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    Lightbulb 'When You Use Real Instruments Instead Of Synthesizers'

    Note the sound/harmony of the strings, horns, and woodwinds....

    [youtube]Lum4usLXMO4[/youtube]

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    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.
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    Panther, you come up with some good videos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PRB View Post
    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.
    Agreed 100%....

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    Quote Originally Posted by PRB View Post
    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. The Moody Blues live at Red Rocks is another good example.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PRB View Post
    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.

    Then you should listen to the Metalica double CD of them with the Los Angeles Philharmonic..the entire HUGH Orchestra is Miked up...Outstanding...

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    If there is one sound that makes the hair on the back of my neck stand on end it's the sound of an orchestra tuning up just before a performance.

    There is a real palpable sense of excitement, a feeling that something spectacular is about to occur.

    It is something of a quiet cacophony, with moments of absolute lucidity when you catch the odd strain or melody of something you recognise amidst the commotion.

    Wonderful.
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    i like when orchestras play classical music. i hate it when rock bands use them in an effort to appear more artsy.
    case in point, mettalica. as for elton john, he's not on my radar

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    Kansas was just here a couple of weeks back and played with the Green Bay Symphony.
    Too bad I was out of town. Heard it was great!

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    Meatloaf with the Melbourne Symphony is awesome. I have the DVD but I could only find this audio only vid on youtube


    [YOUTUBE]ZfMubD4kJTk[/YOUTUBE]

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    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.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bjoern View Post
    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.
    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!

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    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!

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    in your mind (mine as well) it sounds like a great idea. but in reality, it's VERY difficult to pull off. the "sound" becomes too "fat" and it just doesn't work out most of the time. i briefly experimented with this idea many years ago with a project called "the mountain band". we had 5 guitarists, 2 bass players, 2 drummers, and 5 singers. it was a nightmare for the sound guy, let alone everyone else. it has been done effectively but it's really tough to pull off.

    speaking of strings, one of the reasons i love the twelve girl band so much is because they play a blend of folk, modern, and classical, and chinese, but with traditional chinese instruments that go back more than a thousand years. so it's classical, but yet it's not. it's rock, (some of it) but it's not. it's "ethnic", but in more than one way. that, and the skill involved is monumental. i would love to try this piece with all guitars:


    [YOUTUBE]qEuMcHh1KhQ&[/YOUTUBE]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Stallings View Post
    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
    Just goes to show what a personal experience music is to each person! AC/DC with a string section........NEVER; bagpipes are ok!!
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    Sometimes orchestra can be integrated successfully, as a rule I don;t care for the mix. Deep Purple's actual first album with Glover and Gillain was the one they did with the London crew.It rocked. The Moodys and Yes are favorites of mine, Led Zeppelin had a string and brass set for the song Kashmir, it really worked. The Beatles did some great work too with orchestras. Black sabbath integrated Tibetan monks into Sabotage in 1975 and was great. In 1966 The Outsiders had a spiffy little brass section in their one hit, Time Won't Let Me.

    The king of them all was Mason Williams and Classical Gas from 1968.

    There is next to no, what was once called, progressive rock left, but I think orchestras worked with the right groups, I just would not base a band on it.

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