I've played guitar for six years, bass guitar for 2 years and I've just started learning the piano gogz
I learned the notes on piano and guitar many years ago, and I can plunk out beginner's songs. That's not really "playing the instrument," though. My goals for 2006 are: (1) to re-learn guitar; specifically, accoustic Blues. (2) to learn "Dust in the Wind," by Kansas, on guitar. I'm off to a good start: I can do the Blues scale in E across 12 frets backwards, forwards, sideways, mixed up.
Well here's a push in the right direction; it starts with A minor. The finger picking is the real tricky part. Get that down and you're well on your way.
Acoustic/ Electric/ Bass guitars. Until I broke my wrist, now it's near impossible. But I still play, for 20 seconds at a time, then I cry because it hurts.
I play electric/acoustic guitar. Depending on what mood I'm in, been playing for about 1 year now. I have a B.C. Rich Beast, I love that guitar. My wife (who happens to be going onto American Idol so you better vote! lol.) is also teaching me piano. I played trumpet in school for 4 years. Not a fun instrument for me though. Took 6 months of guitar in college, and I plan on going back to learn more of course.
Trumpet/Euphonium here (they have the same valve combos for all the notes except for certain ones that you use a fourth valve on the euphonium for, so they technically count as one instrument )