I can just about put my hair into a pony tail at the back but the bangs don't reach. Should I just wait it out, or shall I tie it at the back and push the bangs over my ears, if so how?
also....
does anyone play/own a musical instrument? I play the guitar and bass guitar, I own a Fender Stratocaster and a Fender Precision Bass and I'm saving up for a Gibson SG. I also play the mouth organ a bit but not that well.
Sorry for asking all these questions....and thanks in advance!!
Maybe try putting the 'tail higher. If you don't mind having a tail that's up high (like one that someone with an undercut would have), you might be able to get all the hair into the tie. That's what I am doing right now, partly because, if I do it this way, I actually have a tail. If I do it down low, there's only a stump. Once I'm employed and independently living, it'll grow back out. Longer than it's ever been, too.
I play a mean radio... ;) Sorry, just had to put that in. Well, good for you!
-J
Sure. Piano, keyboard and ukulele. Wanna start a band?
I play electric and accoustic guitar, for about 20 years now, I play pretty well. I sing better though. Kinda a cross between Melisaa Etheridge and Linda Ronstadt.
Mari
Yeah, baby! Yeah!
The Rev
I play 6 string guitar (12 isn't much diff't, though). I keep my hair in a tail-doesn't matter how small others think it is-while at work...it looks neater that way. My boss has never told me to cut it!
Marty
I play guitar, and bagpipes a little. I have a Carvin DC135.
The Rev
ps. I'm at the same point as you, and I just shove my bangs behind my ears. :)
i'm only musical a few hours after i've eaten saurkraut or overripe bananas.
LMAO! TMI, TMI! (TMI = Too Much Information)
-J
I play guitar, bass and drums. I'm looking into buying a Fender jazz bass pretty soon.
Aye, I own a Gibson SG with engraved lyre tail piece. Worth every penny, keep on rockin'.
I have a recording studio at home full of synthesizers. This images is 18 months old - I have bought and extra two synths and have two mixing consoles now.
http://members.lycos.co.uk/Mark_Mather/studiob3.jpg
Yes, Leo Fender invented the StratoCaster, which came after the TeleCaster, which came after the BroadCaster. I like those names. Are we talking about guitars or radio/TV here? Does that mean that when you play guitar that the sound is BroadCast to the amplifiers and speakers?
Someone else who plays the Fender: