DarkPhysix,

Piano! Call me basic, I do not care! Versatile, beautiful, fun to play. I could talk for hours about it.

cheese_greater, (edited )

Vibraphone

Very cool too and vaguely consistent with my other picks. They’re all metallic percussive keyboard type instruments involving mallets to some extent

Edit: Metallophones seem to be my sweet spot, in terms of instrument category

janus2,
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Marimba

one of my friends rents one and played a few pieces for me. it was like existing outside of the rest of space and time. he’s really good at it and it just sounds magical

cheese_greater,

Reminded me about vibraphone ;)

MorkofOrk,

A Kora! It’s an African instrument that is considered a guitar harp, with 21 strings ranging from the size of bass guitar string to fishing wire. The way it is played allows you to play the bass, lead, and rhythm at the same time. Here is a short example of a master kora player Toumani Diabate showcasing the instrument: youtu.be/8luhdxS2KuM?si=llpa2YVyIOf77_Nd

As a guitarist I found this guy who transcribed Toumani’s work onto a classical guitar, very interesting listen m.youtube.com/watch?v=55QnOlXckOk

My other thing would be trippy out there instruments that seem to put you in a different state of mind like the Yaybahar or “The Beam” that the grateful dead likes to break out sometimes

Yaybahar example: m.youtube.com/watch?v=_aY6TxC1ojA&pp=ygUWeWVo…

The Beam example: m.youtube.com/watch?v=0h8o-1IQ5G0&pp=ygUSZ3Jh…

BigBrainBrett2517,

🔥🔥🔥😍

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.

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.

Immersive_Matthew,

Synth

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…

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

Loaf,

A singing saw, love the ghosty sound of it.

LegionEris,

<3 Little Mazarn

Caboose12000,

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

song - youtu.be/_Dhk_e2DmhI?si=DdEdPj6LMOlZGQFw

Metacortechs,

Rhodes Piano, hands down.

ohlaph,

I’m a piano kind of guy myself.

Witchfire,
@Witchfire@lemmy.world avatar

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

copymyjalopy,

Whatever instrument Peter Pringle is playing in this vid:

Lament for Enkidu

Frickin haunting

stackPeek,
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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.

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