Mostly guitar and some bass. Played with various rock & roll bands over the years, but don't think of myself as what I consider to be a true musician, just a player who's not really as good as people seem to think. I've never worked too hard at it, though I started when I was 11 and took lessons for a few years, but the music I like to play generally doesn't require much real virtuousity anyway. I particularly like to compose my own music (though I can no longer write or read it), but since I'm not a singer or a lyricist, don't actually produce finished works on my own. My other musical ambition is to one day get a drumset, and learn to do more than just barely get by with rudimentary beats as I do now. I am positive that playing has had an effect on how I listen to music, but I couldn't tell you if or how that might translate into any of my system choices.
What Instrument do You Play?
Okay, please forgive me if this has been a too-recent thread. But, that said, I'm curious to know how many audiophiles are musicians? Does being a musician influence your equipment choices? What kind of music do you play? Me, I play blues guitar. When I was in college (many years ago), I played straight-ahead jazz on the double bass. Looking forward to your comments, 'gonners!
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