~folder~of~paper~ wrote:I definately can't fit 4 guitars, 2 violins and a piano in my room, let alone my house. I have trouble and constantly trip over the case of my steel string...
I don't have that much trouble storing the instruments in my house, because all the ones I don't use are in the cellar or under the piano.
Here's a list of all of them: I have a *Deep Breath* tuba, tenor sax, clarinet, trombone, trumpet, concert grand piano, oboe, half a bagpipe, mandolin, banjo, acoustic guitar, 2 electric guitars, electric bass guitar, snare drum, recorder, accordian, and a kazoo.
The tuba's borrowed from my school, it has three piston valves and is in very bad condition.
The tenor sax is borrowed from the school by my friend who tried and failed to learn it for jazz band.
The clarinet is my friends main instrument, he's quite good at it.
The trombone my dad bought for $150, it was my first instrument.
The grand piano is my dad's who inherited it from his dad. It is very old and out of tune but still works great.
The oboe is another school instrument that my friend tried and failed to learn for concert band.
The half a bagpipe is just the pipe without the bag which my friend got from his uncle. If he learns it well then his uncle will give hin the other half.
The trumpet is my brothers. My mom got it from one of her friends for free. It's very beat up.
The mandolin my dad got at a yardsale. It's missing all its strings and is cracked on one side.
The banjo is in the same condition as the mandolin, it smells like cigarette smoke.
The guitars are my dads. I don't know where the acoustic came from, but he bought the electrics for a few hundred dollars.
The snare drums snare is broken. We got it at a yardsale for about $10.
The recorder I got in 4th grade music class.
Th accordian my aunt gave us because she no longr needed it and it was just taking up space.
The kazoo came from a birthday party I went to.