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    Posted: June 07 2005 at 16:40
Some people say that way that the Mellotron is an instrument that cannot lack in any arsenal of keyboards. Graham Bond, Manfred Mann, Beatles, Moody Blues were the precursors in the use of this small one and expensive device but on the contrary tapeworm many disadvantages, the very slow being to rewind the tape what towards useless for the construction of a solo one all in opposition to the Hammond Organ but there am my question here is the essential one?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 08 2005 at 07:21

It's not an essential instrument, but it's a great sounding one!  I think Keith Emerson managed without one, but it all depends on the sound a band wants. Most of the classic symphonic prog bands of the 70's wanted to capture that great string sound, without having to employ an orchestra. The 'sampled' strings (and choral sounds) of the mellotron had a haunting warmth of their own anyway.

It was not really used much for solos. As you rightly say the tape had to rewind once the player removed his finger from the key - each key having its own tape. It was used really only for playing chords, or indeed slow solos. Apparently the Mellotron that Genesis purchased off King Crimson was KC's 3rd one, and it broke down after virtually every gig!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 08 2005 at 07:40
Hammond, Mellotron, Electric Piano, Moog - all you ever needed for progressive rock keyboard perfection.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 08 2005 at 07:56

Originally posted by Jim Garten Jim Garten wrote:

Hammond, Mellotron, Electric Piano, Moog - all you ever needed for progressive rock keyboard perfection.

BTW - hello again, Karnie

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 08 2005 at 07:58
Welcome back my friends to the bloke who never takes a hint

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 08 2005 at 11:23
Not essential but an excellent sounding instrument, love the symphonic sound it adds without having to use an orchestra.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 08 2005 at 11:29
WB Karny - no, it's a good instrument but by no means essential. If you like mellotron then I suggest you give Cardiacs a listen! 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 08 2005 at 11:55
Of course it's essential.
All the best bands used it ( Genesis, Yes, KC, TD ) and the sound is really wonderful.
And the fact that mellotrons are rare, expensive and really difficult to use makes them PROG!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 08 2005 at 12:52
NO MELLOTRON NO PROG...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 10 2005 at 05:53
The guide to essential 'oldskool' prog keyboards!

The ones I own and play:

Organ
String machine
Electronic piano (Much underrated, Tony Banks used one a lot)
Moog monosynth
Crappy old polysynth

The ones I have to fake using software:

Electric piano (soundfont.it offers a great free wurlitzer plugin!)
Mellotron

Think this about sums it up.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 11 2005 at 23:17

saludos hermano jonny

well i think that this istrument "was" essential in the late 60's and in the first half of the 70`s

and yes it has a very particular sound that in my personal opinion its essencial in a that period of time i like it very much.mellow mellotron

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 12 2005 at 05:06
Originally posted by abyssyinfinity abyssyinfinity wrote:

NO MELLOTRON NO PROG...

That's right! i can't imagine early KING CRIMSON or THE MOODY BLUES without mellotron... I love the sound of this instrument
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2005 at 12:32

Originally posted by Pablo_P Pablo_P wrote:

Originally posted by abyssyinfinity abyssyinfinity wrote:

NO MELLOTRON NO PROG...

That's right! i can't imagine early KING CRIMSON or THE MOODY BLUES without mellotron... I love the sound of this instrument

Early bands such as Touch and Renaissance managed well without one - and the Moody Blues had to have one when they were told they had defaulted on the payments for the big orchestra used for Days of Future......LOL

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 16 2005 at 00:29

I used to dream nightly about owning a Mellotron and in 1981 I found one.  After 24 years, I still own this wonderful instrument (and will never sell it even with the many offers I have received).  It was a major pain in the arse to lug around, but well worth it.  Once, when I was on stage cleaning the tape heads before a show, a guy came up to me and said that he will be contacting a musicians' union and reporting me for using an instrument that puts string players, choirs, and flautists out of work.  I'm not making this up!  I just laughed at him and said, "Hey I'll be making about $10 on this gig, so sue me."  So much for the appreciation of Prog Rockers in the early 80s in Cincinnasti, Ohio. 

Ever heard a Mellotron through a Leslie cabinet?  What an experience.  To me, the Mellotron is one of the most beautiful instruments ever created.  It has a much more human element and nuance to it than any synthesizer has, including samplers.  And since Prog Rock is the greatest music known to mankind, the human emotion-like Mellotron is most essential. 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 17 2005 at 23:40
yes its essential.

imagine Watcher of the Skies (genesis) or Starless (KC) without it!

possibly my favorite device in all of prog, along with hammond organ, moog, and flute

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