Panther_99FS
Retired SOH Administrator
Note the sound/harmony of the strings, horns, and woodwinds....
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Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
I agree. I love it when good rock bands use huge (real) orchestras. It makes for a rich and deep and complete sound. Good stuff.
I agree. I love it when good rock bands use huge (real) orchestras. It makes for a rich and deep and complete sound. Good stuff.
I agree. I love it when good rock bands use huge (real) orchestras. It makes for a rich and deep and complete sound. Good stuff.
Never quite got the grip of the concept of "famous dude/gal/band forms up with big orchestra from xyz and plays their music the classic way".
It's either entirely classical or entirely modern for me. But something in between? No, thanks.
The thing I don't often see is bands putting a large group of guitars together as happens routinely with violins. Take 20 acoustic guitars playing together. That would be a rich and powerful as any symphony string section working together!
Ken
Wow! A rather surprising personal decision to limit the scope of one's musical sources!
In truth, this combination is entirely natural and has been a hallmark of rock and roll since the start. Buddy Holly was doing this -- putting full orchestration together with his music on stage. It was awesome!
The thing I don't often see is bands putting a large group of guitars together as happens routinely with violins. Take 20 acoustic guitars playing together. That would be a rich and powerful as any symphony string section working together!
Ken

Wow! A rather surprising personal decision to limit the scope of one's musical sources!
Never quite got the grip of the concept of "famous dude/gal/band forms up with big orchestra from xyz and plays their music the classic way".
It's either entirely classical or entirely modern for me. But something in between? No, thanks.