That's a great answer. The human voice is certainly a musical instrument.
Unfortunately, I wasn't wise enough to include it specifically among the provided multiple choices.
So many great individual sex players down through time. Sanborn is certainly in that field.
So is Stanley Turrentine...
Not necessarily a consistently all time great, but he sure was on this particular night :bowdown: ...Johnny Almond...
Like your taste in tunes, pool_hustler :thumbsup:... thoroughly enjoy both selections, especially the first "youtune"/clip.
Can really appreciate the old school sound with clear, distinct left - right instrument separation.
Unfortunately, they don't design musical sound this way anymore.
Sax and Flute? I always liked Chris Wood from Traffic. His sax playing on "Low Spark ..." :bowdown: then you have to listen to Ian Anderson's flute intro and during the bridge on "Cross Eyed Mary" :thumbsup:
Sax and Flute? I always liked Chris Wood from Traffic. His sax playing on "Low Spark ..." :bowdown: then you have to listen to Ian Anderson's flute intro and during the bridge on "Cross Eyed Mary" :thumbsup:
My favourite musical instrument is probably the human voice.
Although the violoncello comes close. It speaks in a special way.
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And... it can dance, too.
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Rick Wakeman, the more famous, and skilled of the band Yes, used Harpsichords a lot in his solo work. The Six Wives of Henry the Eighth, is a great example of that.
Back a couple of posts....My God, off of Aqualung, is a great example of Ian Anderson's flute playing.
I voted for the bassoon in the poll, but I also LOVE the sound a "muted" trumpet (see Greg Addams @ 03:27).
Horn lovers will appreciate this clip... Richard Elliot absolutely crushes it - Wow!!!
Yeah, Booker T can do some miraculous things with a B3, another one, is Greg Allman. He does a pretty damn good job on a Hammond. I read somewhere hes kind of a snob though about the year of manufacture though. I guess with his cash, you can pull that off, considering what vintage Leslie's and B3's go for.
Yeah, Booker T can do some miraculous things with a B3, another one, is Greg Allman. He does a pretty damn good job on a Hammond. I read somewhere hes kind of a snob though about the year of manufacture though. I guess with his cash, you can pull that off, considering what vintage Leslie's and B3's go for.
I voted for the bassoon in the poll, but I also LOVE the sound a "muted" trumpet (see Greg Addams @ 03:27).
Horn lovers will appreciate this clip... Richard Elliot absolutely crushes it - Wow!!!