Instruments we never talk about!

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Instruments we never talk about!

Post by Pertou »

minimoogs, ppg wave, arp oddyssies seems to be the fancied stuff.

Let's have a chat on some of my favourite instruments.

Electric pianos

Vibraphones

Transversal Flutes

Zithers

Coffee Machines

Lap steels (courtesy of CF)

Gongs

Steinway Grand Pianos

Didgeridoos

Farfisa Organs


and so forth
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without the gong, rubycon would be a CON :arrow:
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bigmoog wrote:without the gong, rubycon would be a CON :arrow:
I personally think the electric piano adds more!
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farfisa


under the hans of peter baumann


majesty in music



zither? lets not dither.....td rule :arrow:
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coffe machine?



macht das ohr auf



centred at year zero.......



let us meditate......electronically :D
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steinway grand pianners............only by the hands of the rubyconian, surrealist, composer can we truly understand the music


all these instruments by themselves are gaslight, but when configured by musicians of genius, can they produce what we need.....the magnum OPUS.



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didgeridoos?


its all in the mouth


anyone got a paint brush and a koala bear......not a grizzly, pleeeze....by the power of saint rolf of harris.......lets us wobble the wobble board
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Post by epsilon75 »

bigmoog wrote:didgeridoos?


its all in the mouth


anyone got a paint brush and a koala bear......not a grizzly, pleeeze....by the power of saint rolf of harris.......lets us wobble the wobble board
If TD are looking for a wobble board player........look no further.....i can even play it on Rolfs version of "Stairway to Heaven" :mrgreen:
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MS Bm can play the didgeridoo......she has a good mouth for in /out blowing :wink: *




*its this kind of childish humour thats rilly driving me to drink :arrow:
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Post by Hobo »

bigmoog wrote:MS Bm can play the didgeridoo......she has a good mouth for in /out blowing :wink: *




*its this kind of childish humour thats rilly driving me to drink :arrow:
Mrs. Hobo and I, do not discuss instruments! :shock:
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Post by Schulze »

bigmoog wrote:didgeridoos?


its all in the mouth


anyone got a paint brush and a koala bear......not a grizzly, pleeeze....by the power of saint rolf of harris.......lets us wobble the wobble board
I absolutely love the sound of didgeridoo :D

Steve Roach - Origins, Artfacts, Halcyon Days, Dreamtime Return....

David Hudson - Rainbow Serpent...

On the Tempodrome DVD i could have just sat and listened to Linda Spa play that Didgeridoo all evening....

Brilliant stuff :!:
Be at one with the sequencing.....
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Get the old Wurlitzer out i say 8)
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Post by rotwang »

I like the didgeridoo as well. Hawkwind used it and the wobble board on their "Flying Doctor" track. A fine piece of musical doggerel IMHO. (Would someone tie me kangaroo down, please?) :P
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rotwang wrote:I like the didgeridoo as well. Hawkwind used it and the wobble board on their "Flying Doctor" track. A fine piece of musical doggerel IMHO. (Would someone tie me kangaroo down, please?) :P
Ha ha ha. :D
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Let’s Talk about The Keyboard Instruments Yamaha CS-80.
I Love Sound of that old Keyboard Instruments.






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