Not me, but my husband is a professional musician. He is a sub for our local symphony and has been conductor of a community band for over twenty years. He is also a music professor. So, while I don't play (or haven't in many, many years), I listen to lots and lots and LOTS of live music.
Where does he teach?
I was a drama/music double major in college. Found out I could sing at age 15, in church, which is when I also picked up the guitar. I sat for HOURS with a chord chart, placing my left-hand fingers on the fretboard with my right hand.
But I started music in grade school - one year of cello, which my mom made me change because she got sick of chaffeuring it around. I switched to violin and played through sr year of high school - I was ok, but that arm position doesn't work for me. I put it down after my last concert and that was the end of that (probably mercifully for anyone within earshot).
Once I got into college, I broadened my instruments - now I play guitar (MUCH better than I did 35 yrs ago!), congas, djembe, pretty much all hand percussion/world percussion, some keyed percussion (glockenspiel, etc.) and can do chord improvisations on keyboard. My primary instrument is still my voice.
I am now a cantor/liturgist at my ELCA Lutheran parish. We do a WIDE variety of music, including traditional hymnody, high-church classical, folk, world, and a lot of other stuff. For my regional church events, we have a small group that gets together that includes keyboard, percussion, guitar, bass, mandolin, harmonica, flute, and vocals. Just 4 of us, but a good vibe and great sound (we switch around instruments/vocals depending on the song). The mandolin is my favorite.
I also have an ukulele I got in Hawai'i - I'm getting the bridge re-glued so I can learn to play it. The sound is so popular now it wouldn't draw so much attention to itself (a big no-no in worship) but it would be a nice rounding-out effect. I am fortunate to work with musicians in the islands who also play in parishes so I've seen how it can work.
I'm at the point of having to exert considerable self-control in music stores...little world percussion toys are my weakness!