Harp
Especially in the lower range
Vibraphone
Same
Theramin
Absolutely gorgeous in its own wobbley way. There is something profoundly soothing about this thing that I cant really explain but its otherworldy, almost utopic and chronotopic
Glass Marimba
Soft mallets
Bass Marimba
Extrapolating here but I cant see how it wouldn’t
- Contra Bass Clarinet https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-aqcHlSFEI&list=RDQM1rbFoJYEB5E&start_radio=1 
- Do synth pads count? - Ur goddamn right they do :) 
 
- Rhodes - Small self promo: check out my track, full of Rhodes: - Listen to ®hodes & (B)reaks All Day by Thassodar on #SoundCloud https://on.soundcloud.com/Sv3eVCzKrT0SpdFXmd - Slut 
 
- Let my add a bit of love for the wurlitzer too :) 
 
- Im a jethro tull fan and im not sure if that is why im partial to the flute or the other way round. 
- Listen to a lot of renaissance lute music. Very mellow. 
- Firstly, this assumes that “timbre” is a fancy word for “sound characteristics”. I would definitely have troubled defining it. - Piano. - For me no contest. 
- Very bassy bamboo flutes 
- Cello and steel tongue drum - Steel tongue drum is so mystical to me. Amazing, relaxing sound. 
 
- Organ (powerful deep tones, not the high whistles) 
- Handpan, just so mellow sounding. 
- Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Oboe, and Bassoon. 
- Zurna. Definitely Zurna. 
- Violin. Cello. Basically any stringed instrument played by rubbing a bow across the strings, actually. - Does that include electric guitar? 
 
- Love me a clarinet. Also a muted trumpet is pretty pleasing. I think though the most across the board genre neutral pleasing instrument timbre is the piano. It does it all. 
- Cello for me 






