Do you play an instrument?

I e tried on and off over the years. Was working at the keyboard but never got far and same with Native American flutes. Would like to try more with the flutes though.
 
No, but I once bought a keyboard for about $100, convinced I'd learn to play it, and then, after learning how to play Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, never touched it again. True story.
 
I played a couple during my final years in school. Long story 🤣
 
I don't play an instrument anymore but when I was in school, of all the years I was in school I played throughout the years the cornet, violin, and keyboard and I also dabbled in playing the drums a little as well. If I had the chance I would probably go back to playing the violin again as I really enjoyed that.
 
I use to play back when I was in school. I started out playing the tenor trombone in the sixth grade and I played that up until 9th grade. Then I played the bass trombone from 10th grade up till I graduated at the end of 12th grade.
 
I don't play any musical instruments. However, when I was in my teens, I tried learning guitar. I went to a guitar class for 6 weeks and ended up learning just one song. :D
 
I don't play any musical instruments. However, when I was in my teens, I tried learning guitar. I went to a guitar class for 6 weeks and ended up learning just one song. :D
I remember them having us learn that in music class. I had a hard time with it. XD
 
I don't play an instrument at the moment. It is not something that I have time to do right now considering how busy that I am always at work. However, when given an opportunity, I will want to learn how to beat drums.
 
I played the flute in middle school. I wasn’t musically inclined however. My friend was thinking of joining Band & the flute seemed like an easy one to learn. We also had a small kid’s organ that I tried out. Just couldn’t get the notes right lol
For those who play, when did you start?
 
I haven't played an instrument for 17 years. I played in band for 2 years and hated it. I played the clarinet. I wasn't any good. I ended up leaving the class when the 2nd semester started in high school on my last year doing it.
 
When I was first married, my husband bought me a flute because I always wanted to play one, but I never had time to learn until I turned 35. Then he bought me I think 2 or 3 month's worth of lessons and I practiced for 2 hours every day to get better. My flute teacher was so impressed that she invited me to be in her flute choir! I learned so much from that!!

Because the flute and tin whistle have the same type of fingerings, I can play that too!
 
I am very good at beating bands. I get called to play at events and it has also become a means where I get to make ends meet where I am paid too.
 
I used to play the trumpet when I was in middle school. My parents couldn’t afford the fees for me to go to band camp in high school and I lost interest in playing the trumpet once I made it to high school as well, so I haven’t played a instrument since.
 
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