What are you favorite sounding instruments?

Richardplex

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Bar the human voice? Either the violin, or the piano. In general the violin's better for me, but the piano spikes higher.
Djinn8 said:
Probably the hang drum, but getting one is impossible. The company who make them (a european couple) will only make then by special selection. You then have to travel to them to give your imput into the hang's construction. The pair who make them sound like real hipster ass hats as well. They refer to their workshop as a "church of music" and themselves as "mother and father of the hang". Still credit where credit's due. They sound fantastic and look like a lot of fun to play.

This is probalby the most famous hang song.

I would love the hear that in more soundtracks, it sounds amazing <3
 

Smithburg

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Djinn8 said:
Probably the hang drum, but getting one is impossible. The company who make them (a european couple) will only make then by special selection. You then have to travel to them to give your imput into the hang's construction. The pair who make them sound like real hipster ass hats as well. They refer to their workshop as a "church of music" and themselves as "mother and father of the hang". Still credit where credit's due. They sound fantastic and look like a lot of fun to play.
Shouldn't be too long before someone can replicate it >.>
 

SckizoBoy

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And I just can't not post this!
That guy can be a bit of a pretentious twat, but gawd I love his performances.

OT: Yes, I agree with the cello-voters because of the emotion that can be drawn from solos and the diversity of sound you can get from the instrument.

However, just to be different:

Pompous answer - there is no purer instrument than the human voice! *arrogant sniff*

Serious answer - since I haven't seen anyone answer with this instrument, I'll go for it: the harpsichord. Dunno why, just love it, maybe because I was raised on baroque and chamber music.

But then, I go through phases, and I periodically enjoy the trumpet, organ, piano, flute, oboe and violin. *shrug*
 

repeating integers

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The pipe organ.

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It gives me goosebumps. Or rather, it would if I could find the higher-quality video I used to use.

There's also the Lap-Steel Guitar, which produces beautiful sounds like this:

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Jazoni89

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Richardplex said:
Bar the human voice? Either the violin, or the piano. In general the violin's better for me, but the piano spikes higher.
Djinn8 said:
Probably the hang drum, but getting one is impossible. The company who make them (a european couple) will only make then by special selection. You then have to travel to them to give your imput into the hang's construction. The pair who make them sound like real hipster ass hats as well. They refer to their workshop as a "church of music" and themselves as "mother and father of the hang". Still credit where credit's due. They sound fantastic and look like a lot of fun to play.

This is probalby the most famous hang song.

I would love the hear that in more soundtracks, it sounds amazing <3
I've heard that tune briefly on a advert before, but I forgot which one.
 

Silverslith

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Cello, french horn, and the piano. <3

The cello just has so much heart-stirring depth, the french horn hits the sweetest, cleanest notes, and the piano just has so much range to stir all kinds of emotions.
 

rob_simple

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I love calliopes and hammond organs...basically anything used to make really disturbing circus/horror music. So I suppose my favourite instrument is the theremin.

 

DanielBrown

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String instruments, especially the electric guitar.
On the flip side; I really hate flutes.