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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 11 2008 at 09:20
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 11 2008 at 09:35

Popular Music (of which Rock, Prog, Jazz and Blues are subgenres) is based upon the folk music of troubadours and minstrels, of sea shanties and tales told around the fire, odes and ditties to unrequited love and songs to make the crops grow, not the classics.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 11 2008 at 09:41
Hello again dean - we  gonna argue now now!! Where do you thing that the piano comes from???? Keyboards came from what??? What is the main instrument that epitomises prog!!!! The 6 and 12 string guitar comes from where????
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 11 2008 at 09:56
Originally posted by DavetheSlave DavetheSlave wrote:

Hello again dean - we  gonna argue now now!! Where do you thing that the piano comes from???? Keyboards came from what??? What is the main instrument that epitomises prog!!!! The 6 and 12 string guitar comes from where????
If memory serves -  the piano is a development of the hammered dulcimer and the guitar from the lyre/lute - so historically - both were derived from folk music instruments. I will grant you that their subsequent development to technological level was driven by the needs of a concert orchestra (probably of ecclesiastical origin). But as with virtuosity - the instrument is not the driving impetus behind the development of a popular music genre, but the compositional structure of the music - again I say, Prog is not structured like a symphony - it is a standard 12-bar format with widdley bits added on.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 11 2008 at 10:02

Hey Dean - just about every instrument that we love today comes from the classical symphonic orchestra. Our Prog mainstays were all classically influenced. Yes, Genesis, Tull, etc etc - They aren't on the number one to five spot here for nothing!!!!!!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 11 2008 at 10:06
Originally posted by DavetheSlave DavetheSlave wrote:

Hey Dean - just about every instrument that we love today comes from the classical symphonic orchestra.



Dean just told you that's not the case.  Some form of guitar (as Dean mentioned, a lyre or lute) have been around for thousands of years.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 11 2008 at 10:11
Yeah but it was perfected by classical music - ask John Williams or Al Di Miola.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 11 2008 at 10:13
Originally posted by DavetheSlave DavetheSlave wrote:

Hey Dean - just about every instrument that we love today comes from the classical symphonic orchestra. Our Prog mainstays were all classically influenced. Yes, Genesis, Tull, etc etc - They aren't on the number one to five spot here for nothing!!!!!!

Classically influenced, maybe, but not classical-based - the genre is Prog Rock, not Prog String Quartette.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 11 2008 at 10:21
I seam to remember this thread having started out as a polite request by Alex, to see whether there would be any possibility in placing a section on the top menu, showing the extent to which Prog's development had been influenced by classical music...
 
....we seam to have strayed off the subject, somewhat...Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 11 2008 at 10:23
Originally posted by fandango fandango wrote:

I seam to remember this thread having started out as a polite request by Alex, to see whether there would be any possibility in placing a section on the top menu, showing the extent to which Prog's development had been influenced by classical music...
 
....we seam to have strayed off the subject, somewhat...Wink


I'm torn apart between wholeheartedly agreeing and straying even more, by asking you what you meant (twice) by "seam"...Embarrassed
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 11 2008 at 10:27
I agree whole heartedly about a section in the top menu referring to classical music being placed in the top menu!!!!! It would just need expert members to write it and contribute.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 11 2008 at 10:35
Originally posted by Ricochet Ricochet wrote:


I'm torn apart between wholeheartedly agreeing and straying even more, by asking you what you meant (twice) by "seam"...Embarrassed
 
I was using the word as an understatement, Riccy... what I really meant to say was I Censored know that some of us are hell-bent in straying off-topic....Stern Smile
 
I guess this thread could be best served as a place where forum members could discuss where it would be located/ page layout/ content/ relationship to prog-genres/ examples of albums/ bands/ musicians who have been clearly influenced by classical styles/ pieces, and how best we could signpost new members toward exploring relevant examples of classical music as a consequence...Smile
 
after all, such a journey is not doing me any harm.. in fact its put some hairs on my chest...Embarrassed
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 11 2008 at 10:39
Hey Fandango - explore some of Liszts Piano works- that is astounding!!!! Talk about hairs on the chest!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 11 2008 at 10:39
Originally posted by jimidom jimidom wrote:

Originally posted by kibble_alex kibble_alex wrote:

Originally posted by jimidom jimidom wrote:

Originally posted by kibble_alex kibble_alex wrote:

Also adding to that, I agree that classical music has been a direct influence on the musicians as well. I know for a fact that Hugh Banton, Kerry Minnear and Jordan Rudess have been classically trained (don't like JR's style, but he's a good player nonetheless with very classical technique).
Classically-trained musicians, who wanted to rock but who also wanted to hang on to their recital-worthy aesthetic while showing off their chops, could do so thanks to prog. They could even ditch their tails for glittery robes in the process.


You wouldn't be talking about Lord Rick would you?
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Yes indeed, he is arguably the greatest keyboard player from the 70s, only matched by the two other greats Kerry Minnear and Jan Hammer (and maybe some obscure Krautrock, Avant-Garde and Zeuhl players that I've never heard of ).

One more polite request. Could we stay on topic please? I didn't create this thread to argue whether prog is influenced by classical music, because it obviously is.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 11 2008 at 10:45
^ You are right Alex, and I apologise for wandering into the margins a bit - however, since there is an issue of how and where the influence of Classical Music lies on Progressive Rock - it does tend to highlight the issue of what the content of such a section should be and who what or why any particular piece or compose should (or should not) be there - then I think some of that slightly off-topic discussion are valid.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 11 2008 at 10:58
No problem Dean. So now we are onto it, what are your feelings on the info page idea?
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