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nacoran
2705 posts
Sep 08, 2010
5:49 PM
So, we have a member here with a mighty big (chord) harmonica. I remember the first pics he put up of it, how amazed everyone was! Well here is another usually small hand held instrument with some of the same virtues of portability shared with our favorite little instruments. I even own a little one myself. But not one like this.



So, what other ridiculously huge versions of usually fairly portable instruments have people seen?

Here is another one:




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821 posts
Sep 09, 2010
2:18 PM
rather sexy nate. not you, the hot ocarina lady.

good job!
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RyanMortos
770 posts
Sep 09, 2010
6:21 PM
How about this? Bells are usually quite portable.



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nacoran
2706 posts
Sep 09, 2010
7:28 PM
"rather sexy nate. not you, the hot ocarina lady."
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Tease. You, not her.

Yeah, she's pretty cute. I think that may have been what made me click on her ocarina video the first time I clicked on one of her ocarina videos, having already decided to click on an ocarina video.

Ryan, O, Fortuna! For the longest time when I was a kid I was obsessed with trying to find the name of that tune. I first heard it in Excalibur when Arthur was riding out to battle after they found the Grail. Before the internet life was so much more complicated. It sounds good on bells. I can play a bit of the melody on harp. I've been meaning to sit down and figure it all out.


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