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Hey there! I'm Rockna (great to know that your name isn't taken as username yet =) and I've been playing guitar for a few months now. I also play piano, different kinds of flute, and another instrument which I don't know how to write in english =) I'm singing in a band, and I hope with everything I'm about to learn here, I will be able to play guitar there as well.

I came here to, like alot of people here I guess =), learn 'till I drop =). I'm really really focused on getting better everyday, and I know that if I keep trying, I will.

Great site, keep up the good work! =D


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Welcome, Rockna! There are many Nederlanders here. Enjoy the site, there's plenty to learn.


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Hi Rockna Welcome.

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Rockna, welkom hier in ons geledere. Vertel vir my in nederlands wat is die instrument wat jy bespeel. Miskien kan ek dit vir jou vertaal. O Ek praat Afrikaans dis na aan Nederlands en ek kan darem so ietwat verstaan wat julle praat. Dit klink vir my of jy n goed gesoute musikant is... Ek hoop jy verstaan darem wat ek sê.

And to the other members on the board i welcomed rockna in Afrikaans wich is closely related to the language spoken in the netherlands. I will try to translate the instrument that he is unsure of into english for you.

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It's she, not he

Ik kan heel goed begrijpen wat je zei =)
Ik bedoelde mondharmonica..maar ik weet niet of dat gewoon harmonica is of niet..

Dankje voor je compliment =D

Well, I hope you're able to translate it for me =)


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Ek kan natuurlik... in afrikaans is dit n mondfluitjie maar in engels is dit n harmonica.

Rockna plays a harmonica... it is a traditional instument for Afrikaans South Africans as well as people from the netherlands (i think) I actually got a harmonica for free the other day...

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I thaught so..thank you for your help =)

You did? Mine wasn't free =P


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Hey Rockna


If you notice any spelling mistakes, its because my fingers are sore from learning the guitar.
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My 15 month old son actually did. I bought my tonelab se and he was walking around the shop saying ghtaa gthaa... pointing at every thing with strings. (he gets so excited when I pick up my guitar, I cant wait to get home and play, just to see his face...) The security guard went up to him and gave him the harmonica, so it isnt really mine but he cant play it really... He tries though and I show him, he get so excited when he gets a sound from the thing that he cant play any more...

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