Fender Strat of Eric Clapton. |
Ok I will agree female vocals are high on the list- singing that is(though perhaps moaning would be ok too :)
Phasecorrect- I was told your a master organist? any truth to that?? :o) |
It would be impossible to nail it down to one. I love listening to the Flute, but on certain recordings other things stand out that just sound fantastic. Brass, real piano, bass guitar. Maybe it's a guy thing but it's hard to argue the "female vocals" comments. As long as it's singing and not nagging! |
Guitars: Cuban tres, electric, Spanish 6 string.
KP |
also...the skin flute.... |
Female vocals...how can u not like em? |
I used to play the Coronet & the Piano. I love piano, most brass & female vocals. My favorite trombone piece is from the song "Let Em In" on Wings Greatest Hits. It really shows the resolving power of my Apogees.... |
trombone, since I play it. Les Paul played throught a Marshall Stack comes second. Glorious! |
Electric guitar w/ tube amp in a rock band, ala John Fogerty in CCR. That said, a good sax player that can make it growl and wail in a rock band is great too. In blues, the guitar again-- electric or acoustic, followed by a great harp blower.
I love female vocals too but have a hard time considering the voice an instrument per se. Good thread Tim. Cheers. Craig |
I'm with Tim on this one. I'm piano biased too..fantastic on a revealing system, preferably with McCoy Tyner playing.
Then again there's Joe Henderson's sax or Miles' trumpet or Junior Wells' harmonica... hmmm ..this is harder than I thought.
Maybe the real answer is that any instrument in the right hands can be a beautiful thing. |
I would have to say tenor sax is my favorite with acoustic guitar a close second. This changes with mood though, just like most things. The minute I make this list I'm listening to some live Allman Brothers and I'm thinking that D. Bett's & D. Allman's electric guitars are sounding pretty good! |
Most instruments played well are truly a pleasure to listen to, but the one that comes to mind that moved me the most is a cello. Pianos, violins, guitars, and saxes are all great, but a cello takes the top prize for me. I don't know if it's that big bow being pulled across the strings or the depth of the sound it makes, but it can bring tears to my eyes. |
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Strings, as my system improved, especially after getting into tubes & ribbons, acoustic string music, classical, jazz, BG, New Acoustic, rock unplugged.....whatever genre. |
Electric guitar, acoustic guitar (especially flemenco), mandolin, piano and the female voice. |
Personally, I'm a tuba man |
1. Acoustic guitar 2. Piano a close second |
...sighing female vocals :-) |
I'm partial to the stringed instruments because I love bluegrass, but if I had to choose, (it's tough), banjo or fiddle. I have plenty of acoustic guitar, but forget electric guitar unless old Chet is playing. Did I pluck your string, yet? |
When I go to audition a pair of speakers I normally try and pick up a piece of large scale classical music with some bright trumpet sounds in it, like the Sibelius Finlandia Suite, or some sections of the Verdi Requiem. There is something about a few blasts on a trumpet cutting through the rest of the orchestra that does something for me.... of course I would add female voice, sax etc etc as other people have mentioned. |
I really like the sound of an acoustic guitar. Solo piano is great too. |
I love the female vocals too. |
There's nothing quite like an excellent cello performance reproduced on a tube system for me. |
Female vocalist.....no contest.
KF |
Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Drums, Electric Guitar, Flute and woodwinds. |
The female voice....hands down. |
I sympathize w/ Scott, and can't even narrow it down to three, blame it on bass clarinet, baritone sax, cello, and tablas or is it vibes, bass, trombone and bassoon? Gotta' have the guitars and drums too. Oh yeah, and (probably most important) the musicians have to be incredibly talented or at least inspired and discovering something. I guess if you can't have your cake and eat it too, a piano gives you more options than most instruments. |
Tim: If I were absolutely forced to choose only one favorite instrument, it would be the guitar -- no, wait a minute, it would be the piano -- no, it would be the guitar... You understand the problem. The other "favorite instrument" in a jazz group is the alto sax -- no, wait, the tenor sax -- or maybe the piano. Damn, I'm sure glad there is more than one kind of musical instrument.
Scott C- |
Tough question, but a good one, Tim. Being a trumpet player, I have usually gravitated to jazz,pop, or rock with some good brass, but as my system improves, I have a craving for so many instruments,piano,vocals,woodwinds,violins,etc. Give me a good jazz quartet with a fairly close-miked piano, a clarinet,a nice set of drums loaded with all the cymbals, and last, but no least, a good vibraphone player,a la " Jazz at the Pawnshop" and I'm in Heaven. |