True. The recorder is quite bad. Especially in the hands of a middle school "band" but the saxophone just kills my eardrums and sets my teeth on edge for some reason. Cant stand it.BonsaiK said:Oh come on, as bad as it is, how is the saxophone worse than the recorder?
I'd imagine it's great since you can essentially do harmonies and stuff yourself. Playing guitar/bass/whatever on it's own can get dull without a band or backing track, but you can play plenty of full musical pieces using nothing but piano.BonsaiK said:I probably like piano the most. Definitely the most practical instrument I can think of for writing, plus it sounds nice and is very dynamic. I can play piano for hours and never get bored. I'm probably biased because I grew up with it though, so there's the nostalgia factor.
Yeah it's very versatile, even if your skills are just average it can still do a lot more than many other instruments.Outright Villainy said:I'd imagine it's great since you can essentially do harmonies and stuff yourself. Playing guitar/bass/whatever on it's own can get dull without a band or backing track, but you can play plenty of full musical pieces using nothing but piano.BonsaiK said:I probably like piano the most. Definitely the most practical instrument I can think of for writing, plus it sounds nice and is very dynamic. I can play piano for hours and never get bored. I'm probably biased because I grew up with it though, so there's the nostalgia factor.
Clair de lune is one of my favourite songs, after all.
I really wish I knew how to play piano now...
My least favourite goes to the ukelele, being the most pointless instrument I can think of that actually gets serious use for some reason.
Amanda Palmer needs to cut that shit out already.