I'm wondering what people think is the most literary instrument/has the greatest overlap with the literary lifestyle. I see threads every week with favorite album, etc. but haven't ever seen instruments discussed.
The harp.
>>9320016
playing an instrument well actually requires a modicum of talent and concentration, which /lit/ lacks in spades; thus, no threads
>>9320022
harps are just pianos for idiots.
>I'm wondering what people think is the most literary instrument/has the greatest overlap with the literary lifestyle.
One of us here is retarded.
I have a faint image of what "literary lifestyle" is. I assume it means dedicating oneself to books, reading and studying them intensely.
Now there are musical instruments, tools for a completely different, largely abstract art form. And you ask which instrument overlaps with a lifestyle, specifically the one described above.
Either I am retarded or you are, because your question baffles me and seems ridiculous and pointless.
>>9320266
>I have a faint image of what "literary lifestyle" is. I assume it means dedicating oneself to books, reading and studying them intensely.
You've got it entirely wrong. The literary lifestyle is about promiscuous sex, romanticized mental illness, drug abuse, travelling, brief intense romances, drinking wine for breakfast and bohemianism. It has absolutely nothing with to do with books, those are for stupid nerds.
Ocarina.
>>9320016
If you must attach every aspect of life to the arbitrary "lit" lifestyle, then it's either the banjo or the harpsichord. Go read a book.