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whats your least favorite instrument

piano
4 (3.1%)
quitar
10 (7.9%)
percussion
7 (5.5%)
violin
6 (4.7%)
viola
2 (1.6%)
cello
0 (0%)
trumpet
5 (3.9%)
trombone
6 (4.7%)
tuba
10 (7.9%)
flute
8 (6.3%)
clarinet
0 (0%)
oboe
5 (3.9%)
bassoon
2 (1.6%)
french horn
1 (0.8%)
english horn
1 (0.8%)
banjo
30 (23.6%)
double bass
2 (1.6%)
harp
3 (2.4%)
organ
11 (8.7%)
harpsichord
14 (11%)

Total Members Voted: 60

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Offline mildred_rogers

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Re: least favorite instrument
Reply #50 on: March 25, 2010, 02:17:53 AM
 Oh yeah. Nobody voted for the clarinet. ;) I like to play it but I don't like my tone.

 ANYWAY. Who in God's name picked piano? DX That's blasphemy. Blasphemy, I tell you.

Offline point of grace

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Re: least favorite instrument
Reply #51 on: March 25, 2010, 01:09:49 PM
that's true! clarinet is my 2nd instrument =) for the ones who didnt know it, listen to Guastavino piano and clarinet sonata.
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Brahms Op. 79 No. 2
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Offline kookaburra

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Re: least favorite instrument
Reply #52 on: April 19, 2010, 05:16:55 PM
You should add "Other" to the poll. I hate the Tenor Horn.

G.W.K

yes, please do add an "other" ! I want to vote for electric guitar.
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