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Hmm I'm not sure. Without thinking too hard, I would have to say the theremin. Very cool, requires a complete mindset shift to learn, and if you meet someone that knows how to play it, you're definitely going to hear about how great it is for the muscles in your fingers. :)
Good catch, though, I can't believe I forgot about that whole branch of languages!
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Haha, love it 👌 Great post, Ryan!
What about functional languages? What kind of instruments did they represent?
Hmm I'm not sure. Without thinking too hard, I would have to say the theremin. Very cool, requires a complete mindset shift to learn, and if you meet someone that knows how to play it, you're definitely going to hear about how great it is for the muscles in your fingers. :)
Good catch, though, I can't believe I forgot about that whole branch of languages!