Are you a 1st, 2nd, 3rd, generation musician ?
Are you a 1st, 2nd, 3rd, generation musician ?
My dad was a drummer, his father (my grand father) was a Trombone player. My mother was a pianist. Most of my parents' brothers and sisters were musicians.
My son is a fourth generation musician, and it looks like his son will be another.
As a child I had all of the support I needed to follow through with becoming a musician.
I admire parents who are not musicians, yet support their children in learning a music instrument.
I feel sorry for the kids who get little to no support from their family, yet I admire their drive to become musicians.
Where do you fit in ?
My son is a fourth generation musician, and it looks like his son will be another.
As a child I had all of the support I needed to follow through with becoming a musician.
I admire parents who are not musicians, yet support their children in learning a music instrument.
I feel sorry for the kids who get little to no support from their family, yet I admire their drive to become musicians.
Where do you fit in ?
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well .. i guess i dont know, third generation. i know my grandpap played guitar - never heard him play though. he died when i was like 10 so i never got to hear him play, i remember hearing my uncle and his buds playing guitars and jammin around the camp fire when i was younger. and i know my grandmother played guitar - i have her original guitar. she died in 1976 ... never knew her but my dad said she could sure rock the house!! haha .. and my older brother plays drums.
i think its a real cool thing to play with family. when my older bro asked me to jam out with his band i was stoked.
family and music are the two most important things in my life, mix 'em together and im in cloud nine!!
- kayla
i think its a real cool thing to play with family. when my older bro asked me to jam out with his band i was stoked.
family and music are the two most important things in my life, mix 'em together and im in cloud nine!!
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i guess i'm technically a second, but my pap on my dad's side played anything. no, really, he could pick anything up and play it by ear, but my dad has no musical talent whatsoever. my mom played sax in high school. but i don't think any of her family really played...
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Hurricane wrote:Im the first, nobody in my family has any talent including me..
ROFL
I'm the first in my family, except my grandmother who played clarinet a few years in high school, and she swears thats where I got it from...

Laugh if you want to, really is kinda funny, 'cause the world is a car and you're the crash test dummy.
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Colton wrote:Hurricane wrote:Im the first, nobody in my family has any talent including me..
ROFL
I'm the first in my family, except my grandmother who played clarinet a few years in high school, and she swears thats where I got it from...
guitar is similar to clarinet... kinda...
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I'm a first-gen player. My uncle would pick up a harmonica from time to time and play it, but nothin good ever came out. Heh. However, in a literally unrelated note, my mother's first husband was in several bands
Aside from that, I know one of my cousins plays guitar a little (he started a little after me), and I know somewhere around here I'm related to a few musicians, very distantly. My brother also has a real knack for drums, if he'd ever get money in his pocket and get another kit
Aside from that, I know one of my cousins plays guitar a little (he started a little after me), and I know somewhere around here I'm related to a few musicians, very distantly. My brother also has a real knack for drums, if he'd ever get money in his pocket and get another kit
First gen, but not the last. My parents are both very private people. My dad doesn't even like to go to restaurants to eat cuz he's afraid someone might "look at him." lol. So, my desire to be the center of attention is certainly not genetic.
However, my oldest two daughters are very musically inclined. My oldest (23) played several instruments proficiently in high school, placed in district and regional band events constantly and won state chorus in her senior year. She's now leaning more towards stage acting during and since college but that has involved several musical productions. Last summer, she won the role of Dorothy in a close-to-the-movie production of "Wizard of Oz" where she sang all of the tunes associated. She killed me with it. Was like watching Judy Garland up there.
My next oldest (17) is up and coming, primarily with her vocals, but also plays several instruments in band. She is heading the same direction with her singing as her older sister and has equal talent and control. Then, there's my son (12) who is just getting in to elementary band and in the car, he sings along with dad to the radio and he's got great pitch and control for his age. With my youngest daughter (9), it's a little early to tell but i'm betting she'll be the same way. If not, we're going to have to kick her out or something.
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However, my oldest two daughters are very musically inclined. My oldest (23) played several instruments proficiently in high school, placed in district and regional band events constantly and won state chorus in her senior year. She's now leaning more towards stage acting during and since college but that has involved several musical productions. Last summer, she won the role of Dorothy in a close-to-the-movie production of "Wizard of Oz" where she sang all of the tunes associated. She killed me with it. Was like watching Judy Garland up there.
My next oldest (17) is up and coming, primarily with her vocals, but also plays several instruments in band. She is heading the same direction with her singing as her older sister and has equal talent and control. Then, there's my son (12) who is just getting in to elementary band and in the car, he sings along with dad to the radio and he's got great pitch and control for his age. With my youngest daughter (9), it's a little early to tell but i'm betting she'll be the same way. If not, we're going to have to kick her out or something.
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According to his enlistment papers gggranpa originally enlisted in the union as a drummer boy... I think they quickly traded him a drum for a rifle though...hehe..
My gpa was the leader of the PRR marching band here in Altoona.. I have a pic of him in front of the old Altoona HS dressed in White with the big ol hat and all.... I'm told he played every instrument... I rememebr gmas attic had every instrument you could think of up there and I'd spend hours up there playing with trumpets, french horns, drums... The coolest was the big marching drum with the PRR logo on it ... I was young when he passed away so I don't remember him ever playing anything... I remember when he passed away, instead of an obit there was a front page article in the Altoona Mirror with his picture saying "Altoona's 'Mr Music' Passes" it told of all the famous parades they (PRR band) had been in Macys, etc etc....
My older brother played guitar and I played drums till 12th grade when I switched to guitar.....
Bro showed me ever chord he knew till he passed away with his acoustic next to him.....
My gpa was the leader of the PRR marching band here in Altoona.. I have a pic of him in front of the old Altoona HS dressed in White with the big ol hat and all.... I'm told he played every instrument... I rememebr gmas attic had every instrument you could think of up there and I'd spend hours up there playing with trumpets, french horns, drums... The coolest was the big marching drum with the PRR logo on it ... I was young when he passed away so I don't remember him ever playing anything... I remember when he passed away, instead of an obit there was a front page article in the Altoona Mirror with his picture saying "Altoona's 'Mr Music' Passes" it told of all the famous parades they (PRR band) had been in Macys, etc etc....
My older brother played guitar and I played drums till 12th grade when I switched to guitar.....
Bro showed me ever chord he knew till he passed away with his acoustic next to him.....
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My mom played a little guitar and piano before she got married. My dad loved to knock my dick down anytime he got a chance. Think he wanted me to grow up to be a roofer.
Pretty much 1st generation.

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It took my dad especially some time to realize that me "playing rockstar" was a legitimate way to help financially support my family. Nowadays, we talk about it as a career and he respects it. Made me feel pretty good when I first noticed he made the bridge from thinking it was just a hobby I was fucking around with to realizing it was something with more real-life substance to it.DirtySanchez wrote:My dad loved to knock my dick down anytime he got a chance. Think he wanted me to grow up to be a roofer.![]()
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Yeah. My Dad has been to quite a few of my shows. He still busts my balls, but now it's just about the style of music. He wants me to sing country.haha!BadDazeRob wrote:It took my dad especially some time to realize that me "playing rockstar" was a legitimate way to help financially support my family. Nowadays, we talk about it as a career and he respects it. Made me feel pretty good when I first noticed he made the bridge from thinking it was just a hobby I was fucking around with to realizing it was something with more real-life substance to it.DirtySanchez wrote:My dad loved to knock my dick down anytime he got a chance. Think he wanted me to grow up to be a roofer.![]()
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My paternal great-grandfather was a fiddle player as one of The Tweedy Brothers, which was a bluegrass band out of West Virginia in the 1920's. I've heard tales that he was good friends with "Grandpa" of Hee-Haw, and had been asked to play on the show, but that's just a family story that had been told to me, so I'm not sure how true that is.
Other than that no one else in my family plays an instrument.
Other than that no one else in my family plays an instrument.
I'm just a bass chick trying to stay out of treble.
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My Pap was a trumpet player and bandleader who started playing in big bands during the '30s. Some of you may recall his last band...The 4 He's & a She (60s & 70s). They played in the local German & ethnic clubs.
My Dad was a concert pianist and played concerts at places like the Jaffa Mosque in the late '50s, early '60s. He got me started on piano when I was 3 and my Pap gave me formal trumpet lessons starting at 4.
My Dad was a concert pianist and played concerts at places like the Jaffa Mosque in the late '50s, early '60s. He got me started on piano when I was 3 and my Pap gave me formal trumpet lessons starting at 4.
...Oh, the freedom of the day that yielded to no rule or time...
I do remember the 4 he's and a she.lonewolf wrote:My Pap was a trumpet player and bandleader who started playing in big bands during the '30s. Some of you may recall his last band...The 4 He's & a She (60s & 70s). They played in the local German & ethnic clubs.
My Dad was a concert pianist and played concerts at places like the Jaffa Mosque in the late '50s, early '60s. He got me started on piano when I was 3 and my Pap gave me formal trumpet lessons starting at 4.
I played for "The Big German Band" at the Unter Uns and the Bavarian in the early 1970's. Was he in that band ? When ?
We played for drinks, which wasn't so cool because I was under age.
My Grandfather's half brother wrote some of the music and arranged most of it for them. So it was cool I got to play his music!