Play a guitar when I feel like it which isn't often any more since I love playing the bass. Play trumpet, baritone and harmonica when I feel like it which is once in awhile.
Bass, Guitar, a little bit of Piano.I also played Clarinet and Alto Sax in Jr. High/High School marching band but haven't touched them for years.......
Bass is it for me. I had a few months of piano and guitar lessons as a kid, but bass is the only thing I've stuck with (it's been five or six years now). I don't practice enough as is, so the last thing I need is to divide my limited attention span among different instruments. I admire those who play multiple instruments, but I've no desire to join them.
my guitar skills are probably better than my bass skills.. I play the spoons too, those skills are also probably better than my bass skills.. I'm also pretty good at beatboxing and clapping... if those count
...now that i look back at my bass skills, i'm pretty terrible.
I used to play piano and flute and even bassoon waaaaay back in the day, but piano not really practical to carry on in a top floor flat... and I didn't want to leave my music behind... I'd always wanted to learn bass and with a hubby who is a guitarist it seemed like the perfect choice!
I don't even play bass
But anyway, I have some acoutsic and electric guitars, and when I'm the first one at rehersals I like to mess with the drums too.
I think my main talent is working a mackie live mixer on stage...
I made my living playing piano and sax for over thirty years. I stopped touring to come home and raise my kids, I always wanted a bass so I bought one in Oct of 04. Been having a blast with bass guitar ever since, the cure for my mid-life crisis.