ITT: post an instrument and the most masterful work recorded with said instrument. I'll start:

ITT: post an instrument and the most masterful work recorded with said instrument. I'll start:

>Double bass

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not even close.

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Rhodes

Fresh in from /r/todayilearned?

>Piano

youtube.com/watch?v=D9Cs_zb4q14

boombox

>electric bass

I'd have to agree

Scott Lafaro was amazing but I think there is better

/r/ing the most masterful work recorded on

>giant shard of glass

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Sheet Metal

>ondes martenot
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damn that's some good bait

Steel-string acoustic guitar

Vibraphone

It is helping that only Jonny Greenwood playing that ancient instrument.

>Mellotron

Pro-tip: If you can't name more than 5 people who professional play the instrument, don't post it.

Fuck you, I'm high and have been trying to reverse search your reaction image trying to find the name of it's album title for five minutes. Sup Forums has ruined me.

>Double bass
>LaFaro

LaFaro wasn't even the best bassists to have worked with Bill Evans, Eddie Gómez was.

Besides, both are outshined by Bill himself on that record, so unless you're suggesting that the most masterful bass playing is necessarily less striking than the most masterful piano playing, you've got to be missing the mark there.

What about something by Avishai Cohen or Jasper Hoiby?

youtube.com/watch?v=z_Y3mnj-8lA

banjo

youtube.com/watch?v=rHR3F7vp1uc

vibraphone

>what is any work Olivier Messiaen with martenot
I know it's bait but still

finally a fucking l'evans fan on this board.
I have to say though all of evans bassists were brilliant especially gomez and lafaro but im not going to agree with you

>that one gif of donal trump saying "wrong"

>finally a fucking l'evans fan on this board.

Eh? Sup Forums loves Bill Evans.

Swans has two good albums, that isn't one.

>cue the first few chords in the beginning of so what

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electric jug

Yuck. Scruggs and bluegrass banjo is such doo doo. Listen to clawhammer.

youtube.com/watch?v=r0wKxFPCz1Y

yeah i love billy hes top notch

Much as I idolize LaFaro, one, that's not the best album from that session (Waltz for Debby wins but the true patrician option is the complete recordings), and I'd say Ron Carter was a better bassist.

Who doesn't?

Frankly you don't really see any discussion about him even on jazz threads, maybe I just haven't

I'm pretty sure it's just you. After Miles and Coletrane he's about the most mentioned Jazz musician on Sup Forums. A year ago maybe Herbie would've held third place, but it's definitely Bill these days.

clawhammer is for hipsters

scruggs style is the thing that elevated banjo to another plane

Mingus is obviously 3rd after Miles and Coltrane you dummy

Yes, I suppose you're right. Change third to fourth then.

Cue Waltz for Debby or that Alice in Wonderland rendition. Harmonic bliss

nah, I think most normies know about it from that James Rolfe video about a decade ago

haha, brilliant

youtube.com/watch?v=z7rxl5KsPjs

Violin