アーマー とギター

Fri 2008/06/13 09:39 JST
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そろそろアーマーを着て、ギターを持って出かけます〜。

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  • llorchTHX
    llorchTHX in USA & Mexico (Registered on 2007/09/04)
    Researcher

    I think the only thing I took lessons for (outside school) was swimming lessons during primary school. Later on Middle school I took guitar lessons but that was part of school (you had to take a cultural course each year.. things like drawing, playing instruments, singing, acting, chess, etc).

    Fri 2008/06/13 09:53:27 JST (ID #212134)
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  • Rin
    Rin in Toronto (Registered on 2008/01/04)
    Student Otaku (ITM Student) and ACG NA Staff
    http://koiaichaku.com/

    Stormtrooper outfit seems to come in handy!!!!!
    You can put so many stuff in it!!! Lots of room!!!!!

    Fri 2008/06/13 09:53:38 JST (ID #212135)
    reply to Rin's comment
  • Ricky
    Ricky in Brisbane, Australia (Registered on 2007/03/28)
    Pharmacist, Accountant to be!
    http://www.rickytang.com.au

    Unfortunately I was in a similar situation to you. Didn't get to take any lessons I could not afford to go. Was also not sent to chinese school because I actually refused to go back then since it was at a church. How I regret that now!

    Glad you learnt you mother language through self persistence and discipline. I don't think I can do that.

    Fri 2008/06/13 09:55:57 JST (ID #212136)
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  • Mimi
    Mimi in MIT (Registered on 2008/03/11)
    Student
    http://web.mit.edu/anime/www/index.shtml

    Japanese School, Chinese School, piano, swimming, art, figure skating, yeah. But i quit every single one except for piano. Teacher charges over $200 per hour and i still take why? xD

    Fri 2008/06/13 10:00:42 JST (ID #212140)
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    • Danny Choo
      Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on 2006/12/11)
      CEO MIrai Inc
      http://www.dannychoo.com/profile/eng/

      200 USD an hour?! is that normal?

      Fri 2008/06/13 10:03:10 JST (ID #212142)
      reply to Danny Choo's comment
      • chun
        chun in need to be in bed (Registered on 2007/01/09)
        part time illustrationist, doll clothing seamstress
        http://puppy52art.com/

        I think this is the reason why a lot of chinese parents want their kids to learn piano to teach and earn big bucks

        Fri 2008/06/13 10:24:26 JST (ID #212155)
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      • Doctor Fugue
        Doctor Fugue in Various Zones of Canada (Registered on 2008/01/14)
        Pianist, Writer, Teacher
        http://www.doctorfugue.com

        It's fairly normal for an excellent teacher who is in demand. When in LA, my teachers charged 150-200. It depends on the teacher and the city. In a small town like where I am it is more difficult to charge that much.

        My rates vary incredibly, from FREE to 100 dollars an hour; but if I was in a bigger city I would charge 150.

        Fri 2008/06/13 11:00:13 JST (ID #212199)
        reply to Doctor Fugue's comment
        • Mimi
          Mimi in MIT (Registered on 2008/03/11)
          Student
          http://web.mit.edu/anime/www/index.shtml

          You're right. In NY, they can charge over $500 per hour. It's kind of crazy, but when they're that much in demand, they gotta do something to select out a few.

          Fri 2008/06/13 23:12:33 JST (ID #212664)
          reply to Mimi's comment
        • kâkebuke
          kâkebuke in Paris, Not Texas (Registered on 2007/12/17)
          Wibbling+Writing+Teaching
          http://www.kakebuke.net

          And this is why I should not have so many qualms about charging more than 30€/hour after 5 years of experience... Besides, I need the money for figures. :3

          Sun 2008/06/15 23:26:27 JST (ID #213984)
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          • Emperor's Hand
            Emperor's Hand in Ohio, USA (Registered on 2007/12/24)

            Hahaha to put such a price on teaching one about music goes against everything i believe in. These people are just greedy or looking for an excuse to do nothing put teach piano to spoiled rich kids all day long.

            What kind of a message does that send young musicians--"wow when i grow up i can make ridiculous amounts of cash playing this thing."

            Or-- "my family is poor so my ability to develop will never really happen because of the absurd price tag so guy has decided to put on his time." I don't care how good you are at anything in this world. I'm not giving you 500 dollars for your training or advice each hour/half-hour.

            Tue 2009/01/06 20:25:44 JST (ID #438069)
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  • FatBastard
    FatBastard in over his head (Registered on 2007/11/04)
    Dirty Gentleman
    http://cantstanzya.wordpress.com/

    After school activities aren't big here. Most would rather just hang at the mall.

    I use to take piano, but I can't stand it now. Does playing guitar in Rockband count? The gf is more talented with piano, violin, and playing the skin flute.

    BTW... Yez guitar, missing a few strings... @.@

    Fri 2008/06/13 10:01:19 JST (ID #212141)
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  • heat horn
    heat horn in Indonesia (Registered on 2008/01/05)
    keroro platoon member
    http://heathorn.wordpress.com

    i took science class when i was a 3rd grader in high school. For now, want to take violin lessons so i can become kiva. lol

    Fri 2008/06/13 10:05:24 JST (ID #212144)
    reply to heat horn's comment
  • samejima
    samejima in Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/10)
    CG Artist wannabe / Figure Collector / Deadman
    http://uselessthoughts.net/journal/

    I've taken lessons every summer during Primary till high school.. They are Art/Painting, Computer basics, Tennis, Swimming, Chinese Language and Math Tutorials(Which my parents sent me sometime during high school summer and during after regular classes), PMT(Physics,Math,Trigonometry). I can only say that the ART/Painting was the only activity that is/was useful for me... But they are not being attended altogether,BTW. I am a man without a talent..

    Fri 2008/06/13 10:09:09 JST (ID #212145)
    reply to samejima's comment
  • lu-k
    lu-k in Bayonne, France (Registered on 2007/01/07)
    Software Developer
    http://www.mukyaa.com

    I remember having music lessons (solfège) mixed with normal class during primary school. Then I went to music school after class for instrument lessons (piano, trombone...).
    We were a bunch of friends doing this, but we were jealous from others who did not have anything to do and were playing soccer in the play-ground... well, we were just kids who wanted to have fun, no class ^^;

    Fri 2008/06/13 10:17:43 JST (ID #212151)
    reply to lu-k's comment
  • Benjamin Takeyo
    Benjamin Takeyo in Lieu de la batille decisive (Registered on 2007/12/04)
    ひきこもり/Hikikomori. Suits my current state more than a 大学生/University Student. ^^

    Tennis, swimming and badminton, all didn't last though. Took them all just because I was chubby. ^^

    Ironically they didn't have much effect, strict diet instead was more effective for me.

    Fri 2008/06/13 10:19:25 JST (ID #212152)
    reply to Benjamin Takeyo's comment
  • tenrou
    tenrou in Honolulu, HI (Registered on 2008/04/16)
    流浪人

    I took a Japanese Culture class during the summer between 7th and 8th grade. We were living in Misawa at the time, and my father signed me up and told me I was going. It ended up being pretty fun. ^_^

    Fri 2008/06/13 10:20:37 JST (ID #212153)
    reply to tenrou's comment
  • chun
    chun in need to be in bed (Registered on 2007/01/09)
    part time illustrationist, doll clothing seamstress
    http://puppy52art.com/

    I got to learn piano for free cos my aunty taught me.... I learnt to hate the piano :P

    Fri 2008/06/13 10:23:07 JST (ID #212154)
    reply to chun's comment
  • rosel
    rosel in korea (Registered on 2008/01/19)
    student

    i think i speak on behalf of korean americans when i say that i have taken violin/piano lessons.

    others include tennis, golf, guitar, bass, japanese, and korean. good times~

    Fri 2008/06/13 10:27:45 JST (ID #212160)
    reply to rosel's comment
  • Cyberchaos
    Cyberchaos in Australia, Sydney (Registered on 2008/02/17)
    NEET part-time - Technical Support Officer - Network security engineer
    http://burugureibi.blogspot.com/

    i've been learning AMEB piano courses for the last 12 years and still going at it (i just wanna finish to 8th grade/level)

    Guitar came in around 2004, found little interest in it. dropped it in early 2006.

    language school (Chinese) for 6 years, when i was young. dropped out when my dad stopped being principal

    yes, so just like Danny, i learn my kanji characters through Japanese first......=_____="

    on a sidenote, when i read your post, i thought #3 was dolphin waxing
    ..........my bad ^^"

    Fri 2008/06/13 10:29:46 JST (ID #212163)
    reply to Cyberchaos's comment
  • Tiny Red Man
    Tiny Red Man in Tiny Red Dot, Singapore. (Registered on 2007/04/11)
    Dog of the Country

    it's quite surprising that u learn chinese from Japanese. Lol

    Fri 2008/06/13 10:30:52 JST (ID #212165)
    reply to Tiny Red Man's comment
    • tenrou
      tenrou in Honolulu, HI (Registered on 2008/04/16)
      流浪人

      Actually, some of the Chinese linguists, here, have been telling us (Japanese speakers) we should learn Chinese. They said as far as speaking goes, it's easier (grammatically) than Japanese. Also, our breadth of kanji knowledge would help with the reading.

      Maybe after hammering out my theses, I'll give it a shot. ^^

      Fri 2008/06/13 10:53:27 JST (ID #212191)
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    • zephi
      zephi in Sydney, Australia (Registered on 2008/04/26)
      student
      http://zephi-san.deviantart.com/

      I'm Chinese, but I don't know how to read/write Chinese words... Learning Japanese I've picked up quite a lot of Kanji...
      But of course if I knew Chinese, learning Japanese would be so much easier...

      Fri 2008/06/13 12:45:35 JST (ID #212291)
      reply to zephi's comment
    • Mimi
      Mimi in MIT (Registered on 2008/03/11)
      Student
      http://web.mit.edu/anime/www/index.shtml

      Knowing Japanese gave me a head-start in Chinese school.. sorta. xD

      Fri 2008/06/13 23:14:19 JST (ID #212665)
      reply to Mimi's comment
    • litokid
      litokid in Toronto, Canada (Registered on 2007/11/25)
      university film student | ecchikid | the Archivist
      http://www.vimeo.com/longhim

      ...I'm doing the opposite. I'm using my Chinese knowledge to help learn Japanese. x_x"

      Used to take swimming, art (painting) and supplemental Chinese and math classes. My parents wanted me to take piano and Mandarin too, but I protested everytime they raised the subject for years until they finally gave up.

      I don't regret that - the time I gained to play in my childhood is priceless and can't be replaced. Still, would be nice to know some sort of musical instrument. x_x

      Sat 2008/06/14 00:28:46 JST (ID #212709)
      reply to litokid's comment
  • Akiba-Kid
    Akiba-Kid in California, USA (Registered on 2008/01/17)
    Online Shop
    http://wildarms.egloos.com

    I took tennis lessons on weekend and martial art class on daily basis. I realized the tennis lessons didn't do me good when I fail the trail out for high school tennis team ^^; Never got to test out the martial art skill on real situation so not sure I'm good or not...

    Fri 2008/06/13 10:34:36 JST (ID #212168)
    reply to Akiba-Kid's comment
  • BandAiD
    BandAiD in 米国 (Registered on 2008/01/08)
    C. Engineering Student
    http://otaku.baywords.com

    I've taken Violin when I was little, but stopped it like a year or two after I started it. I really regret stopping it, I keep thinking by now I could of been a master of violin.

    Fri 2008/06/13 10:37:24 JST (ID #212173)
    reply to BandAiD's comment
  • willard
    willard in CA (Registered on 2008/06/09)
    Storm Trooper

    Kung Fu/awesome
    French cuisine/delicious
    cake decorating/delicious cake is delicious

    use to take
    Guitar/horrible teacher
    Swimming/a coach raped a girl
    Vietnamese/teacher wanted the kids to become Buddhist

    Fri 2008/06/13 10:40:21 JST (ID #212179)
    reply to willard's comment
    • nya-chama
      nya-chama in London, United Kingdom (Registered on 2007/10/31)
      Student/Freelance Programmer

      Oh my, did the swimming end once that happened? O.o

      Fri 2008/06/13 10:50:18 JST (ID #212189)
      reply to nya-chama's comment
      • willard
        willard in CA (Registered on 2008/06/09)
        Storm Trooper

        Yeah. The owners were like, "Due to some internal problems, we need to close the club.We will be refunding all the money paid for this quarter."


        Fri 2008/06/13 10:55:43 JST (ID #212194)
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    • heat horn
      heat horn in Indonesia (Registered on 2008/01/05)
      keroro platoon member
      http://heathorn.wordpress.com

      omg, never heard of something like that before. Luckily nothing happened to me when i took my swimming course.

      Fri 2008/06/13 11:56:39 JST (ID #212273)
      reply to heat horn's comment
  • leefe
    leefe in a tincan. (Registered on 2007/08/15)
    Lazyass human
    http://nipah.wordpress.com

    I took swimming and some art in the past.
    Now I'm taking Japanese outside of my school. Costs $400-500 for half a year because it's an intensive course. JLPT 4 coming up end of this year =/

    Fri 2008/06/13 10:47:27 JST (ID #212184)
    reply to leefe's comment
  • nya-chama
    nya-chama in London, United Kingdom (Registered on 2007/10/31)
    Student/Freelance Programmer

    I made my parents pony up for piano lessons ^^ But they made me take Spanish lessons when they discovered I was forgetting how to speak it properly ^^;;;;
    Spanish has been a curse for me, my Secondary School forced me to do French GCSE as I already knew Spanish, bleh~

    Fri 2008/06/13 10:49:08 JST (ID #212186)
    reply to nya-chama's comment
    • willard
      willard in CA (Registered on 2008/06/09)
      Storm Trooper

      lol. My mom, being the Mexican one, made me spend every other weekend With my Nino and Nina to improve my Spanish.


      I completely forgot all my Vietnamese, except for the food ;D

      Fri 2008/06/13 10:59:16 JST (ID #212198)
      reply to willard's comment
  • Hatix
    Hatix in Antwerp, Belgium (Registered on 2007/04/25)
    IT, Programmer, Otaku, ...
    http://blog.jpopdb.org/

    I did 2 years of drawing school but dropped out. Then I did 5.5 years of music school where I learned to play the piano. But stopped with that too because I was too busy with school. But I'm glad that I did that, I have a good knowledge how music works and how to read it. I'm also wanting to learn bass guitar at the moment, but I still need to get my bass ^^; Sometime this year maybe ^^;

    Fri 2008/06/13 10:49:51 JST (ID #212187)
    reply to Hatix's comment
  • oliphant
    oliphant in Sydney (Registered on 2007/01/10)
    Design Student
    http://totoro88.vox.com

    Jazz dance, ballet and Chinese school- quit dance because I wanted my weekends back, and Chinese school because it got too hard..

    I guess as I grew older just wanted to hang out with friends, but when high school started, it was english/maths tutoring >_>

    Fri 2008/06/13 10:54:20 JST (ID #212192)
    reply to oliphant's comment
  • Leo~Chan
    Leo~Chan in montreal,quebec,born in hk (Registered on 2008/03/26)
    study

    i quit chinese school i juste getting bored there and i become lazy in home games and anime all day

    Fri 2008/06/13 11:00:22 JST (ID #212200)
    reply to Leo~Chan's comment
  • Leo~Chan
    Leo~Chan in montreal,quebec,born in hk (Registered on 2008/03/26)
    study

    PRimay school i basket ball win 12 time gold medal our team was crazy me i am a shooter 100% in everytime !!

    Fri 2008/06/13 11:02:54 JST (ID #212206)
    reply to Leo~Chan's comment
  • suki
    suki in Cape Town, South Africa (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Graphic Design student | Receptionist | Otaku
    http://sukidesho.blogspot.com/

    Wow, Japanese primary school kids really seem to have much opportunity.

    I was too lazy to do anything in primary school and even if I had the motivation, it'd be too expensive.
    Currently, teach myself art, music and a bit of programming. I learned piano for a while but, after my teahcer passed on, I stopped. Now I'm starting guitar :)
    I'm not sure if being 'self-taught' counts though.

    Fri 2008/06/13 11:16:46 JST (ID #212224)
    reply to suki's comment
  • marvin
    marvin (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    http://www.marvinryan.com

    I got my numbers confused, which one is number 3 again? seriously. ^^; nice mod on the utility belt, never would have thought about the 'velcro'ed transparent back. about the question, I tried to learn the piano on my own back when I was a kid (no formal schooling for it). but I did have taekwondo class back then. wonder if I could still do those kick without breaking me hip. ^^;

    Fri 2008/06/13 11:23:45 JST (ID #212232)
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  • AK-kun
    AK-kun in Singapore (Registered on 2007/06/19)
    Costume Talent, Stormtrooper, Student, Writer
    http://akxd.wordpress.com/

    I took swimming lessons long time ago when I was a wee tyke back in the 90's, at some beach resort club. Currently I take Japanese and guitar lessons at a nearby community center.

    Fri 2008/06/13 11:26:07 JST (ID #212234)
    reply to AK-kun's comment
  • mark1stmac
    mark1stmac in Torrance, CA (Registered on 2008/06/12)
    http://frishkram.blogspot.com

    Can't play any musical instrument to save my life. I wanted to learn the piano. I might do that someday. For now its just a dream.

    Fri 2008/06/13 11:26:29 JST (ID #212235)
    reply to mark1stmac's comment
  • necrophadian
    necrophadian in a transitionary phase of existence (Registered on 2007/04/22)
    -1
    http://necrophadian.blogspot.com/

    I quit weekend baseball, arnis and art instruction when i was in elementary. As for music, took no out of school classes. Had instruction from my dad and older brother on how to play the guitar when I was in highschool.

    Fri 2008/06/13 11:34:25 JST (ID #212242)
    reply to necrophadian's comment
  • -XYZPDQ
    -XYZPDQ in Pennsylvania, United States (Registered on 2007/01/01)
    Student Engineer
    http://www.tgwnetohh.blogspot.com/

    Sure did- I got my 1st degree black belt in Tae Kwan Do. Would have preferred kendo to supplement.

    Fri 2008/06/13 11:36:53 JST (ID #212244)
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  • Arekusu
    Arekusu in The Lost Woods (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Video Game Design Student / Monster Hunter

    Ah yes, i take time outside of school to learn Japanese ^_^ My tutor tutors me from home, so i don't even have to go anywhere xP

    Fri 2008/06/13 11:43:06 JST (ID #212254)
    reply to Arekusu's comment
  • Neutrinos
    Neutrinos in Singapore (Registered on 2008/03/25)
    Engineering research
    http://kikenshisou.wordpress.com

    Me learned Tae kwon do when I was still schooling. After I missed my grading for black belt due to illness I sorta lose steam and quited. Really a waste, now that I think about it.

    Fri 2008/06/13 11:43:56 JST (ID #212258)
    reply to Neutrinos's comment
  • soonkiong
    soonkiong in Malaysia (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    2nd year Civil Engineering Student
    http://soonkiong.blogspot.com

    I remembered taking drawing lessons during my primary school years, but would really love to learn the piano.

    Fri 2008/06/13 11:46:04 JST (ID #212261)
    reply to soonkiong's comment
  • Frank
    Frank in Pavia, Italy (Registered on 2008/06/13)
    Manga store owner
    http://www.otakuland.org

    When I was in elementary school I took lessons to learn how to play guitar.
    I've resisted around a week before getting bored...
    Well, at least my little brother learned drums and now he is singing with a band. ^__^

    Fri 2008/06/13 11:46:33 JST (ID #212263)
    reply to Frank's comment
  • lostandfound
    lostandfound in Singapore (Registered on 2007/10/21)
    Hikikomori in the making
    http://supermariabros.deviantart.com/

    Nope, never did any lessons outside school but I'd love to try Kendo...

    I was inspired when I watched bamboo Blade and when Tama-chan shouted "Meeeeeeeeeeeeeen!"... I thought to myself, "That's cool!"

    Fri 2008/06/13 11:47:51 JST (ID #212264)
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  • Fat Cat Lim
    Fat Cat Lim in Malaysia (Registered on 2008/04/23)
    Videogame Magazine Editor
    http://www.gamerslitterbox.com

    When I was younger, my parents signed me up for Organ, Violin, and Harp (the huge ones you see in orchestra). Incidentally, I wanted to learn to play the guitar, but my mother signed me up for violin instead. Maybe she thought the violin was a miniature guitar. -_-;

    I also learned Music Theory, though I quit all music lessons when I entered high school. Although I don't really know how to play them anymore, my love for classical music probably stemmed from there (though I hated practicing).

    I also learned swimming and Mandarin, though my Mandarin is pretty crap.

    Fri 2008/06/13 11:52:40 JST (ID #212270)
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  • andra
    andra in Singapore (Registered on 2007/11/06)
    中学生
    http://thezhukeeper.blogspot.com

    I only remembered I did take some drawing and swimming lessons before..

    I use the kanji like chinese words when I really cant read anymore of the japanese words to roughly guess whats it about ^^;

    Fri 2008/06/13 12:13:25 JST (ID #212282)
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  • Nasshu
    Nasshu in The Holy Land (Registered on 2007/07/06)
    HS student

    Took swimming lessons during elementary school for about three years till I got bored with it and quit...
    I've been going to kendo lessons for about two years now.

    Fri 2008/06/13 12:47:12 JST (ID #212292)
    reply to Nasshu's comment
  • Nekki
    Nekki in Macau near HongKong (Registered on 2007/01/14)
    Student, working hard to become IT Professional.
    http://fatenekki.animeblogger.net

    Yes, I do take... uhh.. self-taught lessons but not when I'm in primary school.
    I'm current learning Japanese (self-taught) and guitar (self-taught). Let's work hard!

    Fri 2008/06/13 12:49:12 JST (ID #212295)
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    • suki
      suki in Cape Town, South Africa (Registered on 2007/08/22)
      Graphic Design student | Receptionist | Otaku
      http://sukidesho.blogspot.com/

      Oh, same as me! Let's work hard! ^-^

      Fri 2008/06/13 13:07:20 JST (ID #212300)
      reply to suki's comment
  • kaeze
    kaeze in Melbourne, Australia, Earth (Registered on 2007/04/09)
    Illustrator & Designer
    http://www.knight-edge.com/

    My parents never forced me to take extra curricular activities like music lessons or Chinese school. I kind of wish they did now though, as I'd love to be able to play the piano or guitar and also be able to read and write Chinese.

    Cool to get an insight inside all the nooks and cranny of your storm trooper armour, Danny (I'm sure you were joking about the skid marks, right?). I like all the mods you've done and at one point I was going to suggest you paint the gills / fake air vents of the helmet from blue to the dannychoo.com orange.

    Wow, so you see everything in a tinge of green when you're under that helmet!

    Fri 2008/06/13 12:53:50 JST (ID #212297)
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  • Rokku
    Rokku in Little Red Dot (Registered on 2007/11/11)
    Student

    lol, looked comfy inside

    Fri 2008/06/13 13:07:55 JST (ID #212301)
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  • hashiriya
    hashiriya in Finland (Registered on 2008/05/11)
    Student

    I had piano lessons but not anymore. Nice suit. Can you sleep in it? :D

    Fri 2008/06/13 13:11:51 JST (ID #212304)
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  • notfair
    notfair in Malaysia (Registered on 2007/08/14)
    Student, ACG Fans
    http://modvisc.blogspot.com

    primary school learn swimming before, until primary 6. At secondary school have join the chinese orchestra, and I learn the erhu(二胡) instrument, now totally forgotten how to play. After 2 year of the chinese orchestra then i join Karate until end of my secondary school.

    Fri 2008/06/13 13:17:46 JST (ID #212307)
    reply to notfair's comment
  • mon_han_FU-reek
    mon_han_FU-reek (Registered on 2008/05/24)

    don't do any after school lesson
    recently want to go to cram school tho

    Fri 2008/06/13 13:56:49 JST (ID #212317)
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  • &re:)
    &re:) in Budapest, Hungary (Registered on 2008/01/06)
    student during the day, otaku at night

    Outside school I had swimming, tennis, English and guitar (accustic). I never wanted to learn how to play the piano or violin 'coz I thought they were boring, and luckily my parents never made me do it. Now I'd like to learn how to play an electric guitar but I don't have much time.

    Fri 2008/06/13 14:07:47 JST (ID #212319)
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  • Tami
    Tami in Germany - Düsseldorf (Registered on 2007/12/16)
    IT-Architect, SysAdmin, WebDesign and Coding, Virtualization (VMware + NetApp)
    http://www.milkdrop.de/

    I did ballet, till my first Computer ever entered my room... then it was over. ^^;
    I didnt cut back on sports stuff though but it weren't "lessons". Private inline and ice skating.
    Though i wanted to take Japanese lessons, around the area where i did grow up there were none and driving 4h to get me to a lesson and back home would not have worked back then for my mom lol. Why did my parents build a house on the country side... i'm a city child at heart *grumble*.

    Fri 2008/06/13 14:16:27 JST (ID #212321)
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  • thedegeneric
    thedegeneric in Princeton, USA (Registered on 2008/02/24)
    Recording Engineer, Musician, IT Technician

    In my spare time I learned how to play the clarinet. I also did some sports like soccer, and basketball, but never at the same time. I actually work for a school district and the amount of after school activities parents make kids do is insane. Kids should just be kids.

    Fri 2008/06/13 14:43:36 JST (ID #212329)
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  • Blowfish
    Blowfish in Close to Dyusseru,Karlsland (Registered on 2008/06/11)
    Physical Therapist
    http://www.flyingpussyfoot.com

    I had Swimming Lessons when i was a smahild but besides that...Nah never had any lessons.

    Fri 2008/06/13 14:44:28 JST (ID #212330)
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  • little-hollow
    little-hollow (Registered on 2007/11/29)

    i never learned anything after school [it was always after school vg time ;)]

    but ive learnt to play drums since and i find that people who take lessons generally aren't that good and learn slower. the best thing ya can do when learning music is get a good book and listen to a wide range of music [important]

    Fri 2008/06/13 15:13:31 JST (ID #212343)
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  • Evil King
    Evil King in Vlaardingen, the Netherlands, Earth (Registered on 2007/12/18)
    Student and full-time otaku

    Can't remember ever taking out-of-school-lessons. Heck, even swimming lessons were provided by school. My brother took keyboard lessons, but quit after a while. Me, I'm as tone-deaf as a troll, so never been into instruments.
    BTW, interesting how a post about instruments and such can go to the inside of a trooper really quick XD

    Fri 2008/06/13 15:13:43 JST (ID #212344)
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  • chibihien
    chibihien in Singapore (Registered on 2008/01/19)
    Undergraduate

    I want a free Haruhi bunny too!!!

    lol at skid marks

    Fri 2008/06/13 15:29:28 JST (ID #212350)
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  • Ghost300
    Ghost300 in salt lake city, UT (Registered on 2008/04/26)
    engineer
    http://maxre.deviantart.com

    been playing lead and rhythm guitar for almost 25 yrs. played ina few bands and the largest crowd was 11,000 people. :-) yes, it was a rush!

    Fri 2008/06/13 16:12:23 JST (ID #212369)
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  • Martin Wandering
    Martin Wandering in The Wild West (Registered on 2008/02/04)
    Spiral Warrior
    http://www.perfectdesignsense.com/martinwandering

    Most of my extracurricular activities would fall into that "budo" category, but I was also on my high school's debate team for three years. (Scary.)

    Quite an admirable amount of work you've put into that armor. It surely must be one of the best suits in the world after all your tinkering – probably much better than the originals from the old movies, anyhow.

    If you're thinking of painting the gills orange, why not stamp the dc logo on the forehead or somesuch?

    Fri 2008/06/13 16:15:46 JST (ID #212371)
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  • Mx0
    Mx0 in 2009 (Registered on 2008/02/10)
    Student
    http://fiedrik.multiply.com/

    Never took any outside lessons other than swimming. I do know how to play the guitar but i'm self taught for the most part. My friends and I share tips and tricks together when we jam.

    Fri 2008/06/13 16:17:30 JST (ID #212374)
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  • gordon
    gordon in 新加坡 Singapore (Registered on 2007/06/11)
    銀河帝国五〇一軍团 TK/TD 8316 M.E.P.D. Police Sergeant
    http://gordonator.com/

    danny the inside of your helmet looks totally different from mine. in mine, the green shades are 2 separated peices.

    i'm also having trouble wearing my glasses inside my helmet. too tight. >.<

    Fri 2008/06/13 16:23:08 JST (ID #212376)
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    • Danny Choo
      Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on 2006/12/11)
      CEO MIrai Inc
      http://www.dannychoo.com/profile/eng/

      Would be great to see what it looks like inside.

      Mon 2008/06/16 02:20:43 JST (ID #214040)
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      • gordon
        gordon in 新加坡 Singapore (Registered on 2007/06/11)
        銀河帝国五〇一軍团 TK/TD 8316 M.E.P.D. Police Sergeant
        http://gordonator.com/

        no problem. will take a pic and show u. ^^;

        Mon 2008/06/16 05:13:54 JST (ID #214111)
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  • the great paul
    the great paul in heaven (Registered on 2008/03/14)
    pervert

    i took chinese classes when i was young but i was so bad at remembering all the characters that i never passed the first grade

    danny you going to build a gundam armor?i want to see you dance in that

    Fri 2008/06/13 16:25:31 JST (ID #212377)
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  • Hayden
    Hayden in London, UK (Registered on 2007/01/06)
    Custom Pc Builder, Muppet, Pyromaniac, Demolitions Expert, Guitar Slinger,
    http://myspace.com/dyingoblivion

    let me see - piano, drums, guitar & swimming

    those were my 3 out of school classes. the piano i gave up just after grade 1. the drums i got pulled off it after a few weeks since my mum didnt want to get me a drum kit & also she was worried about the noise they would make & the neighbors complaining blah blah blah. swimming i use to do a lot of & was taken swimming for over 3hrs by my parents every Saturday for over 5 years, i dont go swimming much anymore. due to other responsibilities. guitar i use to have tuition both in & outside school. but my mum was so uber paranoid when i wanted to get lessons from a few people who advertised in a newspaper after i left school.

    of course there will always be crap teachers & good teachers but you wont find out which one they are till you take 1 or 2 lessons with them. after i couldn't get support from my parents my guitaring is pretty much self taught. Im not as good a player as i want to be but then im not that bad at all

    Fri 2008/06/13 16:47:27 JST (ID #212385)
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  • Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward in Singapore (Registered on 2008/06/03)
    http://blog.limkopi.org

    huh! the anime house!

    i frequent that shop! why they don't give me anything! lol

    no lessons for me.. i skipped everything. i spend my time watching cartoons on tv @ home ^^

    im a lucky kid. well in a way.. haha

    Fri 2008/06/13 16:58:24 JST (ID #212392)
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  • gordon
    gordon in 新加坡 Singapore (Registered on 2007/06/11)
    銀河帝国五〇一軍团 TK/TD 8316 M.E.P.D. Police Sergeant
    http://gordonator.com/

    danny do u know Kieth and Shannon?

    Fri 2008/06/13 17:15:00 JST (ID #212399)
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    • Danny Choo
      Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on 2006/12/11)
      CEO MIrai Inc
      http://www.dannychoo.com/profile/eng/

      who ^^;

      Mon 2008/06/16 02:21:15 JST (ID #214041)
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      • gordon
        gordon in 新加坡 Singapore (Registered on 2007/06/11)
        銀河帝国五〇一軍团 TK/TD 8316 M.E.P.D. Police Sergeant
        http://gordonator.com/

        cos u mentioned u got the haruhi bunny from TheAnimeHouse. Kieth is the boss of the TheAnimeHouse (we otakus here call them KKnM) so i was wondering was he the one who gave it to u? he's tall, short hair, wear glasses. Sharon is his wife and both of them manage the shop. lovely people. sharon will be giving birth soon so if you are able to drop by, maybe we can get her to show u her baby. ^^;

        Mon 2008/06/16 05:21:15 JST (ID #214117)
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  • tintin-san
    tintin-san in シンガポオル Singapore (Registered on 2008/05/11)
    大学生

    Learnt swimming, piano when I was young. Joined the school concert band in secondary school (13 yrs old) playing the trumpet. Been playing for bout 6-7 years till now. Currently taking Japanese lessons. Really hope I master the language some time next year.

    Btw I think Chinese is much more difficult than Japanese. Or maybe cause I'm still at the basics of Japanese.

    Fri 2008/06/13 17:17:28 JST (ID #212403)
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  • Tragic comedy
    Tragic comedy in Singapore (Registered on 2007/04/10)
    Animator/ graphic designer
    http://www.collateralds.com/

    I learnt how to organise a library in my free time. it was horribly boring and i ended up doodling on all the spreadsheets.

    Fri 2008/06/13 17:19:08 JST (ID #212406)
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  • morimoli
    morimoli in J@__@n (Registered on 2008/05/15)
    Pokemon Trainer

    I took piano lessons for most of my life and usually practiced 4-6 hours a day. Now that I live in a tiny apartment and have no room for a piano I really miss it...'~'

    Fri 2008/06/13 17:35:28 JST (ID #212425)
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  • bolt
    bolt in Tampa Fl. (Registered on 2007/04/17)
    security/3d graphic artist
    http://www.kennethleishman.com/

    unfortunatly not. came from a small town and the only afterschool things were sports.. usually football.. twas not that athletic..

    wouldn't have minded learning more, see that alot in animes where they have alot of clubs.. tennis, swim, etc.

    Fri 2008/06/13 18:01:41 JST (ID #212451)
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  • Kris
    Kris in Texas (Registered on 2008/05/19)
    http://girlg33k.blogspot.com/

    I'm from a small town also, so I didn't have a lot of opportunities for those sorts of things.
    I did take dance lessons through most of elementary school (starting when I was 4 years old). When I was in jr high/high school, I played the flute and (sometimes) the piccolo, but that was all through the school. In college I took singing lessons through the music department for my major, and a couple of dance classes as well.
    I've always wished I could play the violin though. I think it's a beautiful instrument. I like the flute well enough, but there's just something about stringed instruments that I really love.

    Fri 2008/06/13 18:32:56 JST (ID #212476)
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  • Ionized
    Ionized in Singapore (Registered on 2008/01/14)
    http://pseudospace.blogspot.com/

    Learned the piano and took exams (up to Grade 6) when I was young. Played the saxophone in my school band, and not too long ago, I picked up some guitar and violin.

    Fri 2008/06/13 18:34:06 JST (ID #212478)
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  • Luxury
    Luxury in Alberta, Canada (Registered on 2008/05/13)
    Insurance Restoration / Drumming Student

    Take drum lessons every thursday after work. Love it to death. :)

    Fri 2008/06/13 18:42:06 JST (ID #212482)
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  • Deathy
    Deathy in Brazil (Registered on 2007/04/20)
    Photography Student
    http://hugodeathy.deviantart.com/

    I used to take Soccer (hated but it was fun to try to hit some people with the ball) and Volleyball (I still like to play). And I used to take Japanese lessons as well, but since it was too far from home my parents asked me to stop going.

    And I would loved to have learned how to play a instrument, especially Piano or Violin.

    Fri 2008/06/13 18:47:48 JST (ID #212485)
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  • x33b
    x33b in Chicago (Registered on 2007/11/23)
    Network Admin

    Most of the extra lessons I took were for sports. The sports I took them for was:

    Swim Team
    Baseball
    Football
    Basketball
    Volleyball
    Tennis
    Hockey
    Golf

    Fri 2008/06/13 19:17:45 JST (ID #212505)
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  • Harts
    Harts in Estonia (Registered on 2008/06/02)
    Student

    I went to a music school for a year (my mother insisted), but I gained nothing from there:P And also I got my drivers license from an another school.

    Fri 2008/06/13 19:20:00 JST (ID #212507)
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  • studmuffin
    studmuffin in your memories (Registered on 2008/03/20)
    だいがくせい
    http://www.myspace.com/awsumchino

    swimming piano tae kwon do had it all, but decided to do my own thing so now i ride bike/skateboard and play electric bass self taught =P easy at 1st but hard 2 master

    Fri 2008/06/13 19:34:18 JST (ID #212519)
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  • xanthe
    xanthe in Philippines (Registered on 2008/05/03)
    aspiring to become a doujin and graphics artist cum lawyer
    http://aki7.bottled-wish.info

    I was first introduced to piano lessons, had swimming for summers to help my asthma (danny-san you should try swimming as an additional recreation sport it helps my breathing...or are there public/private pools there? heehee sukumizu... XD)

    in grade school was enrolled at the special arts and writing programme of my school. Then I moved on to playing the violin (because I was *GASP* inspire by Sailor Neptune---SAILOR NEPTUNE!!!!!) then later, since I suck at math, I had extra lessons from a personal tutor :/

    personally, I still can't play a guitar to save my life. even rockband/guitar freaks won't cut :/

    Fri 2008/06/13 20:56:31 JST (ID #212582)
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  • Altair Hashan
    Altair Hashan in Ljubljana, Slovenia (Registered on 2008/05/18)
    A Real RocknRolla

    $100 for a HOUR??! you peeps are crazy! when i was learning to play the piano as a kid our public music school charged about $30 A MONTH! you had a teacher that he would teach you for a hour 3 times a week and you had class where you learned about music in general 2 times a week plus you'd get music notes.

    Fri 2008/06/13 21:39:05 JST (ID #212616)
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  • XSportSeeker
    XSportSeeker in Brazil (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Dropping computers, starting all over again at Journalism
    http://xspblog.com

    Wow, didn't knew the stormtrooper costume had so many details and parts...

    Anyways, at least when I was young, it was very common for kids to have schools outta schools. Specially middle classed kids.

    Among others, I took classes for:
    Piano, guitar, kumon, english, oil painting, basketball, judo, kung-fu, swimming... yeah, guess that's it.

    Not more than 4 at a time, and some of those only lasted a couple of months though.

    I remember at some point I had to drop some stuff because I was a teenager with stress symptoms.

    But anyways, don't regret. I abandoned piano for guitar, then I abandoned guitar.

    And now I'm thinking of going back to piano... maybe I'll post some piano videos on my blog soon.

    Now I'm only left with swimming classes.. really love it. All the rest is past, though it would be nice to go back to Kung-fu classes...

    Sat 2008/06/14 00:17:07 JST (ID #212701)
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    • XSportSeeker
      XSportSeeker in Brazil (Registered on 2007/08/22)
      Dropping computers, starting all over again at Journalism
      http://xspblog.com

      Well, damn, I almost forgot the most important one: Japanese lessons.

      But I learned almost zit from it... teacher wasn't really good on teaching. Good friend though.

      I have to look for another place to learn japanese now that I moved to another city... on to my plan to TAKE OFF TO JAPAAANN!!! *Brain from Pinky and The Brain style*

      Sat 2008/06/14 00:23:50 JST (ID #212704)
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  • wtfjusthappened
    wtfjusthappened in Illinois, U.S (Registered on 2008/01/22)
    Student

    Outside from school, I've taken piano lessons for 3 years, swimming till life guard training, 1 semester of Okinawan Karate, and up to orange belt in Taekwondo. Other than that I've self taught myself guitar, drums, bass, keyboards, and piano and now I teach all those instruments to youngsters on the side for some extra moneyz. Recently college and anime take up all of my time lolz.

    Sat 2008/06/14 00:35:18 JST (ID #212716)
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  • Deranged
    Deranged in Loughborough UK (Registered on 2007/02/17)
    Aeronautical Engineer
    http://www.deranged-minds.com/blog/

    Karate for 6 years and running, Piano for 5 years, Violin for 4 years... However these were all in secondary school. I just went home and lazed around when I was in Primary

    Sat 2008/06/14 00:37:06 JST (ID #212718)
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  • The Lyrical Loli
    The Lyrical Loli in Los Angeles, California, U.S. (Registered on 2007/10/14)
    Kokoro Kotonoha's personal trainer
    http://loli1983.wordpress.com

    The lessons i learned did not require any after school or activity clubs. I learned my graffiti & art on my own. I've been drawing since i was a little kid, and i picked up the art of graffiti on a regular daily basis. Besides, it makes me a few bucks here and there.

    So no i never really took any lessons in my life before.

    Sat 2008/06/14 00:58:39 JST (ID #212731)
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  • Atrus
    Atrus in the land of Oz (Registered on 2008/02/21)
    Student (for-ev-er)

    Somehow I got suckered into piano lessons when I was a kid, but I never really liked the piano. However I did end up playing the saxophone and love it. I did take some lessons for sax outside of school, but that didn't last very long. I guess for me I either learn it in school or teach myself.

    Sat 2008/06/14 01:11:58 JST (ID #212740)
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  • Joe1991
    Joe1991 in London (Registered on 2007/11/22)
    Student
    http://www.joesblog.jp

    Danny your english, it's called football man :P

    Sat 2008/06/14 02:29:27 JST (ID #212770)
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  • GAURON
    GAURON in La Paz, México (Registered on 2008/02/12)
    STUDENT
    http://www.levelup.com.mx

    im taking japanese lessons in the local university.

    Sat 2008/06/14 02:30:50 JST (ID #212771)
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  • kousaka
    kousaka in USA (Registered on 2007/09/01)
    student

    Currently teaching myself guitar. I quit my classes after realizing the teacher wasn't so great, but at least i know the basics now.

    After becoming accustomed to playing the acoustic guitar for so long, i found it was much better to play electric and, in time, hopefully, i will get to the level where i can shred. Will be fun. ^^

    In addition to music I am also learning Japanese and want to get good enough to take and pass JLPT.

    Sat 2008/06/14 04:47:44 JST (ID #212826)
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  • euphoria
    euphoria in Edmonton, Canada (Registered on 2008/04/28)
    Student/Part-timer
    http://random-euphoria.blogspot.com/

    Yea, I took piano for a several years. Hated it with a passion near the end.
    Grinding through the curriculum became too much of a chore. Just quit one day.
    I made it pretty far too. Another year more of study and I could have been teaching others how to play the piano.

    But now Ive slowly taken it up again. Play it for relaxation and just to pass time. Part of me now wishes that I kept playing all those years ago. Ahhh regrets-gotta love em.

    I also had the opportunity to take chinese lessons the weekends too. It was more for reading and writing as I already knew how to communicate verbally.
    Went through it all, but I didn't retain very much :P
    Wished I learned enough so I could read some newspapers/magazines.
    Sigh...regrets regrets.
    Never too late though I guess...

    Sat 2008/06/14 09:51:02 JST (ID #212982)
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  • Calan
    Calan in Canada (Registered on 2008/05/24)
    Student
    http://www.tecurious.com

    I quit piano a few weeks ago after taking lessons for about 5 or 6 years. My wrists started to hurt sometimes from all my typing, piano-playing, and healthcare (not at the same time). I'll probably still play on my own though.

    Sat 2008/06/14 10:20:49 JST (ID #213000)
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    • kâkebuke
      kâkebuke in Paris, Not Texas (Registered on 2007/12/17)
      Wibbling+Writing+Teaching
      http://www.kakebuke.net

      "from all my typing, piano-playing, and healthcare (not at the same time)"

      ROTFL. XD

      My wrists hurt for the first time when I was around 9 or 10 years old and tried to skip a year. Left hand suffered from Schumann's arpeggios and I failed, but I didn't regret the challenge...

      Sun 2008/06/15 23:35:38 JST (ID #213988)
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  • radical anime fan
    radical anime fan in Singapore, Furnace City, Cinderblock Outskirts. (Registered on 2007/01/25)
    Polytechnic Junior, Bronze Lifesaving Trainee, Mech Designer In-training.
    http://thehangerbay.wordpress.com/

    The only lesson I took was swimming.

    Sat 2008/06/14 15:07:01 JST (ID #213114)
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  • Da Don
    Da Don in Bavaria/Germany (Registered on 2008/04/29)
    Student ( Electrical Engineering )

    At first I learned how to play the trumpet, but quited because of my growing interest in table tennis, tennis and badminton.

    Sat 2008/06/14 17:06:33 JST (ID #213176)
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  • Makanator
    Makanator in Singapore (Registered on 2007/09/24)
    Self-Proclaimed Procrastinator
    http://makanator.deviantart.com

    Hmm... When I was really small, i took up swimming, but then the deeper water scared me off. ^^;

    That was followed by violin, which i started since i was 8 and only finally stopped now due to declining interest.

    Then my CCA (Co-Curricular Activity) was Band, meaning i had to play the Saxophone for 4 years. But i don't now.

    Yes currently self-learning japanese. Just hope that doesn't wane any day like the other stuff i did in the past. :x

    Sat 2008/06/14 21:46:34 JST (ID #213326)
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  • lin-da-kenobi
    lin-da-kenobi in Lima, Peru ^^ (Registered on 2007/08/15)
    medicine student & otaku

    i used to play basketball outside school (well in the begining i had to learn how to play it) it was really fun & right now i'm currently learning to play the guitar, i used to play the piano when i was a kid but then i just stopped practicing & forgot how to play it hehe

    Sat 2008/06/14 22:39:58 JST (ID #213359)
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  • BeLe
    BeLe in Davao, Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/03)
    .NET/Web Developer
    http://scrumptious.animeblogger.net

    I took a lot of lessons outside of school. mostly during the summer. Swimming, martial arts, advanced math and science lessons, dancing, piano and etc. Only the piano was the one that I really kinda regretted because I didn't finish the lessons. Now I don't know how to play the darn thing.

    Lessons like these are quite normal actually because most parents here wants their children to have other talents or skills developed especially during the summer time when there are no classes so that their minds won't be idle and not go to waste. :D

    Sun 2008/06/15 12:36:07 JST (ID #213687)
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  • EnigmaDivine
    EnigmaDivine (Registered on 2008/06/09)

    Didn't have money to take any lessons, But now that I am working I can, even though some will think it is too late to take any lessons, I still do it, just to make up for lost time in my childhood :)

    Sun 2008/06/15 20:40:30 JST (ID #213918)
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    • kâkebuke
      kâkebuke in Paris, Not Texas (Registered on 2007/12/17)
      Wibbling+Writing+Teaching
      http://www.kakebuke.net

      It's never too late. :) Passion and dedication can do wonders. *likes grown-up students the best*

      Sun 2008/06/15 23:44:50 JST (ID #213995)
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  • kâkebuke
    kâkebuke in Paris, Not Texas (Registered on 2007/12/17)
    Wibbling+Writing+Teaching
    http://www.kakebuke.net

    I went to music school and music school only, so I'm not sure if that counts... I was homeschooled for my standard education, and music school was kind of like my regular school.

    Now that I teach music theory and piano lessons, I can tell that my happiest and most successful students are those whose parents monitor their work, and the grown-ups who often regret being lazy, as kids, when it came to music...

    Sun 2008/06/15 23:42:37 JST (ID #213991)
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  • nasrulis
    nasrulis in Mars (Registered on 2008/03/27)
    Engineer
    http://www.factips.com

    I've taken a piano lesson for a while when I was eleven years old but that didn't last long as I have to move away to Australia. But when I was fourteen I started to self taught guitar. Been playing guitar ever since but sometime I wish I had taken guitar lesson, learning it the right way instead of plowing it through without any guidance. My other source to learn guitar is through instructional videos.

    Mon 2008/06/16 07:12:03 JST (ID #214190)
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  • liquidtension
    liquidtension in Philippines (Registered on 2008/04/30)
    Graphic Designer

    Mom forced me to take classical piano for 14 years under the Suzuki Method. Got to go to Japan because of it (and went home with gundam loot) so I guess it wasn't a total waste. Though now I absolutely hate the instrument.

    Mon 2008/06/16 21:09:08 JST (ID #214595)
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  • KyokoHunter
    KyokoHunter in UK (Registered on 2008/06/08)
    Civil Servant
    http://kyokohunter.net/

    Learned the violin for a while whilst I was young, but since I lacked any reasonable ability I gave up and spent time the time drawing instead. And guess what, I've come a fair way since then. Teaching yourself isn't a bad thing at all :)

    Wed 2008/06/18 01:44:02 JST (ID #215702)
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  • トゥレ
    トゥレ in シカゴ(Chicago), Illinois (Registered on 2008/06/19)
    Student
    http://www.youtube.com/user/winDragon79

    Meh, i do a plethora of things. Web Design, Animation, Metal Sculpture, Multi-Media Production...but those were all jobs more/less. I got paid to learn these skills and keep doing them. ^3^

    Thu 2008/06/19 23:58:54 JST (ID #217476)
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  • kiss me im british
    kiss me im british in England (Registered on 2008/06/16)
    hobo
    http://www.freewebs.com/shan-fan

    i never toook after school lessons and taught my self electric keyboard and how to draw after 3 or more years im still pretty much rubbish at it. i wish i took piano and art lessons :(

    Fri 2008/06/20 04:43:24 JST (ID #217676)
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  • Wynn
    Wynn in EVERYWHERE, Singapore (Registered on 2008/04/22)
    Myself-finder

    i think most children in singapore have extra lessons, on both acedemic and physical. during my time it wasn't so bad but kids nowadays have their weekends packed with tuitions , swimming music lesson etc

    Sat 2008/06/21 07:42:21 JST (ID #218543)
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  • karu
    karu in North of Little HK (Registered on 2008/05/12)
    Engineer first, On-taku second.
    http://karumichi.deviantart.com

    Hahh.... I remember taking piano and drawing lessons. @_@
    I play the guitar/bass/piano/drums, but not very good at guitar.

    I remember hating my drawing lessons with a passion though. XD

    Sun 2008/06/22 17:05:35 JST (ID #219401)
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  • Ninja Mari
    Ninja Mari in Japan (Registered on 2007/11/06)
    Japanese Student
    http://japanqna.wordpress.com

    I find it a little crazy how moms make their kids keep these super busy schedules: 5:30 English, run to piano class at 7:00, then after that cram school for high school entrance exams that won't take place for another 7 years, etc etc etc...

    I did ballet and piano when I was a kid, but only one at a time, and only on Saturdays. I self-taught myself how to play the guitar when I was in high school, too. I can't do anything really well, though.

    Wed 2008/07/09 20:58:31 JST (ID #234242)
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  • PTSnake
    PTSnake in Portugal (Registered on 2008/05/11)
    sysop
    http://www.wowtuga.org/forum/

    didn't know you had spare parts under the belt...
    Anyway, Fender Strat owner here o

    Fri 2008/07/18 07:20:29 JST (ID #241107)
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  • Poofiemus
    Poofiemus in Education Camp, US (Registered on 2008/07/21)
    University's Slave

    I mostly took flute lessons starting in the fourth grade, and stuck with it through high school. I also took American Sign Language at the community college to fulfill the foreign language requirements; I didn't particularly want to take Spanish or French, which is all my high school offered.

    Speaking of my flute, I should dig it out. Found a whole bunch of fan-transcribed anime sheet music I want to play.

    Tue 2008/07/22 00:00:26 JST (ID #243997)
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  • Holicuser4u
    Holicuser4u in Albany, NY (Registered on 2008/08/12)
    HS Student

    Childhood was inactive, and I really didn't do much. Until now, it's been boring. Besides art club in middle school, lessons weren't really there or rather my laziness for actually trying to looking for them was. Thought it would take up too much money and stuff. But now after having so much free time and reading all these comments, I feel like doing some ECC. Gotta do some at least before my high school years are up and having only college and work to look forward to. I guess this is my motivation right here ^^

    Tue 2008/08/12 08:18:31 JST (ID #263588)
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    • Holicuser4u
      Holicuser4u in Albany, NY (Registered on 2008/08/12)
      HS Student

      eh..i meant ECC = ECA (extra curricular activities)

      Tue 2008/08/12 08:39:13 JST (ID #263613)
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  • shiryu22
    shiryu22 in US (Registered on 2008/10/09)
    Student/Panel liner
    http://www.youtube.com/user/shiryu22

    One of my guitars looks amazingly like yours :D

    Sun 2009/02/01 06:51:35 JST (ID #470202)
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  • Nino
    Nino in Chicago ^^, USA (Registered on 2008/12/26)
    Student.
    http://www.flashflashrevolution.com/profile/Yuusuke-kun/

    thats really cool

    i take japanese out of school to learn it, because they dont offer it here. :/

    Tue 2009/02/24 09:36:13 JST (ID #500633)
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  • crabdude
    crabdude in Switzerland (Registered on 2008/09/20)
    Student

    Ive done all sorts of sports, soccer, golf, swimming, skiing and I still play the piano and Cello.
    I guess at our school, most people end up doing sports outside of school (eventhough most of them also play on the school teams) but other than that, i dont think they do much else...

    Wed 2009/04/29 00:03:13 JST (ID #582977)
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