ITT: The most autistic instruments

ITT: The most autistic instruments

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you know that i'm right

and so does your wifes son

non autistics make worthless music so I don't see your point

Traditional instruments when used in something that isn't traditional music

Not that it's bad, it just shows that the people who use them harbor some amount of autism towards their songwriting

plenty of great non autistic song writers m8

>instruments

Not literally autistic

What else would you use to make music?

You know I'm right.

your voice, obviously

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youtube.com/watch?v=j8dG8adbOXQ

Enjoy.

I went to an open mic night once and this motherfucker pulls out his iPhone and starts playing the ocarina app

your voice is an instrument

inb4 /thread

>minimoog
>autistic
The minimoog is a piece of music history at this point, pretty much the first mainstream synths, transcends genre and time, ect.

What is this?

it's a guy having a seizure

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theremin

No autistic instruments only autistic people!

>*strums g chord
>waaah girlfriend and driving in my car


"no"

I think I saw a video of Annie Clark playing a theremin. I don't think she was very good, I just remember her slamming her hand against it

so just like her guitar playing?

That's really bad, ocarina in general is kind of lame, the uke of woodwinds imo

IS MAYONNAISE AN INSTRUMENT

this board amazes me with how terrible it is daily.

>not liking an instrument because of how it looks to play

yea, pretty much

This and 7 string violins
There's a band based around someone playing a 7 string violin but I forget what it was called