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Bob Mcbob
on 2002-05-07 12:31 [#00209253]
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...the outside world. i know some of you nerds might not know much about the outside world, but lemme tell you it is great. the other day, i was listening to the first track of drukqs (with earphones so confortable i couldnt even feel them), standing outside in the rain, and it was so nice, it was like the music and world joined. also, the outside wrld can make a crap song good- 'sunset bird of prey' by fatboy slim is a terrible song normally, but during a thunderstorm is rocks.....
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Co-existence
from Bergen (Norway) on 2002-05-07 12:34 [#00209255]
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U should try some Harold Budd, if U dig th drukqs opening...
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Ceri JC
from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-05-07 13:14 [#00209275]
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The greatest instrument of all is the piano. The notes sound sooo nice if played properly.
Still I'm a bit partial to drum machines (even though I know techincally, they're precussion not instruments as such) and synths meself.
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acetate
from Dublin (Ireland) on 2002-05-07 13:22 [#00209277]
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i would say the harpsichord is my favorite sounding instrument
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Bob Mcbob
on 2002-05-07 13:24 [#00209278]
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i think you are missing the point....
tubular bells are nice though
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Ceri JC
from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-05-07 13:51 [#00209293]
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Nice avater, I remember reading my brother's Judge Death Book 1 when I was about 8 and I scaring the hell out of me.
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Archrival
on 2002-05-07 16:42 [#00209500]
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The piano.
Harold Budds work with Eno is in my top 10 albums of all time.
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Darth manchu
from Cambridge (United Kingdom) on 2002-05-07 17:25 [#00209580]
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the outside world is home the best sounds. Rain, birds singing, trees russling and a train going past at 70mph.
Beautiful.
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Chri5py
from my Solarbear (United Kingdom) on 2002-05-07 17:38 [#00209609]
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The human boday has got some great sounds.... like when the sound you hear/feel when your elbow creaks and the clicking of your shoulders when you rotate them and the sound of your hair rusleing when you scratch it. Maybe someone here can make some tunes out of that if they can get hold of the samples?
That'll be wicked.... anyone wanna try it?
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Chri5py
from my Solarbear (United Kingdom) on 2002-05-07 17:40 [#00209610]
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boday? WTF is a boday? Is it a disfunctional bum washer or is it a national holiday in memory of Ali G readdy for when he dies?
oh well
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Ceri JC
from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-05-07 17:40 [#00209611]
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Ha ha, I wanted to sample my elbow the other day when I was shaking up some sauce. To get a "clicky" drumbeat.
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john is fast
from sacramento (United States) on 2002-05-08 00:12 [#00210094]
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the piano is capable of the greatest range of emotion. if you listen to blues piano and then like betoven(spelled wrong) and then ben folds five. the fascinating thing is the keys will always sound the same its just how they are played.
guitar is second in line for range of emotions it can portray. but guitar comes in second also because it sometimes requires other sounds(distortion and other effects) to keep interesting and the piano does it all on its own so the piano is a bad ass.
i love all sounds they.
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Laserbeak
from Netherlands, The on 2002-05-08 00:19 [#00210098]
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The human voice is also pretty versatile...
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urb
from Trondheim (Norway) on 2002-05-08 00:24 [#00210101]
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my vote goes to the tb 303
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tolstoyed
from the ocean on 2002-05-08 00:25 [#00210105]
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mine goes to harp
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Laserbeak
from Netherlands, The on 2002-05-08 14:20 [#00210954]
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I'm sooo disappointed that no one mentioned the computer. Where have all the nerds gone? :)
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teapot
from Paddington (Australia) on 2002-05-08 15:16 [#00210986]
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cello... and the sitar
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Ceri JC
from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-05-08 15:24 [#00211001]
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Don't worry, I'm about to make a "beeping sound" in simsynth to use in my multimedia project, just to get marks for making my own sound :)
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jonesy
from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-05-08 15:40 [#00211021]
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The human vocal chords of course. Non-musical instrument: the willy.
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JAroen
from the pineal gland on 2002-05-08 15:46 [#00211027]
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the piano without doubt
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xlr
from Boston (United States) on 2002-05-08 16:23 [#00211067]
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I would also have to say piano...though it's more a personal taste issue. One of the most beautiful and powerful sounding instruments ever.
I'm also partial to the 808 drum machine.
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urb
from Trondheim (Norway) on 2002-05-08 16:24 [#00211069]
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It's only second to the 303.. cowbells from heaven
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Spookyluke
from United States on 2002-05-08 17:14 [#00211114]
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Synthesizers can convey more range of emotions than piano--as they can produce piano sounds as well as synthesizer sounds. ;)
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B3n
from Manchester (United Kingdom) on 2002-05-08 17:15 [#00211116]
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Piano without a doubt...
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