This is all very nice, but it only rises to the level of unsupportable assertion of opinion, not independently verifiable empirical fact.
> > The human voice is one of the only "perfect" instruments. We all
> > know that polyphonic instruments are well-tempered and thus each
> > chord produced is "close", but imperfect. If you've ever sung in a
> > group without accompaniment, whether it be madrigals, barbershop,
> > etc., one of the great opportunities is you can sing each chord
> > perfectly because the trained human ear can seek the perfect chord
> > and ring overtones (and undertones if you're really good) all over
> > the place it's one of the reasons that choral/ensemble singing is
> > so fun!
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> > Music began with someone humming
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> > I think almost everyone here would agree. The human voice is the
> > greatest of all instruments.