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Topic: most dificult instrument to stumack Posted: January 16 2017 at 09:02
of these, accordian i think.
i *think* i have the hardest time with violin, simply because i hate the vibrattoey stuff they like to do. I may be completely confused on what instrument though. I heard it the most in radio opera music station my boss used to play. (I usually hate it in singing too!)
In a rock context (i think FM and Gazpacho both use violin a bit?) i enjoy the sound.
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Posted: September 16 2016 at 23:03
I like harmonica and bagpipe
I really don't like Banjo. Hee Haw! Hee hee hee hee hee...
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Posted: September 14 2016 at 10:43
The post is confusing as Dean mentioned......but I never have cared for the sound of an accordion; but that might be because my parents used to watch The Lawrence Welk show when I was a kid and I hated the accordion music on that show.
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Posted: September 14 2016 at 07:28
I'm confused.
Anyway didgeridoo - ehh...as in an instrument I do not actually like. Never!
Those five instruments in the poll can truly sound awful, but all have the potential to be fantastic used in the right way (just like a saxophone - or a guitar).
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Posted: September 14 2016 at 07:13
My vote goes to the melodica.
Runner-up is ukulele, when use in the service of insipid songs like "Hey, Soul Sister".
And what's the deal with "pirate choruses"? (i.e. a chorus of male voices singing "woh-oh-oh", always the same few notes - see Phillip Phillips' "Home", fun.'s "Some Nights", Andrew McMann's "Cecilia And the Satellite")
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Posted: September 13 2016 at 10:50
I'm a huge fan of Ennio Morricone soundtracks, but also like Bronson films. I have very fond and vivid childhood memories of my first trip to Oregon watching Death Wish in the inn. The Morricone soundtrack for another Bronson film, Città violenta (aka Violent City aka The Family) is one of my partiucular favourite soundtracks.
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