Is the Oboe shunned by prog? |
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Posted: June 29 2018 at 07:54 |
There's also some oboe during the verses of Fallen Angel. Sounds like a combination of oboe and soprano sax playing the vocal melody at the end of Starless (as well as the reprise of the guitar melody).
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...do it twice more, once with the oboe, once without it, and then - we finish. The Robin Miller in question is also credited on Red. The wind instrument that plays the vocal melody around the 10 minute mark of "Starless" is probably his oboe.
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oboe was used in the main theme of "Hergest Ridge" Part 1 by MIKE OLDFIELD while it seems to have been used in the main instrumental break of "Mother Russia" by RENAISSANCE. Since most of the 1970s Renaissance albums used an orchestra, specific instruments are not always credited
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And then there's...
Thats Stephen Houston on oboe.
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There's great oboe work by Andrew McKay (Roxy Music), Peter Gabriel (Selling England-era Genesis), and Robin Miller (Crimso), to name a few.
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More information about "Lizard," this article is great!
http://ultimateclassicrock.com/king-crimson-lizard/ He did muster praise for "Bolero," writing, "This is the only part of the album I am able to remember with anything other than fear, terror, misery and suffering. ... The main theme, played on oboe by Robin Miller (co-principal oboist with the BBC Symphony Orchestra under [conductor Pierre] Boulez at the time) is a gift. This is a melody which sustained me in difficult times." Edited by cstack3 - June 20 2018 at 22:26 |
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Upon reflection, I remembered hearing a bit of oboe on KC's "Lizard," perhaps on "Prince Rupert Awakes."
I checked the personnel via Wikipedia:
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Shrill is definitely "annoying trebly", but that's exactly why it is aggressive.
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My definition of shrill is more like "annoyingly trebly", so I would have to disagree with you there... of course we could spend all day arguing about timbral adjectives and accomplish nothing.
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Hm, in my opinion "shrill" equals "aggressive", so I see absolutely no problem there. An aggressive sax or violin also sounds shrill.
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I'm having trouble imagining an oboe getting a really good aggressive sound without sounding quacky and shrill. Might be why a lot of proggers stick to flute, sax or violin for their "unusual" instruments. Anyone have any examples where an oboe is used as a rock instrument, rather than just for lighter/classically inspired parts?
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Just listening to Franco Battiato's Sulle Corde di Aries. A wonderful album that I would recommend to anyone. The final track is full of oboe.
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Karl Jenkins in The Soft Machine
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Peter Gabriel played oboe.
http://www.uncut.co.uk/features/peter-gabriel-you-could-feel-the-horror-29379
I played the flute badly and the oboe very badly, and the drums pretty badly, but all enthusiastically. |
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Rachel Flowers uses an Oboe in her cover of Startless.
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Why is the vuvuzela shunned in prog? Should i start a new thread?
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You know that squeaky squawky thing you occasionally hear between keyboard washes and harmony vocals? That's an oboe. |
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Prog has made it so I don't even know what an oboe is. Is it like a violin? I think maybe.
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