I think when I began, I played distortion more than the guitar. The results of my strumming. Now I play the twang of the string, which is a lot closer to the source of the sound making.
I played recorder in assembly, then I became passionate about the guitar, I don't know why. I started on electric then moved to acoustic - my brother was playing bass in the next room.
You can batter your guitar, and it won't distort too much, which is important for me because I play with my hands a lot - I don't really play with picks.
I don't let the children watch TV on weeknights. They practice playing musical instruments instead. Both my sons play piano, drums and guitar, so my husband and I listen to them in the evening.
I taught myself how to play the guitar, I taught myself how to play the drums, and I kind of fake doing both of them. But drumming comes more natural to me, and it just feels better.
I like jazz, but I could never play it. You just sit there with a guitar the size of a Chevy on your chest, wearing a stupid hat, playing the same solo for an hour.
And they kind of left to find a guitar player at the very end, so you know, I don't really take it as any slight that I wasn't able to play on the record. It's flattering just to play with them period.
I play guitar a bit. I'm trying to learn drums - I feel like I can play violin. I've never tried, but I just feel like I can.
Over the years, I've had to learn to play. For example, when 'Lennon' was on Broadway, I learned my way around the guitar chords because originally we were all going to play the instruments without a band.
My fingers used to hurt really bad when I played guitar. I stopped because of it.
I might have a guitar or a piano on set to play something for the actors.
Drums, bass, guitar, keys, I play a little of each of those.
I still play the guitar and piano, but hardly ever in public.
Experimenting with different sounds is great, but when it comes down to it, you're still playing a guitar.
I wish I played guitar so I could start a band with great musicians.
I like to play video games like 'Rock Band' and 'Guitar Hero.'
I've played the guitar since I was 12, and just taught myself songs chord by chord.
I didn't really learn how to play guitar until I was in college.
My room is never clean. I play 'Guitar Hero' all the time and throw things around my room.
I taught myself how to play guitar - pretty badly, but I knew enough about music to start to figure it out.
All of my kids are into music. My older daughter plays guitar, piano, sings. My young son, he sings.