1. Erhu
2. Cello
3. Guitar
1. Erhu
2. Cello
3. Guitar
synthesizer ()
Keyboard (versatile)
Electric Guitar (groovy)
French Horn
Cello
Picking a third is tough. Drums and synthesizer are probably the top picks for the last position, but many other instruments can fill that spot if played the right way.
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Hard to pick just three.
- Harmonica
- Banjo
- Slide Guitar
"He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose." *Jim Elliot*
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurdy-gurdyHeHe, I thought that was just something the Swedish chef says![]()
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1. Piano
2. Flute
3. Electrical guitar
Of course each of those for different music.
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1. Tuba - Because I play it, and it's awesome
2. Electric Guitar - Same reasons
3. Anything Thom Yorke touches
Guitar, electric or otherwise.
Bassoon. (My sister played professionally. Loved to listen to her practice.)
Violin.
Unto each good man a good dog
Violin, in the hands of none other than the great Grapelli.
Piano, with the late Oscar Peterson.
Difficult to pick the last one, I'm torn between trumpet (Chet Baker), Saxophone (Stan Getz or Charlie Parker), and guitar (Django, who else?)
If I had the powers of Frankenstein for just one night, I'd resurect them all, fly with them down to the South of France (Cannes, probably), find a venue right on the sea, pick up some toothsome fillies, and enjoy my own private heaven.
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"We were not born into this world to be happy, but to do our duty." Bismarck
"You can't be a successful Dictator and design women's underclothing. One or the other. Not both." The Right Hon. Bertram Wilberforce Wooster
"Man, being reasonable, must get drunk; the best of life is but intoxication" - Lord Byron
"Where men are forbidden to honour a king they honour millionaires, athletes, or film-stars instead: even famous prostitutes or gangsters. For spiritual nature, like bodily nature, will be served; deny it food and it will gobble poison." - C. S. Lewis
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