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Lets be a band guise
« on: November 09, 2014, 07:32:01 am »
I can be a shitty bass player. If you play any of the following instruments or can do vocals or mix audio feel free to apply.

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Agung/ agong (Philippine gong)       
Ahoko (Ivory Coast rattle)       
Ajaeng       
Alboka (Spanish double hornpipe)       
Alphorn   Click to hear a Alphorn   
Alpine bell       
Alto clarinet       
Alto flute       
Alto horn       
Alto sarrusophone       
Alto saxophone       
Angklung (tuned bamboo slide rattle)   Click to hear an Angklung   
Appalachian dulcimer   Click to hear an Appalachian dulcimer   
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Arpa anottolini (Italian hooked harp)       
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Array Mbira (African thumb piano)       
Aru-ding (Philippine Jew’s harp)       
Aulochrome (double soprano saxophone)       
Babendil (Philippine gong)       
Baglama/ saz (Turkish strings)       
Balafon (xylophone from Ghana)       
Balalaika (Central Asian 2 or 3 stringed guitar)   Click to hear an Balalaika   
Bandola (plucked lute from Cuba, Chile and Peru)       
Bandoneón (Argentinian concertina)       
Bandurria (Spanish/ Latin American plucked lute)       
Banhu (Chinese bowed stringed instrument)       
Banjo   Click to hear a Banjo    
Barbat (Iranian plucked lute)       
Baritone horn       
Baritone sarrusophone       
Baritone saxophone       
Baroque Wooden Flute       
Baryton (German Euphonium)       
Bass Clarinet       
Bass Drum       
Bass flute       
Bass guitar   Click to hear a Bass Guitar   
Bass sarrusophone       
Bass saxophone       
Bass/ baritone oboe       
Basse a Pistons (French Euphonium)       
Basse Cor       
Basset clarinet       
Basset horn       
Bassoon   Click to hear a Bassoon    
Bawu (Chinese wind instrument)       
Bayan (Russian Accordian)       
Bazooka       
Bell       
Berimbao (Brazilian musical bow)       
Bianqing (Chinese stone chimes)       
Bianzhong (Chinese bells)       
Bifora (Sicillian oboe)       
Biniou (French bagpipe)       
Biwa (Japanese short-necked lute)       
Bock (German bagpipes)       
Bodega (French bagpipe)       
Bodhrán (Irish drum)       
Boha (French bagpipe)       
Bombarde       
Bombardino (Spanish Euphonium)       
Bongo drum       
Border pipe/ lowland bagpipe       
Bordonua (Puerto Rican bass guitar)       
Bouzouki (Greek lute)       
Brian Boru bagpipes       
Bullroarer       
Button accordian       
Cabrette (French bagpipe)       
Calliope (steam organ)       
Carillon (Dutch harmonising bells)       
Carillon (Dutch harmonising bells)       
Castanets       
Cavaco (Spanish guitar)       
Cavaquinho (Portuguese guitar)       
Caxixi (Brazilian idiophone)       
Celesta (idiophone) invented 1886 in Paris by Auguste Mustel.   Click to hear a Celesta   
Cello   Click to hear a Cello    
Ceng (Turkish harp)       
Chabrette (French bagpipe)       
Chapman stick (fretboard)       
Charango (South American fretted lute)       
Chenda (Indian drum)       
Chi (Chinese Transverse Flute)       
Chimes       
Ching (Cambodian/ Thai finger cymbals)       
Chitaronne (lower-toned lute)       
Chitarra battebte (Italian guitar)       
Chromatic accordian       
Cigar box guitar       
Cimbalom (Eastern European hammered dulcimer)       
Cimbasso       
Cimpoi (Romanian bagpipe)       
Cittern (Renaissance lute)       
Clapped hands       
Clarinet   Click to hear a Bb Clarinet   
Clarinette d’amour       
Classical guitar       
Clavicembelo (Italian pianoforte)       
Clavichord       
Clavichord (European stringed keyboard)       
Concertina       
conch       
Conga (Caribbean drum)       
Contra-alto clarinet       
Contra-alto flute       
Contrabass á anche       
Contrabass clarinet       
Contrabass flute       
Contrabass oboe       
Contrabass Sarrusophone       
Contrabass saxophone       
Contrabassoon       
Cornet/ Cornett/ Cornetto/ Zink       
Cornish bagpipes       
Cowbell       
Croatian bagpipes       
Cromorne       
Crotales (Struck cymbals)       
Crumhorn       
Crwth (Welsh stringed instrument)       
Cuatro (Latin American lute)       
Cuíca (Brazilian drum)       
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Cymbalum (Western European hammered dulcimer)       
Da’uli da’uli (Indonesian xylophone)       
Dabakan (Philippine drum)       
Dadihu (contrabass erhu)       
Dahu (Chinese bowed stringed instrument)       
Daiko (Japanese drum)       
Dankiyo (Turkish bagpipe)       
Daraboukka (Syrian drum)       
Darabukka (Arabic drum)       
Darbuka (Greek drum)       
Darvyra (Greek Duct Flute)       
Denis d’or (ancient Czech chordophone)       
Dhol (Iranian drum)       
Dholak (North Indian hand drum)       
Didgeridoo (Aboriginal Natural Trumpet)       
Dihu (Chinese large bowed stringed instrument)       
Diyingehu (contrabass gehu)       
Djembe (West African hand drum)       
Doedelzak (Dutch bagpipe)       
Dombak (Iranian drum)       
Domra (Russian mandolin)       
Dotara (bass ektara)       
Double Bass   Click to hear a Double Bass   
Double contrabass flute       
Doulophone/ cuprophone       
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Dubreq stylophone       
Duct Flute       
Dudelsack (German bagpipe)       
Dudy (Czech bagpipes)       
Duff (Islamic tambourine)       
Dulcian (pre-1700’s Western European Bassoon)       
Dulcimer (hammered zither)       
Dulzaina (Spanish oboe)       
Dumbelek (Turkish drum)       
Dun dun (West African large talking drum)       
Dutar (Central Asian lute)       
Duxianqin (Chinese one-stringed zither)       
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English Horn/ Cor Anglais (French tenor Oboe)       
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Fangxiang (Chinese metallophone)       
Fiddle       
Finger Cymbals       
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Flageolets       
Flugelhorn      
Flute   Click to hear a Flute   
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French Horn       
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Gaita (Portuguese & Spanish bagpipe)       
Gajdy (Eastern European bagpipes)       
Gambang (Indonesian xylophone)       
Gan gan (West African small talking drum)       
Gandingan (Philippine set of 4 hanging gongs)       
Gandingan a kayo (Philippine xylophone)       
Ganza (Brazilian rattle)       
Gaohu (Chinese bowed stringed instrument)       
Gayageum (Korean zither)       
Gehu (Chinese cello-like)       
Gender (Indonesian brass xylophone)       
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Glasschord (crystallophone)       
Glockenspiel   Click to hear a Glockenspiel   
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Hosho (Zimbabwean rattle)       
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Kagul (Philippine slit drum)       
Kangling (Tibetan serunai)       
Kaval (Slovakian Duct Flute)       
Kèn b?u (Vietnamese reed)       
Kettle drum/ Timpani       
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Khene (Northeast Thailand mouth organ)       
Khim (Cambodian/ Thai hammered dulcimer)       
Khloy (Cambodian flute)       
Khol (South Indian drum)       
Kissar (West African lyre)       
Knatele (Finnish zither)       
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Komungo (Korean zither)       
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Koto (Japanese zither)       
Koudi (Chinese flute)       
Koziol (Polish bagpipe)       
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Kwa-yen (Chinese hanging drum)       
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Lancashire great-pipe       
Langeleik (Norwegian stringed instrument)       
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Lasso d’amore       
Launeddas (Sardinian triple clarinet)       
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Magyar duda (Hungarian bagpipes)       
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Malimba (xylophone from the Congo)       
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Mandocello (large mandolin)       
Mandola (US/ Canadian fretted stringed instrument)       
Mandolin       
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Maraca       
Marimba   Click to hear a Marimba   
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Marinbaphone       
Mbira/ Sanza/ Thumb Piano (African stringed instrument)       
Mellophone       
Mellotron (polyphonic keyboard)       
Melodeon       
Melodica       
Metallophones (metal barred xylophone)       
Mijwiz (Arabic double pipe)       
Mittlealtersackpfeife (German medieval bagpipe)       
Mizwad (Arabic bagpipe)       
Mohan veena (Indian guitar)       
Moodswinger (zither)       
Morin khuur/ morin huur (Mongolian fiddle)       
Mridangam (South Indian drum)       
Muchosac (Belgian bagpipe)       
Musette bressane (French bagpipe)       
Musette de cour (French bagpipe)       
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Musical bow       
Musical Saw (wood cutting saw)       
Nadaswaram (Indian wind instrument)       
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Natural Trumpet       
Nay (Syrian wooden flute)       
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Racket       
Rainstick       
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Rudra veena (Indian plucked stringed instrument)       
Ryuteki (Japanese flute)       
Sabar (Senegalese drum)       
Sac de gemecs (Catalonian bagpipe)       
Sackbutt (trombone family’s ancestor)       
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Saenghwang (Korean mouth organ)       
Sallaneh (Iranian plucked stringed instrument)       
Sampho (Cambodian barrel drum)       
Sampler       
Sang-auk (Burmese harp)       
Santur (North Indian hammered zither)       
Sanxian (Chinese lute)       
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Saung (Burmese harp)       
Saw ou (Thai bowed stringed instrument)       
Saw sam sai (Thai bowed stringed instrument)       
Saxhorn       
Saxonette       
Saxophone       
Schweizer sackpfeife (Swiss bagpipe)       
Scottish smallpipes       
Se (Chinese zither)       
Serpent       
Serunai (Islamic reed instrument)       
Setar (Iranian lute)       
Shamisen (Japanese 3-stringed instrument)       
Shawm (Renaissance oboe)       
Shekere (African rattle)       
Sheng (Chinese mouth organ)       
Shinobue (Japanese flute)       
Shofar (Jewish horn)       
Sihu (Chinese bowed stringed instrument)       
Singing bowl/ rin gong (Himalayan standing bell)       
Siren       
Sitar (South Asian lute)      
Sleigh Bells   
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Slide whistle       
Slit drum       
Snare Drum      
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Sopranino saxophone       
Soprano clarinet       
Soprano mandolin       
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soprillo       
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Sousaphone       
Spoons       
Sralai (Cambodian reed)       
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Steel guitar       
Subcontrabass flute       
Subcontrabass saxophone       
Suling (Indonsian/Philippine flute)       
Suona (Chinese serunai)       
Synclavier       
Synthesizer       
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Tagutok (Philippine slit drum)       
Taiko (Japanese drum)       
Talking drum       
Tambour (French drum)       
Tambourine       
Tamburitza (Croatian/ Serbian mandolin)       
Tan-tan (Brazilian hand drum)       
Taphon (Thai drum)       
Tar (Persian lute)       
Tárogató (Hungarian shawm)       
Tea chest bass (skiffle bass)       
Tenor horn       
Tenor mandola (European/ UK fretted stringed instrument)       
Tenor sarrusophone       
Tenor saxophone   
Tenoroon (tenor bassoon)       
Teponaztli (Mexican wooden drum)       
Thavil (Indian drum)       
Theorbo (lower-toned lute)       
Theremin (oscillator)       
Timpani/ kettle drum       
Timple (Canary Islands/ Murcia ukulele)       
Tin whistle       
Tjelempung/ Celempung (Javanese zither)       
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Tonette (plastic recorder)       
Torupill (Estonian bagpipe)       
Transverse Flute (Traditional Flute)       
Trekspill (Norwegian Accordian)       
Tres (Cuban chordophone)       
Triangle      
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Tsuri-daiko (Japanese hanging drum)       
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Tulum (Turkish bagpipe)       
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Re: Lets be a band guise
« Reply #1 on: November 09, 2014, 07:33:58 am »
Me.
Everything I post iz fiction

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Re: Lets be a band guise
« Reply #2 on: November 09, 2014, 08:57:23 am »
I can fool around with stuff on Audacity. That makes me an awesome sound engineer, right?


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Re: Lets be a band guise
« Reply #3 on: November 09, 2014, 09:54:01 am »
I can fool around with stuff on Audacity. That makes me an awesome sound engineer, right?
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Re: Lets be a band guise
« Reply #4 on: November 10, 2014, 01:01:45 am »
I make music, can mix, play guitar bass vocals etc. I'm up to do whatever, I mostly cover punk and new wave stuff like that
here's my music
https://sperglords.bandcamp.com/
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Re: Lets be a band guise
« Reply #5 on: November 10, 2014, 02:17:37 am »
I got a bass, guitar and keyboard on hand.  Let's do this.
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Re: Lets be a band guise
« Reply #6 on: November 10, 2014, 02:22:32 am »
I already consider the sperglords to be sanctuarys house band

If you don't agree, fucking kill yourselves, faggots
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Re: Lets be a band guise
« Reply #7 on: November 13, 2014, 07:06:14 am »
sperglords 4 lyfe

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Re: Lets be a band guise
« Reply #8 on: November 13, 2014, 11:39:53 am »
I got a squire jazz master. Charmed to meet you all. I'm Krozler
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