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Heya, this is my first post here so be nice ^_^

i'm Chelsea, and since we're on the topic of music, i'm a musician..well atleast my boy side is(haven't had a chance with this side of me yet) when i'm with friends.

dew influences are coheed and cambria, rush, HIM, mammal(aussie aussie aussie!) RooK, Eric Clapton(god) crosby stills nash and young, godsmack and davenport cabinet.

just you know i'm still confused as to what i really am inside, and thus haven't come out to any of my friends-though my mum knows about it i freaked out when she first wanted me to see a therapist and that was almost 2 years ago.

anyway, i play guitar and sing in a progressive rock/funk? band, and i'd really like to take that somewhere but in reality only one of the other members would accept me cause he's an open minded kinda guy and is BI anyway.

did i mention i'm from Australia?

this is the first time i've been able to talk to a bunch of like minded people, and i'm really grateful for the opportunity.

Chels

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Guest ~Brenda~

Welcome Chels,

I moved your post to the intoductions forum to give the members here a chance to welcome you.

Sweetheart, I am a musician too (guitar player). Welcome to Laura's hon!!

Rock on!!

Brenda

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  • Admin

Chelsea, welcome to Laura's. You found a great place to be, for a number of reasons.

First, we've got a whole lot of musicians, Brenda being just the first that you've met.

Second, there are quite a few members from Australia and New Zealand, including Rachael,

one of my best friends here.

Third, there are a lot of resources on this site, including forums, chat rooms and resource pages, so

look around and make yourself comfortable.

Fourth, you don't have to worry about being confused or not knowing which direction is right for

you. You don't need to know for sure, and no one here will pressure you. Find your own answers

at your own speed. Ask questions, and someone will give you their best answer. You're among friends.

Carolyn Marie

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Guest darlene lynn

Welcome

You'll find theres no one judging any one here. And like the Beatles said ..All We need is love..so without you musicans None of us that cant play a note wont know what to say..

LOL

Darlene Lynnette

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Hey Chels,

I am a musician too, I play trumpet for almost 40 years now, lead and jazz in a big band and just recently principle trumpet in an orchestra for the first time in 28 years.

Sit down and have a cup of cocoa and some of my fresh baked cookies.

There will be a lot of friendly people coming by pretty soon so you might want to take an extra cookie now.

We are here to support each other, ask and answer questions and just to have a place to be ourselves and have a little fun.

Welcome to the family.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest NicolaiAE

Hello Chelsea,

Welcome to the forums! Rush rocks by the way :P so do all the others LOL!

Anyways, this is a great site to do some talking. So just ask and post all you want :)

-Nicolai

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Guest ChloëC

Hey Chelsea,

Now that there are newer people than me, I get to welcome somebody. Welcome to the forums! So far, I think you've come to the right place. Lots to explore, lots of people to talk to. Oh, I'm a sometimes musician myself - piano. I think there are a lot of musicians around here. I agree about Eric Clapton. Welcome to the Playground.

Chloë

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Guest Jean Davis

Hi Chels

How nice to meet you. You'll find everyone here to be very nice and informative.

All you have to do is post your questions, comcerns, or comments and there's always someone here to help you get some answers. :D

But in the meantime why not stop in our Transgender Pride party and chat with some of us ;)

LUV

Jean

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Guest NeverSayNever

Hey, welcome to the family!

I would like to say I am also a musician but...unfortunately, I'm not :P No musical talent in me whatsoever :lol:

I hope you enjoy your time here.

- James

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Guest Vladmir

Welcome Chels!

I'm just going to put it on the table. I'm a huge HIM fan :D

Like Darlene said, there is no judging here. And everyone is amazingly kind and supportive.

So make yourself at home(:

xV l a d

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Guest jamo-chelsea

wow, i didn't realize this had been moved... thanks for all the welcomes theres that warm fuzzy acceptance feeling again mmmm :P '

chels

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Guest Donna Jean

Hi ya Chels!

How the heck are ya, Honey??

I woulda said "Hi" before, but you kept moving all over!

Welcome to the Playground, Hon...pretty awesome place, eh?

Hey, I'm a guitar player, too...45 years...

And one of my favorites is Jorma Kaukonen!

What? Never heard of him..?

Well, he plays right here in Ohio!

Used to be in a band... Jefferson Airplane.....couple years back...

Uh...1965...

Anyway, love having you here and I truly hope that you enjoy being here!

Love

Donna Jean

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