The closest instrument to the human voice?

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tbn.al wrote: Hmmmmm........You really are a lawyer, aren't you?
The ability to reason isn't limited to lawyers.

(And while the post in question did use a Latin phrase, I would really deduct a point - non sequitur does not require a hyphen!)
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My voice? Probably bass trombone.
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ZNC Dandy wrote:What would be interesting to me, is to know what instrument others think their voice sounds like?
My voice sounds -and resonates- like organ pedal notes. :x
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bloke wrote:
Dustytuba wrote:We have been bringing church service/worship services to nursing homes for the last 5 years. We use a 100 year old Eb Martin tuba to provide the melody line to old favorite hymns...Our very unscientific research seems to prove that the tuba is the one instrument everyone can sing to and thus is the closest instrument to the human voice.
Here's a 100 year old Eb tuba that was close to the Martin voice.

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Even bringing its own Dean for church services.
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Definitely cuica.
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