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Gerinski
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Topic: An Illustrated Guide to Prog Rock Instruments Posted: March 13 2015 at 07:59 |
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^ Thanks guys, my pleasure.
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geekfreak
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Posted: March 13 2015 at 02:43 | |
thank you for all your hard work many thanks...
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Cailyn
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Posted: March 12 2015 at 11:59 | |
Nicely done! Thanks for all the work you put into this.
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Gerinski
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Posted: January 06 2015 at 00:49 | |
Thanks! but you posted in the old version of the thread, there's a new one which has been updated, extended and corrected in some points, here:
I didn't delete this old version in order to respect all the comments by members which are here. I comment a bit about effects at the end of the article but without many details.
Edited by Gerinski - March 13 2015 at 08:00 |
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LizardsExist
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Posted: January 05 2015 at 18:27 | |
Great topic!
Man learns something new every day Are you going to write about delays and echo chambers in the future? I find them as a very important effect in the prog music since they are creator of vast spaces and landscapes? You really did a fine job with this write-up |
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Gerinski
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Posted: November 02 2014 at 10:21 | |
Thanks Chuck, that's a really cool pic!
But you posted in the old version of the thread, for technical reasons I migrated the article to a new thread, here In the new thread the article has received several updates, one of them in the entry for Acoustic Guitars mentioning Ian Anderson's parlour guitar built by your well-known luthier Andy Manson Cheers! Gerard
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cstack3
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Posted: October 28 2014 at 22:22 | |
I've been playing prog music since 1971....I know, or have met, many of the best, including Bob Fripp, Rick Wakeman, and many more....
This is the best damn thread about prog instruments I've seen! Thanks for your hard work on this one! Cheers, Chuck (with Ginny & Rick!) |
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Gerinski
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Posted: September 16 2014 at 02:13 | |
^ Hi, that original thread had become impossible to edit, I guess because there was too much stuff in a single post, so I migrated the article to this new thread where I split the contents in several posts
Yes there have been a few updates but I can't recall them by heart |
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Dayvenkirq
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Posted: September 16 2014 at 01:56 | |
Any new entries since last fall, Gerard?
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Michael678
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Posted: November 14 2013 at 18:21 | |
2 words here:
HOLY sh*t!!!
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Gerinski
Prog Reviewer Joined: February 10 2010 Location: Barcelona Spain Status: Offline Points: 5154 |
Posted: November 14 2013 at 16:04 | |
Hi!
For personal reasons I have been rather away from PA for quite some time (and possibly will still remain little involved for some more time) and in the meantime I had been gathering some additional info for this article, but I never found the time to bring the updates to life. Finally I have found some time and I updated quite a lot, around 5,000 words of text and no less than 83 new pictures have been added, more than an article it's becoming a treaty... There are text updates and new pics a bit everywhere but the most significant new pieces of information are: - Mellotron: added Wakeman's custom dual M400 - some new pics and info for the Hammond, ARP synths, Hohner, Farfisa, Vako Orchestron, Poly Synths... - added Yamaha CP electric pianos - the entry for Keytars has been significantly extended - new entry for the Coral Electric Sitar (thanks to Dennis 'The Crimson King' for the suggestion!) - extended info in the entries for '5 and more string basses' and multi-neck instruments - Mister Bassman and BassMate bass pedals added in the Taurus entry - new entry for 'Other guitars and basses' - new entry for 'Other drums' I hope you enjoy it! Cheers, Gerard |
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Gerinski
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Posted: August 12 2013 at 04:46 | |
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HackettFan
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Posted: August 11 2013 at 23:50 | |
I don't recall any mention of the optigan. It seems to have an unsuccessful history wedged in a no man's land historically between the mellotron and digital samplers. Did anyone other than Steve Hackett use one?
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Dayvenkirq
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Posted: July 12 2013 at 19:43 | |
Edited by Dayvenkirq - July 12 2013 at 19:43 |
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Gerinski
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Posted: July 12 2013 at 17:18 | |
But who knows, maybe as I learn more these may get a place in my article too
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Dayvenkirq
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Posted: July 11 2013 at 22:44 | |
^ Since you are going that far, how about the instruments that Gryphon used (krumhorns and such) ? Gentle Giant and PFM?
Edited by Dayvenkirq - July 11 2013 at 22:45 |
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Gerinski
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Posted: July 11 2013 at 18:36 | |
An Iona clip posted elsewhere prompted me to add a new entry for the bagpipe / uilleann pipe.
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Gerinski
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Posted: July 08 2013 at 05:09 | |
I edited the Hohner Clavinet entry to mention also the Pianet with a couple of pics of Robert Fripp and Peter Hammill using this instrument.
Also the RMI entry has been extended to include some more info and pics. Edited by Gerinski - July 08 2013 at 09:56 |
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progbethyname
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Posted: July 07 2013 at 20:28 | |
This is my new bible. Plain and simple.
Can't believe all of Klaus Schultze's equipment. It's about as complex and diverse as Bozzio's drum kit. |
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Gimmie my headphones now!!! 🎧🤣
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bonestorm
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Posted: May 29 2013 at 02:08 | |
Terrific compilation of information in this thread, thanks!
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