What’s the best musical instrument?

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I say the guitar
 
Or an 808
 
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voice
all others are just the backdrop for voice
I play multiple instruments but also sing so it's not cope either
 
voice
all others are just the backdrop for voice
I play multiple instruments but also sing so it's not cope either
barritone? tenor?

you got a deep voice or beautiful angelic high pitched voice?
 
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I play multiple instruments but also sing so it's not cope either
I always preferred acoustic over vocal + I really hate woman singers
 
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barritone? tenor?

you got a deep voice or beautiful angelic high pitched voice?
would kill myself if I was a bass or a baritone ngl, nobody wants to hear that shit in contemporary music
I have a wide range though so I don't sound like a little bitch either
but ngl if I wasn't a singer it would be cool as hell to have one of those deep ass shakespearean actor type voices
 
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would kill myself if I was a bass or a baritone ngl, nobody wants to hear that shit in contemporary music
I have a wide range though so I don't sound like a little bitch either
but ngl if I wasn't a singer it would be cool as hell to have one of those deep ass shakespearean actor type voices
Are you an opera singer or something?
 
Are you an opera singer or something?
No, if I was an opera singer I'd want to be a bass cause you DO want to hear basses in opera and it'd have that mogger voice (just for my own personal pleasure, it's cope if you're thinking it'll attract girls on any meaningful level)

I do have some classical training though
 
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would kill myself if I was a bass or a baritone ngl, nobody wants to hear that shit in contemporary music
I have a wide range though so I don't sound like a little bitch either
but ngl if I wasn't a singer it would be cool as hell to have one of those deep ass shakespearean actor type voices
barritone mogs for singing too dont get it twisted. Barry white had a sexy ass voice, but again so did r kelly and he was nowhere near barritone.

the goat MJ was also a tenor.
 
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Piano imo. It's also the hardest to master.
 
barritone mogs for singing too dont get it twisted. Barry white had a sexy ass voice, but again so did r kelly and he was nowhere near barritone.

the goat MJ was also a tenor.
baritone more so had its day earlier on with the rock singers, and baritones can learn to fake sound like tenors so they can for sure do it, it's really only over for basses in contemporary music unless they hit a REALLY specific niche (and back in Barry White's day they were fine too)

but tenors have been kings for pretty much always, going back as far as the damn history of singing pretty much
and now especially because everything has hip hop/r&b undertones, having that high the weeknd type shit is pretty important
I'd argue Barry White was closer to a bass than to a baritone, he had the timbre and the timbre is the most important part of determining vocal fach
 
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Piano imo. It's also the hardest to master.
You need classical training or decades of playing. I played keys as a hobby for 3 ish years but I still sucked, I could play some songs but never anything difficult.
 
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Piano imo. It's also the hardest to master.
My ass, they are actually some of the easiest according to many, my uncle mastered that shit with only 7 months.
 
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My ass, they are actually some of the easiest according to many, my uncle mastered that shit with only 7 months.
he means master master, not "play fluently"
your uncle would get tapdanced around by any 7 year old chinese kid, even if he plays fluently
I play piano, I don't know that I'd call it the hardest. I'd assume something like the violin or some shit (the ones where you HAVE to learn it as a kid) are the hardest, but I don't play any of those so I don't know for sure
 
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Drums are easier though ofc, and bass too.
 
My ass, they are actually some of the easiest according to many, my uncle mastered that shit with only 7 months.
So he can play at this level in 7 months?

 
You need classical training or decades of playing. I played keys as a hobby for 3 ish years but I still sucked, I could play some songs but never anything difficult.
Piano is the best sounding instrument imo. It has the most wonderful, gentle and sonorous sound and can play all sorts of music. If there was an instrument I would be interested in learning it would be piano.

 
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So he can play at this level in 7 months?


Probably yes, piano isn't that difficult to learn, and if you knows to play accordion, you can already master piano easily, and the piano sound is a bit boring(and it can't compete with others like saxophone or accordion).
 
Probably yes, piano isn't that difficult to learn, and if you knows to play accordion, you can already master piano easily, and the piano sound is a bit boring(and it can't compete with others like saxophone or accordion).
@loksr is this legit
 
@loksr is this legit
he doesn't understand the idea of "easy to learn, hard to master"

if your goal is just to play along with basic chords to your favorite pop songs, yeah it's pretty easy. And it's a LOT easier to learn where all the notes are on the instrument than on something like the guitar for example, a lot clearer, very visually easy. I've never touched a fucking accordion in my life because jfl so I can't really speak about that part specifically

but if you want to bust out some classical shit like Chopin, Tschaikovsky etc etc it's gonna take a lot more
and after that, if you're going to want to play it off sheet music without learning it beforehand that's going to be harder, especially if you don't start as a kid
and then after THAT it's going to take time, NATURAL TALENT, in most cases starting from a very young age to play that same piece with perfect expression and musicality rather than just copying it note for note robotically

it takes a lot to make your piano playing truly great rather than just "meh"
chances are he mainly or only listens to his uncle play and doesn't understand that there's higher levels
 
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Guitar because of this:



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Guitar because of this:



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Guitar is the most overrated instrument ever IMO(but it is still the 3th best sounding one IMO), though when the riff or solo is great, yeah it sounds very fucking awesome but when is not playing a good riff or solo, it gets boring quickly. I can't stand listen to bland shredding by guys like Steve Vai or boring bluesy solos.
 
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he doesn't understand the idea of "easy to learn, hard to master"

if your goal is just to play along with basic chords to your favorite pop songs, yeah it's pretty easy. And it's a LOT easier to learn where all the notes are on the instrument than on something like the guitar for example, a lot clearer, very visually easy. I've never touched a fucking accordion in my life because jfl so I can't really speak about that part specifically

but if you want to bust out some classical shit like Chopin, Tschaikovsky etc etc it's gonna take a lot more
and after that, if you're going to want to play it off sheet music without learning it beforehand that's going to be harder, especially if you don't start as a kid
and then after THAT it's going to take time, NATURAL TALENT, in most cases starting from a very young age to play that same piece with perfect expression and musicality rather than just copying it note for note robotically

it takes a lot to make your piano playing truly great rather than just "meh"
chances are he mainly or only listens to his uncle play and doesn't understand that there's higher levels
What do you do if you’re performing and you play the wrong chord or note or something? Do u just carry on and hope no one notices?
 
What do you do if you’re performing and you play the wrong chord or note or something? Do u just carry on and hope no one notices?
don't react to it, at all
chances are nobody in that crowd knows what the fuck the right note is anyway, you're good. And even dissonant notes are choices a lot of the time. You just have to keep going and hope you don't fuck up again. There's certain places in a piece where it's more important than others, for example the ending of a line, especially if the previous note/chord WANTS to be resolved to the note/chord you were supposed to play, but if it was in the middle of a phrase chances are no one will notice except trained ears.
 
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Guitar is the most overrated instrument ever IMO(but it is still the 3th best sounding one IMO), though when the riff or solo is great, yeah it sounds very fucking awesome but when is not playing a good riff or solo, it gets boring quickly. I can't stand listen to bland shredding by guys like Steve Vai or boring bluesy solos.
Steve Vai isn't bland shredding, WTF are you talking about?

Music is simply a matter of preference. Me personally, I love instrumental rock, classic rock, alternative rock, grunge, classical music and I like a few unpopular pop songs.

Steve Vai is just instrumental rock, Joe Satriani is also like that.
 
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Steve Vai isn't bland shredding, WTF are you talking about?

Music is simply a matter of preference. Me personally, I love instrumental rock, classic rock, alternative rock, grunge, classical music and I like a few unpopular pop songs.

Steve Vai is just instrumental rock, Joe Satriani is also like that.
Already, that is a matter of taste, i understand it. I personally can't stand most shredding guitarists, though that guy from Kiss and Noel Gallagher have some very great solos, Neil Young is also good.
 
Already, that is a matter of taste, i understand it. I personally can't stand most shredding guitarists, though that guy from Kiss and Noel Gallagher have some very great solos, Neil Young is also good.
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Your taste is also white as fuck LOL.:feelshah: Put some Latino or Black on there brotha.
I'm not a big fan of most rap that is made by black people because usually they say the n word a lot, and they swear a lot more than Eminem.

But I like Daydreamin', The Show Goes On, and Bitch Bad by Lupe Fiasco

I also like "Empire State of Mind" by Jay-Z

And I like "Stronger" by Kanye West

But for the most part, I'm not a big fan of rap in general. There are not a lot of latino or black people in rock.

But in the beginning of rock music, there was Chuck Berry and Otis Redding, which I like. I don't discriminate based on race but sound.
 
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But in the beginning of rock music, there was Chuck Berry and Otis Redding, which I like. I don't discriminate based on race but sound.
What i liked about your playlist is that have some interesting mix of dad-rock(like lynyrd skynyrd, creedence,queen) and indie rock(the strokes) throwing in there, that is cool! There is some cool Latino/Black music that isn't rap or reggaeton too, mainly from Brazil, Jorge Ben Jor and Tim Maia are very good.
 

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