Just love a heavy well produced guitar riff. Might be a boring answer but that’s the one for me.
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I'm also fan of a particular type of guitar riff that I can only describe as "crunchy" with my limited music vocabulary.
The best example I can give is Spirit in the Sky. The lyrics are cheesy, but damn the guitars are fine in that track.
I love a good piano piece.
One of my favorites: https://youtu.be/zucBfXpCA6s
That was a lovely performance! Great pick, thanks for sharing it
Like as the main or only instrument in a song? Probably Spanish guitar. See "Vamo Alla Flamenco" from Final Fantasy 9. I wanna say Diablo 2 had a good Spanish guitar track too, but no idea what it's called.
I believe the song in Diablo is called "Tristram". Excellent classical guitar song!
It's also a really fun song to play. I used to know how to do the intro when I was younger. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2evIg-aYw8
Drums in music. I always zero in on the percussion patterns.
Here’s one I enjoy a lot.
I also recommend checking that whole album out. It’s great.
Oboe. Anything from the Dream Academy albums would qualify. It has a nice pure sound almost like a vocal.
In second place would be the sitar, or the Hammond Organ if someone is rockin out. The Peddlers, or Fanny would be good examples of excellent Hammond.
The hurdy-gurdy is so pleasant to listen too. I love the drone notes it can play.
Roland TB-303. It's the synth that launched so much electronic music. Examples are legion, but one of my favorites is Psychic TV "E-male:" https://youtu.be/o2U3joQ9oFI
Generally considered among the penultimate 303 examples are:
- "Higher State of Consciousness" by Josh Wink (https://youtu.be/NdaqXjDtXkQ)
- "Acperience 1" by Hardfloor (https://youtu.be/Un4CeV_l3pI)
I was just going to say synthesizer but if we’re being specific the TB-303 is the king, especially with some real dirty overdrive
Piano. Chopin, especially Raindrop.
If I said guitar, I'd point you to this song, which is actually a piano song performed on guitar. Lately this is the song that makes me feel things.
Pipe Organ
I would love to learn to play the organ if I had time.
oboe, cello, violin...
IDK why, but the hurdy gurdy has a pretty alluring sound, in my opinion. So I'm probably going with either that or acoustic guitar.
Edit:
I really like this song using hurdy gurdy because to me it kinda sounds like a soundtrack piece for some prison action film.
Love me a steel drum. No other instrument can instantly transport you to a beach
Same with me. They just embody relaxation and good times. Makes me smile when I hear steel drums.
Yamaha DX7
The Cello, loved it so much that I started learning to play it at around 30.
Piano.
When I think of a classical instrument, I think cello - specifically this piece Shadow of Doubt by Yoko Kanno, where it has such a brooding tone and power.
Being a synthesizer nerd, I like those most, but they have such varied tones among them and even on the same synth; 4x Atlantis by Aphex Twin probably captures one of the tones I most love, and the entire "Orphans" piece hits much of the range.
Electric guitar.
Not a single instrument, but I love a horn section, too.
I'm big fan of pianos (but not all piano genres) and I have learned that I really like piano run through a phaser and doubled with a Japanese koto
Gawd I love koto…
I love a lot of different instruments, but I fell in love with the Erhu after ATLA. Second to that, the orchestral strings like the violin, viola, cello, etc. Scores from Halo and Elder Scrolls franchises.
Finally, the collective vocal cords of choirs.
My actual favorite is electric guitar followed by violin, and I'll gladly expound, but those have already been mentioned.
So for this comment I'll go with handpan drum. Those sound so amazing and soothing to me.
Damn I've been trying to find out what the hand pan drum was called for so long, thank you haha.
I would call it the 44 gallon xylophone
Violin is up there for me, such rich notes and emotion can be pushed through it.
After that a didgeridoo played well is awesome. I like to play mine into the bath tub so I get the reverberation and can really hear it
If you just keep it to the basic instrument drums probably.
If we are allowing it then a heavily distorted guitar tuned stupidly low. But is it the instrument or the various electronics that make the sound?
I appreciate a good bagpipe. Especially when they share a lot of tonal similarities with violins like this nightwish instrumental. https://youtu.be/yOxGlXmPusI
Violin! Especially when they are used to imitate the sound of wind. My current fav examples of this: https://youtu.be/U0TXIXTzJEY https://youtu.be/NqAOGduIFbg
Accordion, dammit Accordion!
I love horns in music, especially the trumpet. It's why I'm a big fan of Cake, they have a prominent role for the trumpet in a lot of their songs. The best has to be the trumpet solo in Italian Leather Sofa (starts around 2:10) but they have other great ones too.
Piano. Supertramp, "From Now On".
And the sax in that tune is pretty great also.
Hammond B3. Mmmmm.