burliman,

Spanish guitar.

cheese_greater,

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  • hips_and_nips,

    The sitar originates from the Indian subcontinent my dude, not Iberia.

    Bishma, (edited )
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    The instrument I want to learn to play (but have no reason to do so) is the hammered dulcimer.

    The instrument that most makes me perk up when I hear it in a song is the bass (or contrabass) saxophone.

    HootinNHollerin,

    Handpan

    Umbraveil,

    I’m more partial to the sustain on the RAV, but could lose myself in either.

    NeoNachtwaechter, (edited )

    Only the scalpel gets through to me, because I don’t believe in acupuncture.

    :-)

    stackPeek,
    @stackPeek@lemmy.world avatar

    It’s simple, piano. It’s funny, I’ve trying to learn this instrument since back when my late father bought one, yet I still can’t play one.

    copymyjalopy,

    Whatever instrument Peter Pringle is playing in this vid:

    Lament for Enkidu

    Frickin haunting

    Witchfire,
    @Witchfire@lemmy.world avatar

    Agree on music box. For me, it’s also violins.

    Metacortechs,

    Rhodes Piano, hands down.

    ohlaph,

    I’m a piano kind of guy myself.

    Caboose12000,

    synths, especially when using longer stretched out notes like in Kavinsky’s Outsider

    song - youtu.be/_Dhk_e2DmhI?si=DdEdPj6LMOlZGQFw

    Loaf,

    A singing saw, love the ghosty sound of it.

    LegionEris,

    <3 Little Mazarn

    PM_ME_VINTAGE_30S,
    @PM_ME_VINTAGE_30S@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

    Electric guitar, preferably with heavy distortion. Louder := better.

    No but seriously I love heavy music so much. It’s fun to listen to, fun to play, and it’s just had a positive impact on my life. If you want to really tug on my blackened heartstrings, you gotta do it through distortion, preferably an HM-2, in as low a tuning as your guitar can handle.

    serpineslair,

    Hell yeah.

    rab,

    Yes everything about this, except downtuning is overrated imo

    Lennnny,
    @Lennnny@lemmy.world avatar

    Ukulele. It’s so easy to play, C is just one string! And they’re small enough to take in your carry on if you travel. I own 5…

    Immersive_Matthew,

    Synth

    jubilationtcornpone,

    Pipe Organ. The only instrument with the versatility of an orchestra at your fingertips. It can make the room shake or fill it with quiet whispers.

    Sadly, Churches are one of the few places, in the US at least, where you can hear the organ regularly. Ones that can afford to maintain such a large instrument and pay an organist.

    theherk,

    I posted a similar response. There is a huge Casavant in KC at Helzberg Hall. I heard it when Dr Jan Kraybill was the conservator; may still be, and it was incredible. Worth a trip, and not a church.

    banneryear1868,

    I’d go to church if… Cory Henry played the organ.

    Copythis,

    I’m going with the Mellotron.

    It’s a keyboard that uses strings of tapes for each note. It pulls the tape over a head and plays that note until the tape runs out. When you’re playing fast, sometimes the tape isn’t all the way down, so it makes everything sound super custom.

    Think Strawberry Fields by the Beatles. That’s a Mellotron you’re hearing.

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