What's an off-the-beaten-path instrument you'd like to learn?

What's an off-the-beaten-path instrument you'd like to learn?

I think it'd be cool to pick up the mandolin or banjo. That folky appalachian sound really appeals to me.

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tabla

hey, that's pretty cool
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Hurdy gurdy

Mouth harp.

Ive loved these things ever since that Robert Ashley album

Theremin

i think sitar would be badass to learn

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I'll add the oud, though really any lute-type thing has my interest.

ouds are always pimpin too

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Ocarina
Or some sort of wooden flute
It'd be cool to make it from scratch