so that'll take some more work. Koto is really my main thing, though...I take a noncredit class every semester for it, and we do a few concerts in the area.

I don't know if I'll ever play a traditional instrument, since I have no idea how to even begin to make heads or tails of sheet music. >.> Pathetic, right?

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I try to play guitar, however I FAIL.

I'm a somewhat impatient person when it comes to anything to do with myself. Which means if I'm not up to a standard I'd like myself to be at by the end of one hour of playing I say "Arhh forget it!" put the guitar down and don't pick it up for a year or so.....

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