too hard... but I'll say guitar, piano, and violin Really there isn't one I don't like, except clarinet when people are in the early stages of learning it.
What a nice topic! Although most of my music confines itself to guitars, bass, drums, vocals and sometimes keyboards, I also looove the occasional violin, bagpipes, flute, harp... I guess it would be 1. Drums. Most people take drums for granted but in metal they are often more elaborate than in regular rock and roll and instead of just giving the music rhythm actually becomes part of the aesthetics, so to speak, with majestic drum rolls, interesting breaks etcetera. Sometimes I can even enjoy the individual strokes (for instance the snare drum on My Dying Bride's album The Dreadful Hours sounds gorgeous). Drum rhythms can be a brutal storm of chaos or a dragging tormenting crawl. They decide so much within the music, how the atmosphere will be. I myself play drums (sort of) and it's great to do. A drumkit is definitely my favourite instrument. 2. Guitars. No drums are complete without guitars. ^_^ 3. Varying between violin, harp, bagpipe, piano, and much more.
ones ive played: 6/12 string/bass guitar(s) harmonica drums id like to learn how to play sitar violin harp (the thing with strings)
mandolin, flute, and i dont know... the third one is a toss up between diff. types of drums and guitars.
Lets go with... 1.Dondo (aka talking Drum) 2. Contrabassoon (aka farting hippo) 3. Accordion (aka squeeze bag) or i dunno i might replace the Dondo with Tablas. lol i made up that name for contrabassoon cause that's wut i think it sounds like. yeh either farting hippos or a freakishly big/deep frog croak.