Spyke
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Just love a heavy well produced guitar riff. Might be a boring answer but that’s the one for me.

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Apeman42reply
lemmy.world

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.

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fan0mreply
lemmy.world

You might be thinking about a sound with a lot of distortion

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Spirit in the Sky specifically is a fuzz running on a near-dead battery, so it's a bit of an odd one. I think the broad approach to the sound is fairly popular though. Stone Foxes come to mind as an example

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I feel like Moist does amazing crunchy but melodic riffs personally

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To this day, nobody knows how they got that unique guitar distortion sound in that song. It's been long-forgotten, even by those that were at the session.

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Skuareply
kbin.earth

Sometimes stuff is just popular for a good reason. I love loads of different styles of guitar, but I think my favourite heavy riff is probably the chorus one starting at 2:02 in Saor's Children of the Mist

Or maybe Flying Whales because, I mean, it's Flying Whales

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The intro to Power by KMFDM and the intro to Sold by Imperanon are two of my favourite riffs, but I love all kinds of heavy/death metal and industrial and hardcore punk rock and classic rock. Just gets my testosterone going. Makes ma ballz buzz.

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Eric Shenkman from Spin Doctors is the cool riff King for my money.

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Scrawnyreply
lemm.ee

Her Hungarian Rhapsody performance is my favorite!

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lemmy.world

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.

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Malkorreply
lemmy.world

I believe the song in Diablo is called "Tristram". Excellent classical guitar song!

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lemmy.world

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.

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I'm biased bc I played oboe in school band but it's true, a really great sounding oboe goes totally unappreciated. I was asked to do the solo to "Kiss from a Rose" or w/e by Seal and that had probably one of the only mainstream music oboe solos. Sadly the singer went with a different song before the show.

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That's my favorite instrument's name to say.

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Gave them a shot, but they're just not my genre. Thanks for the recommendation though! My partner is more into metal and stuff, so I'll pass it on.

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Libra00reply
lemmy.ml

Holy shit I didn't know a hurdy gurdy could go that hard.

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It is an electric one, so a bit of an advantage over wood and string. The drone string is also doing a lot of lifting. Drones make almost any instrument better

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4amreply

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

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sh.itjust.works

Love me a steel drum. No other instrument can instantly transport you to a beach

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Same with me. They just embody relaxation and good times. Makes me smile when I hear steel drums.

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lemm.ee

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.

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El Camino Real by Alfred Reed has a nice oboe solo.

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lemmy.world

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?

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pdqcpreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

I'm not so well versed in music, so any examples of music that you like that have this distortion you mentioned?

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Any heavy metal uses distortion, at least I think that is the English term.

If you're asking specifically i like meshuggah - bleed style guitar.

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Electric guitar.

Not a single instrument, but I love a horn section, too.

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lemmy.world

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

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lemmy.world

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.

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Damn, when he hit stride around 2? Active stankface. That was gnarly af.

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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.

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lemm.ee

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.

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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

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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

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lemmy.ml

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.

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Jarixreply
lemmy.world

Cake is such a unique band. Thanks for mentioning it!

Their covers are amazing for a cover junkie like me

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Yeah, I love their covers too, and I'm normally not much of a cover fan.

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Stylophone is very nice. The abrasive overtones are an acquired taste, but I've acquired it. It has a nice, rounded sound while not being generic like a sine wave.

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Piano. Supertramp, "From Now On".

And the sax in that tune is pretty great also.

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Probably acoustic guitar tbh, I love acoustic covers, but Piano is amazing too, and electric guitar.

Acoustic covers are just so raw and nice to listen to.

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I'm not normally a big flute fan, but the flute solo in Locomotive Breath by Jethro Tull is fire.

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A cozy EP, one that you can usually hear in jazz, fusion, and r&b.

An 8-string guitar with a clear heavy djent tone, like Meshuggah, Tesseract, and Animals As Leaders.

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Trumpet. I think it's cause that's the instrument I first learned music on in elementary school.

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Pro musician here.

There are so many, but a hurdy gurdy has gotta be up there. Played by someone who knows more than the basics, it sounds like something a medieval king would demand played to relax.

(They’re also among the most expensive instruments out there, as the only makers today are extremely talented individual ones; no big company like Fender or anything makes them. If you see one, you know it was handmade by a master.)

I also love the sound of the Crwth. It’s from Wales, and is sort of like a regional spinoff/precursor to the violin.

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