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Fun Stuff => BAND => Topic started by: Luke C on 23 Aug 2006, 09:16
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Ok people what is the first song you ever learned on your chosen instrument. For me I first learnt the Titanic theme tune on guitar (I didn't choose that btw, we were forced to learn it).
Also today I learnt the Death March on bass. Which though quite possibly one of the shortest and simplest things I could have learned Im still proud of myself.
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About eight Linkin Park songs. I realised a few years later that I was shockingly bad at playing them, in fact, as I was in the wrong tuning.
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Lifehouse - storm
although not a strong song lyrically, it greatly influenced the direction of my guitar playing.
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On guitar it was Creep by Radiohead.
On bass it was Autumn Leaves (or Michael by Franz Ferdinand if we're talking on our own).
On piano it was some junky tune in my beginning piano class, but on my own I learned End of the Movie by Cake and Lover I Don't Have To Love by Bright Eyes. I'm not sure which came first.
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Something by Blink 182... actually, I learned pretty much everything off Budda, Cheshire Cat and Dude Ranch before I did anything else.
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I also learnt everything by blink 182, by virtue of the other three guys in the band loving them. And by learnt everything, I mean, jammed along with them not knowing which song it was, but as far is bass goes, they're all the same.
Not including lesson stuff, the first song I played & sung for performance with piano would by Desperado by The Eagles.
In my band, it'd be Wondering Where the Lions Are, by Bruce Cockburn.
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On guitar it was Creep by Radiohead.
Good choice, Creep is my favourite Radiohead song. :)
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Viola - Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star
Piano - who knows? I was like 4.
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first song i learned on bass, or attempted to learn, was bombtrack by RATM
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After the retcon, the first song I ever learned on geetar was Mote by Sonic Youth.
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Mayhem - Deathcrush on electric guitar. Streets of London on the acoustic.
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I forgot to mention all the other instruments:
violin: the arcade fire - rebellion (lies)
bass guitar: broken social scene - stars and sons
piano: scott joplin - the entertainer
recorder: twinkle twinkle little star
glockenspiel: architecture in helsinki - souvenir
ukulele: the postal service - such great heights
mandolin: same as ukulele (such great heights)
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I forgot to mention all the other instruments:
violin: the arcade fire - rebellion (lies)
bass guitar: broken social scene - stars and sons
piano: scott joplin - the entertainer
recorder: twinkle twinkle little star
glockenspiel: architecture in helsinki - souvenir
ukulele: the postal service - such great heights
mandolin: same as ukulele (such great heights)
Man is there anything you DONT play?
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Bass: Take Power Back - Rage Against the Machine
Trombone: Soul Man - Lou Reed
Trumpet: One Chance - Modest Mouse
Guitar: Old Time Rock & Roll - Bob Segar
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Either Sabbath's Into the Void, or Cream's Sunshine of Your Love. I think it was Into the Void though.
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For me, on guitar, it was most definitely a Bob Dylan song, but I can't remember which. Maybe Mr. Tambourine Man, or else Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall.
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the first song I learned how to play on two instruments is Deathcrush by mayhem (drums and guitar)
the second song is Immortal - Damned in Black
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Piano: The song on the black keys that goes "doodle-doo, doo doo, doodle-doo, doo doo!"
Guitar: "The Good Fight" and "Hands Down" by Dashboard Confessional, songs I learned simultaneously. Yeah, Dashboard got me into guitar. Whatever.
Bass: "Gigantic" by the Pixies was the first song I ever fully played on a bass, but I'd been playing guitar for a couple of years before that.
Drums: I'm proud of this one. The first song I ever played all the way through was "Entertain" by Sleater-Kinney, which by the way is a fuckin' blast to play.
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I'm not gonna lie...
Guitar:
Good Riddance.
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On Bass - Either Debaser or the Zeppelin Dazed and Confused.
On Drums - Some crappy song.
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Bass - Godzilla, by Blue Öyster Cult.
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I really dont have a clue with any of the instruments I play.
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i could play any Misfits (old misfits, obviously) song on drums before i even started playing. but theyre stupidly simple so i dunno if that counts or not.
oh well whatever; i count it.
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if we're prattling on about other instruments we play:
flute- if scales don't count, probably something rudimentary (as it was 5th grade)
Sax- probably hot cross buns, as it was 7th grade
Bass- probably the same blink songs I already knew on guitar, as the bass lines were just simplified versions of the guitar lines
piano- after being taught I-IV-V7 chord changes in every key, we were forced to write our own piece, if that counts. I've yet to learn anything by anyone else
Accordion (with stradella bass accompaniment)- Jason Webley's "Music That Puts Everything Together
Trumpet- never learned anyone else's songs other than horn lines already written in the band I just joined
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I only kind of play the guitar. I used to try to play it a lot more, but I stopped practicing. I might start up again though.
First song I learned how to play was Enter Sandman by Metallica. Sandman has been my online screenname for a long time (cept for here) probably because of that. I learned a lot of the rythym guitar portions to a lot of Metallica songs, although I probably couldn't play most of them from memory anymore.
Lately, I've been learning riffs from RATM and Audioslave songs. I'm not even going to pretend I can do Morello's sound magic during his solos, but the riffs are pretty simple for the most part. Killing In The Name is fun.
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On Piano it was "Us and Them" by Pink Floyd.
On Guitar it was Iron Man by Black Sabbath
I much prefer playing the piano, I just don't think my hands are right for guitar and I've never really felt comfortable playing it.
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Piano: i was eight, i worked out of those color-coded books with the letters in the notation and stuff. so i don't know.
Guitar: I donno either! I think it was some Beatles song because we have a beatles fake book with all the chords and stuff. Or it might have been Street Spirit.
bass: eight days a week - beatles
saxomaphone: i think baby elephant walk was the first actual song.
drums: neighborhood#2 by the arcade fire.
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like the first whole song? because i have yet to learn a whole song.
well...i can play "Hopeless Love" by Daphne Loves Derby with the wrong strum pattern, but i can play it from start to finish, with mostly the right chords.
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The first song I ever learnt to play on bass was Plastic by Spiderbait. The first song I ever learnt to play that wasn't a complete piece of piss I knocked over in ten minutes was Carry On My Wayward Son by Kansas. That was a pain in the balls, but completely worth it.
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Acoustic Guitar: Dashboard Confessional - This Old Wound
I suck.
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Piano: First piece ever, I think, was a beginner's piece consisting of four semibreves (on the same note). First self-taught piece was either a Bryan Adams number or the Moonlight Sonata.
Guitar: Once, there was an attempt made to show me how to play the intro to Nirvana's Come As You Are. I failed miserably.
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Let's see, for guitar it was Came As a Rat - Modest Mouse.
Then I had a friend who had been taking guitar lessons for a year or so, when I had been playing on my own for a week. I went over to his house so he could teach me some things, the only thing that ended up happening was I taught him how to properly play Iron Man and Smoke on the Water.
2 Years Later and I'm not much better than I was.
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*blush* My Name Is Jonas [by Weezer] on the drums. I'm not such a big Weezer fan, but the guys in my band are, so they kind of peer pressured me into learning it.
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"You are a Runner and I Am My Father's Son" by Wolf Parade, on the piano. It's really easy to play.
Guitar: In the Aeroplane Over the Sea by Neutral Milk Hotel. Again, pretty easy.
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*blush* My Name Is Jonas [by Weezer] on the drums. I'm not such a big Weezer fan, but the guys in my band are, so they kind of peer pressured me into learning it.
Interesting that you learned a song that's in 6/8 time as your first track.
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Either Into The Void, Sunshine of Your Love, or Parchman Farm by Blue Cheer.
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Either Sabbath's Into the Void, or Cream's Sunshine of Your Love. I think it was Into the Void though.
Either Into The Void, Sunshine of Your Love, or Parchman Farm by Blue Cheer.
COPY CAT
No, but seriously, yay for Into the Void.
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Some riffs are just too good NOT to learn.
Kai, download "Parchman Farm" by Blue Cheer, wait for the bass breakdown in the middle, and tell me you wouldn't make it the first thing you tried to learn on a bass if you were just starting out. I think you'll understand.
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Yeah, that riff is pretty boss. Actually, if I ever get a band together we are totally covering it. This is non negotiable.
And I will totally check it out.
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I should mention that one of the first songs I ever learned to play without looking up tabs or anything was the Dr. Wily Stage #2 music from Mega Man 2. I can also play Bubble Man and at one point could play parts of Quick Man's stage music.
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YAY NERDERY
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House of the rising sun by the Animals
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If programming is an instrument, then the first time I learned another person's song was to do an acid house cover of Sisters of Mercy's 'Temple of Love' in 93.
Edit: Actually at school my best friend taught me the bassline to 'Country Death Song' by the Femmes on an acoustic guitar. Funny.
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Many years ago when I bought my first guitar (which was a horrible guitar), my cousin taught me to play "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star". However, that's pretty much all I learned at the time and I eventually forgot it. When I got my current guitar and started playing seriously, the first full song I learned was "3rd Planet" by Modest Mouse.
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On guitar it was Creep by Radiohead.
Good choice, Creep is my favourite Radiohead song. :)
Not my favorite by a long shot, but definitely a great tune. I learned the acoustic version that's really just all barred chords, so that was kinda hard, but I had played bass pretty seriously for a long time before that, so I had the hand strength.
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unless we're counting stuff like Jingle Bells, first thing I learned on guitar was Stairway to Heaven and the chord progression to Riding the Storm Out by REO Speedwagon
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yea, if we're counting like...beginner's stuff...lol it'd be Yankee Doodle for me. the songs i'm trying to learn as of now are:
on my acoustic:
"Hey There Delilah" by The Plain White T's
"Hands Down" by Dashboard
"The Best of Me" by The Starting Line
"Penelope" by Pinback (it's really easy actually. and fun)
"Midnight Highway", "Hopeless Love", "Pollen And Salt", "A Year On An Airplane", all by Daphne Loves Derby
"Your Guardian Angel" by The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
"A Farewell To A Friendship" by A Change of Pace
"The Boy Who Blocked His Own Shot" by Brand New (really easy)
"Play Crack The Sky" by Brand New"
my friend shane showed me how to play "The Tide" by The Spill Canvas and "Dinner At The Money Table" by The Early November
yea.
on my electric:
"Makedamnsure" by TBS
"The Quiet Things That No One Ever Knows" by Brand New
"Seventy Times Seven" by Brand New
and i think that's it.
yup.
i write really long posts :D
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for piano: three blind mice. (i was three.)
for recorder: two note tune. (5th grade.)
for clarinet: probably the same. (also 5th grade.)
for guitar: opening riff of death cab for cutie's title and registration. (maybe a couple of years ago.)
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Guitar: hmmm... first riff I learned was classical guitar. Bach... can't remember the name of the tune, tho.
My first full song however, was Green Day - Good Riddance. Sounds great on acoustic.
Violin: Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
Piano: Indiana Jones Theme
--Nick
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I first learned "Gigantic" and "Come Together" on my bass. Fun, fun stuff, if only because my truly horrible voice prevents me from learning songs with more complex vocal parts.
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I learned twinkle twinkle first on the violin, probably the first thing anyone learns. Either that or Ode to Joy
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Probably Ode to Joy.
Also, get rid of that sig picture
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oh, my bad. Is it too big?
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No, we just generally frown on sig pictures here. Not your fault.
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Ooo. Actually, after rereading the thread, I think Aeroplane was my first song.
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Minority by Green Day on my bass. I never learned the whole song, just the verse bits.
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*blush* My Name Is Jonas [by Weezer] on the drums. I'm not such a big Weezer fan, but the guys in my band are, so they kind of peer pressured me into learning it.
Interesting that you learned a song that's in 6/8 time as your first track.
Yeah.. when I was first starting, I didn't know much about written music, but the recording sounded simple enough to me. It's actually a pretty easy to play if you ignore the time. [Which is not always such a good thing to do...]
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To be fair, The Blue Album has about one drum beat on it for forty minutes, excluding the two in 6/8, which also have the beat as each other.
It works, though. Nice and minimalist.
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On bass, I first learned addicted by simple plan. yes i know that this is the worst song ever made, but i was in 6th grade and i had dreadful taste in music. on guitar, i learned a favor house atlantic first, though i'm not very good at guitar.
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The first song I learned on guitar was "Smoke on the Water" on bass, it was some Charles Mingus song.
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"New Path's to Helicon pt.2" - Mogwai or "Dont Forget me' - RHCP or "Life and Limb" - Fugazi. I forget which came first, but it was one of those.
Second song "Memorial" - Explosions
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Last Kiss by Pearl Jam on guitar, Hysteria by Muse on bass.
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everybody learns "Smoke On The Water" eventually.
to add onto the list i started earlier in the thread: "Dusk And Summer" by Dashboard, "Simple, Starving to Be Safe" by Daphne Loves Derby (really fun), and "Good Riddance" by Green Day
none of which can i play through in through in their entirety without messing up.
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I learned Blitzkrieg Bop by the Ramones on drums. At the time the song was quite taxing on my stamina. Now I'm working out so I can play Battery by Metallica all the way through without my right forearm and hand going numb.
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BOC - Don't Fear the Reaper (I play a meanass cowbell)
But really, I mostly learned to play a blink182 song whose name escapes me (Girl at the Rock Show??), but gave up on guitar after I broke my wrist.
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I think the first song I learned on guitar was "Californication".
I've since forgotten it. Last song I learned was some random Chiodos song.
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Guitar - Smells Like Teen Spirit. It's the Smoke On the Water of my generation man.
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Im just starting out, but from wthe way things are going, i'm thinking Venoms Countess bathory might soon become my first learned song (Like within the next day or so).