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Friday Question: What's your favorite musical instrument?

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We always love when people leave comments on the blog; it’s fun to be able to hear back from you about music, interviews, and whatever else we put here. Once every week (or two), I also like to ask questions about your musical experiences.

Previously, we’ve asked about favorite composers, discussed listening, and had some potential interview subjects recommended.  Those discussions aren’t closed; you can still leave comments on all of these older questions.

This week, I’m asking: what’s your favorite musical instrument? What are some of the reasons you like it?

It could be something you play or have played, but it doesn’t have to be.  I play the viola, and it still is my favorite instrument.  It’s the mediator of the strings, bringing together the higher violins and the lower cellos and basses.  I also like the viola's mellow, and sometimes mournful, sound.

Plus, we have all the good jokes.

After the viola, I think my favorite instrument is the clarinet.  It has many different personalities; it can be bright and jazzy or warm and resonant.  It also sounds really nice with the viola.  

I’m going to defeat the purpose of picking favorites if I also mention how I love the (French) horn, especially when a bunch of them get together in a big symphony orchestra, and the oboe and bassoon as a pair (listen to them in the second movement of William Schuman’s New England Triptych).  

So, which is your favorite?

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I actually have two favorite instruments: oboe and cello. I like the rich and varied sound of both. They also mirror the vocal range. I don't play either (I'm a keyboardist), but they're used with some of my favorite vocal works: oboe with the aria in the Bach Magnifcat, and cello with Psalm 23 in the Rutter Requiem.
Posted by: CJC at 8/1/2008 1:57 PM


As someone who played euphonium all through high school, college, and beyond, I'm naturally drawn to brass instruments. However, more than any other instrument in the orchestra, I love the sound of the english horn. Its mournful alto (or tenor) voice really draws me in. I only wish there were more pieces where it can be prominently heard. Sibelius's 'Swan of Tuonela' is probably the ultimate piece for the cor anglais, IMHO, with Copland's 'Quiet City' a close second.
Posted by: euphonium73 at 8/2/2008 9:04 PM


I'm with CJC - oboe and cello are my two favorites. I don't play either one, though I've tried oboe a little. I enjoy hearing traditional Christmas music on oboe. I can't say what I enjoy about a cello. If I were going to study a string instrument, that's the one I would probably pick.
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My favorite musical instrument is the guitar. Whether acoustic or not, it is always pleasing to listen to the sound it makes, accompanied by a great solemn voice- simply amazing!
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