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A Guy
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Topic: Favourite Xylophone Solo Posted: March 14 2006 at 15:36 |
What is your favourite xylophone solo? I like the one in "Knots" by Gentle Giant.
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BaldFriede
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Posted: March 14 2006 at 15:39 |
No-one beats Gong when it comes down to that. Too many to name though. But the late Pierre Moerlen, his brother Benoit and Mireille Bauer all were masters of tuned percussion instruments like xylophone, vibraphone and marimbaphone.
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A Guy
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Posted: March 14 2006 at 15:41 |
BaldFriede wrote:
No-one beats Gong when it comes down to that. Too many to name though. But the late Pierre Moerlen, his brother Benoit and Mireille Bauer all were masters of tuned percussion instruments like xylophone, vibraphone and marimbaphone. |
Hmm, maybe I should get some of their albums then...
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Posted: March 14 2006 at 15:42 |
BaldFriede wrote:
No-one beats Gong when it comes down to that. Too
many to name though. But the late Pierre Moerlen, his brother Benoit
and Mireille Bauer all were masters of tuned percussion instruments
like xylophone, vibraphone and marimbaphone.
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Yep .
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Empathy
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Posted: March 14 2006 at 15:49 |
I know it's not technically the xylophone, but Ruth Underwood is just
about the most talented marimba player I've ever heard.
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Posted: March 14 2006 at 15:52 |
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Someo Therguy
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Posted: March 14 2006 at 15:55 |
Ruth Underwood and George Duke's duet in St. Alfonzo's Pancake Breakfast.
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Posted: March 14 2006 at 15:58 |
Fred Frith played some tasty xylophone with Henry Cow - he adds a few discreet embellishments to Ruins, and plays a rather manic solo on the epic improv Oslo off Concerts. Hans Bruniusson plays some pretty good xylophone with Samla/Zamla Mammas Manna as well.
All the other suggestions so far are good, and it's especially pleasing to see Ed Mann get some recognition.
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Empathy
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Posted: March 14 2006 at 16:10 |
I had no idea Frith was in Henry Cow! I always wondered where he came from (I've only heard solo works of his).
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BaldFriede
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Posted: March 14 2006 at 16:19 |
Empathy wrote:
I had no idea Frith was in Henry Cow! I always wondered where he came from (I've only heard solo works of his).
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He was in Henry Cow and the Art Bears. And since Henry Cow collaborated with Slap Happy, he played with them too.
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Posted: March 14 2006 at 17:38 |
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Posted: March 14 2006 at 17:49 |
I saw the girl members of Sigúr Rós on Jools Holland playing some xylophone, erm, apart from them, the only other xylophone I can think of is, I think in King Crimson.
It's an instrument I've always thought I'd be good at!
Ah, maybe Tubular Bells? That album has a Glockenspiel, does it have a xylophone too?
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Oxygen Waster
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Posted: March 14 2006 at 17:53 |
I really like the Xylophone work on The Purple Onion by Col. Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade..............Very Interesting work,I suggest that people who enjoy the Avant Garde to check er' out.
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Witchwoodhermit
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Posted: March 14 2006 at 20:43 |
Isn't it Quiet by Gentle Giant, is that not a xylophone played there?
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Posted: March 14 2006 at 21:21 |
i really love vibes, and i really love moonchild
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Dick Heath
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Posted: March 15 2006 at 03:58 |
As fair as I remember a xylophone has wooden keys, a glockenspiel metal keys - as does a vibaphone which has a vibration as well (although Bill Bruford used the vibes with the vibe unit turned off on Feels Good To Me).
Check out Olly Hassell, guitarist supreme, with Timebox and Patto for some great vibes too.
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Rocktopus
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Posted: March 15 2006 at 04:27 |
My favorite is the jazzy nurseryrhyme like solo in Gentle Giant's
'Schooldays'. Great flow, warm, touching yet complex. Just like the
whole song. Perfect.
What is the instrument used in the middle of Can's 'Vernal Exuinox'
from album 'Landed'? Is it some kind of drums? Its soo good. Just
asking because i was remembering it as a xylophone solo. Its clearly
not.
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Posted: March 15 2006 at 15:24 |
Gentle Giant Live ... various . solos.!
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Posted: March 16 2006 at 02:31 |
There are 2 separate versions of 'FUNNY WAYS' on the DVD 'GIANT ON THE BOX' each of which features a stunning solo from Mr.Minnear,although I think he's on vibes. Absolutely stunnig stuff if you haven't seen it,made all the more remarkable by his running back to pick up that white cello to continue his string duet with Mr.R.Shulman and his vocal duet Mr.D.Shulman.Essential for any GG fans in particular.Hard to find better!
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Looking still the same after all these years...
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Posted: March 16 2006 at 06:09 |
was the begining of Larks tongues in aspic pt. 1 done on a xylophone?
im not saying its the best, I'm just curious to find out. I just realized I know absolutely nothing about tuned percusion instuments.
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