New Horizons

Discussion in 'Introduce Yourself!' started by teepi, Oct 28, 2004.

  1. teepi

    teepi living my dream

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    HELLO,

    My name is teepi and while not new, i am doing a little exercise to broaden my horizons...don't wanna get stale.

    I've been here a year now and am on a quest to visit every forum and check it out...so I'm starting at the top, saying howdy, looking around and going on my way.

    I love the forums and have met alot of wonderful friends here.

    teepi
     
  2. tubahead

    tubahead Member

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    Hey teepi, Hows everything going
     
  3. teepi

    teepi living my dream

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    Everything is going very well thank you.
    I visited the UK forum this evening...never been in there before, got a real kick out of it....
    So Tuba....do you play the tuba????
     
  4. tubahead

    tubahead Member

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    Yeah, I have been playing now for about eight years. It is pretty cool, sometimes it is hard to rock out on a tuba but I do the best I can. How about you, do you play any instruments.
     
  5. teepi

    teepi living my dream

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    I play guitar and am going to learn the bass next year.
    I got a Gibson epiphone for my last birthday.
    I love the blues.
     
  6. tubahead

    tubahead Member

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    Thats cool, I can play a little bit of harmonica but not very much. Just a few blues riffs. Sometimes what I do though is start jamming out on my tuba, Just doing some improv or jazz stuff.
     
  7. teepi

    teepi living my dream

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    I would love to hear some rockin out on a tuba...
     
  8. SpikeSpiegel

    SpikeSpiegel Member

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    Epiphones aren't good guitars at all, except if they cost more thatn 1,000 bucks... u r better of buying a Standard Fender.. .or even a Squier is better than an "Gibson" Epiphone, dunno why theres a Gibson there cos not even the shape is exactly similat to the Les Paul...
     
  9. tubahead

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    There is this one guy named howard johnson who kicks a lot of ass. Man he can really wail on a tuba. There is actuall a band called drums and tuba. It is just drums, tuba, and a guitar. Thats pretty cool too.
     
  10. teepi

    teepi living my dream

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    I'll check out Howard Johnson if I can find anyhting by him.

    I love my Epiphone(we got an excellent deal on it), my husband is a musician and has multiple guitars, (acoustic and electric)he has a fender he painted candy apple red himself,squire precission bass, mandolins, lap slide guitars,keyboards, drum machines, etc...we are building a recording studio complete with vocal booth and a small stage.
    Out of all his stuff his pride and joy is his old hollow body Gibson his uncle gave him.
    All his uncles and his father were musicians...they are all gone now except for his uncle Eddie...Banjo Eddie...he plays in Clifton OH all the time with his band...those guys are great, they are all over 65.
    teepi
     
  11. SpikeSpiegel

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    Epihone Gibson is not a Les Paul, its just a normal guitar with a some what Les Paul Gibson shaped body, the only Gibson thing it has is that they call it Gibson Epiphone.... but its mostly for show...

    the hollow body Gibson, thats a REALLy Good guitar
     
  12. bedlam

    bedlam Senior Member

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    [​IMG]Welcome to hip forums, I do hope you enjoy your time here, look forward to reading your posts.....

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