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    Posted: August 16 2024 at 09:45
Originally posted by Grumpyprogfan Grumpyprogfan wrote:

The guitar synth also played a minor role on "Somewhere In Time" by Iron Maiden and "Turbo" by Judas Priest.


The guitar synth in "Out in the Cold" on Turbo was pretty cool.
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The guitar synth on this track is courtesy of Chuck Hammer.

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The guitar synth also played a minor role on "Somewhere In Time" by Iron Maiden and "Turbo" by Judas Priest.
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Another from Adrian Belew.



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Al DiMeola used guitar synths occasionally. Here is one occasion.



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The self-titled album by Symphonic Slam stands to me as an underrated symphonic art-rock masterpiece. Notably, it is the earliest album I have encountered that features the innovative guitar synthesiser played by Timo Laine, which adds a unique sonic texture to its compositions.🎶🎸
Amongst the highlights of this celestial offering is the ethereal and timeless ballad "Everytime." 🌌✨ This song sums up a sense of grandeur and otherworldliness that resonates deeply with listeners, making it a standout moment on an already impressive record from 1976. ✨ 🌠

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Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

Fripp still seems to be the leader of guitar synth, I saw him trigger Mellotron samples on his Fernandes electric guitar in concert!  Sept 26, 2014, Chicago's Vic Theater.  Scary good concert!
For live performances I think Pat Metheny uses guitar synths more often than Fripp. 
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Allan Holdsworth "Spokes" featuring Jimmy Johnson and Vinnie Colaiuta.

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Another from John McLaughlin, a 2008 release.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote cstack3 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 09 2024 at 22:53
Great thread, thanks for starting it!  I'm still trying to find representative YouTube clips. 

Other guitarists, prog or prog-related:

a) Steve Howe - he used the synth guitar a bit when it was more popular, but I don't think he's kept up with it

b) Andy Summers - a phenomenal guitarist, he used the Roland synth on LPs like "I Advance Masked" 

c) Robbie Blunt - Robbie used the Roland synth on Robert Plant's "Shaken, Not Stirred"

I played a bit on synth guitar in the 1980s, but didn't care for the poor tracking.  Today's instruments are, from what I gather, much improved.  

Fripp still seems to be the leader of guitar synth, I saw him trigger Mellotron samples on his Fernandes electric guitar in concert!  Sept 26, 2014, Chicago's Vic Theater.  Scary good concert! 

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote verslibre Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 09 2024 at 16:22
Originally posted by Grumpyprogfan Grumpyprogfan wrote:

I used to have that Alesis drumbox.


Ditto. Then I got the SR-16, its successor.
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^Cool video, and I used to have that Alesis drumbox.
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Way back in the '80s, this guy called Neil Nappe released a guitar synth album called July that sounded like nothing else at the time.

Here's a 2001 performance of a piece from an unreleased album. Apart from the Alesis drumbox, all sounds you hear are 100% live!

Equipment: Roland GM-70 + D-550 / Yamaha TX81Z / Oberheim Xpander / Alesis HR-16

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^I love No Borders. I first heard it in '88! In the '90s, CVG issued No Borders Plus with additional music.
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Carl Verheyen Group with Holdsworth on SynthAxe.

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For those who think Pat Metheny is jazz-fusion light, here is "Roots of Coincidence" with some additional guitar playing by Lyle Mays.

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Thanks to all who have participated.

Here's another from Pat Metheny.

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Adrian messing around.

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Prog guitarists I have seen using guitar synth, live:

a) Al Dimeola - he would use his synth to trigger sampled sounds like pan flutes etc.  

b) John Goodsall - one of the fastest guitarists when he was with us, he played Brian Moore synth guitar 

c) Steve Morse - he was so fast when soloing, I'm amazed the synth could track along with him! 

Sorry, no videos, I'll see what i can find! 

I talked to Bob Fripp after the "Discipline" show in Chicago (Nov 10, 1981) when he first revealed the Roland guitar synth to the world.  I told him what a "strong instrument" I thought it was, and he gave a broad smile!  
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Mike Oldfield used guitar synths, but I'm not schooled in his discography, so maybe someone else could post a track.
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