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I guess if music is a hobby, that would be my #1 hobby. I listen to it constantly and almost couldn't live without the tunes.

It's ALL rock and roll from the 60's to current. Don't do any Lady Gaga type crap at all. Currently at a hair over 6,000 cd's, along with XM radio in house and in one out of 2 vehicles.

Usually working and/or playing on a computer or 3 while jamming!! :yes:

Music mostly. I play guitar, mostly just messing around with riffs and jotting down song ideas. I want to get into composing some electronic stuff, but I have no idea where to start.

Download FL studio or something easy to start with, then just look up basics of electronic music.... it's basicly just 4/4 loops, if you play the guitar, it can't be very hard for you to start

That's my hobby btw, producing electro music

if anyone is interested in listening:

http://soundcloud.com/gj_tracks/the-noisy-freaks-d-r-e-a-m-gj-remix

  1. Cuddling, kissing and generally anything with my girlfriend. (yea, I'm attached :p)
  2. Photography
  3. Generally technical stuff
  4. Music
  5. Movies
  6. Cooking
  7. Writing
  8. Phoning
  9. Shopping

(incomplete, not sorted by importance, blah...)

Glassed Silver:mac

So many things :p

Playing guitar (alone and in my band)

In the process of building my first guitar - from scratch (it's gonna be crap, but it's my first so...)

Customizing guitars (yep, I do love guitars lol)

Webdesign (its my job, but I also do it as a hobby because it gives me more freedom to do what I want)

Writing for my website about guitars and music (GuitarClubPT.com)

  • 3 months later...

My more active hobbies went bye-bye when I generated a nerve injury in my knee in 1988, but before that; racing cars (sports, open wheel, rally's), skydiving (incl, sport HALO and BASE), scuba diving, motorcycles etc.

Still active:

photography (astro, nature, portrait, boudoir & glamour)

videography, editing & animation

shooting sports (hunting, target, skeet, trap, archery)

fishing (fly, spincast, bowfishing)

cooking

computer building

cabinetry

gardening

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 4 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...
  • 4 weeks later...

Man, I wish I had time for hobbies lol. Work 10 hours a day, 2 dogs to take care of, on call the other hours I'm not working, and a new Girl Friend to boot.... My hobbies now are watching or gaming on whatever I can for the precious hour or so I have free during the week.

Used to go hiking, to music venues, and reading... maybe I can get some more free time soon.

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