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Post by Tim on May 26, 2015 20:20:49 GMT
Nothing too fancy here, bass lines and piano - but some good finger picking doesn't go amiss.
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Post by Stratmangler on May 26, 2015 20:24:12 GMT
A Hammond organ is a thing of great beauty in the right hands. For me the best proponent of the Hammond organ was Jon Lord
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Post by MartinT on May 26, 2015 20:38:31 GMT
Fantastic sound!
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Post by canetoad on May 26, 2015 21:51:04 GMT
Oboe, French horn and acoustic guitar for me.
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Post by danielquinn on May 27, 2015 6:12:30 GMT
May be .But that is not an answer.
EDIT- response to j s bach post .
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Post by MartinT on May 27, 2015 7:04:58 GMT
I love the sound of hammered dulcimer such as is featured in a lot of Christina Pluhar's music and used in the Dead Can Dance Live album.
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2015 21:37:33 GMT
May be .But that is not an answer. EDIT- response to j s bach post . And this is not a question
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2015 21:46:21 GMT
Regarding organs, who can forget ELP's Fanfare for the Common Man
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Post by Chris on May 29, 2015 0:32:17 GMT
I also have a fondness for jaw harp and didgeridoo Walk this Way - Hayseed Dixie.
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Post by Chris on May 29, 2015 7:19:44 GMT
As for fave instruments,I like hearing the fiddle.
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