Your Favourite Bands/artists With No Guitar
BTrian
Oct 19 2012, 09:37 PM
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I know this is some kind of guitar forum, but I also enjoy the complete lack of guitars from time to time. Also many guitarists created great things by merging techniques and compositions from/for other instruments into their style.
In any case some great way for inspiration to get into something not guitar based/supported.

So only rule for things posted here would be: no guitar in the standard lineup
(don't care if there are guest appearances or live things with guitar in use but it should be mainly guitar-free)

I'm one of the ppl. more narrowed down to music with actual instruments.
Music I know fitting into this topic is mainly piano/keyboard driven.

I certainly enjoy some of those Japanese jazzy key- and drum driven post/math - rock projects like this one:



being the average prog-rock guy, I also shouldn't forget Emmerson, Lake and Palmer or Van der Graaf Generator.

some solo-projects (also mainly keyboard artists, like Rick Wakeman or Hiromi Uehara)

and occasionally some classical music and soundtracks (one of my fav. composers being Clint Mansell)

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Ulrik
Oct 20 2012, 01:45 AM
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Apocalyptica came to me right away, when reading this topic headline


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BTrian
Oct 20 2012, 03:14 AM
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QUOTE (MonkeyDAthos @ Oct 20 2012, 12:53 AM) *


ah almost forgot him, for some reason I enjoy his solo work much more than what he did with DT on the last albums.
got tired of all that scale noodling, whatever the speed is... pulling off weird sounds with an Iphone doesn't help much either.

btw. added you on last.fm

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smile.gif I like these guys a lot

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QUOTE (Cosmin Lupu @ Oct 20 2012, 07:10 AM) *


smile.gif I like these guys a lot


Yeah I also enjoyed their 2nd album quite a lot smile.gif

I quite like a bit of Euphoric Trance when in the car.

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TeoWulf
Oct 20 2012, 11:39 AM
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Van Canto, of course! Dunno if this counts though, as they do their best to imitate guitars.

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Oct 20 2012, 02:29 PM
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The Saxophone is great! As demonstrated brilliantly by this guy in this video!

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MonkeyDAthos
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QUOTE (BTrian @ Oct 20 2012, 03:14 AM) *
ah almost forgot him, for some reason I enjoy his solo work much more than what he did with DT on the last albums.
got tired of all that scale noodling, whatever the speed is... pulling off weird sounds with an Iphone doesn't help much either.

btw. added you on last.fm



I actually enjoy it more 2, yes sometimes i feel too much noodling in his playin, but still love the man's music.



I still got to see if i can recover my last.fm pass laugh.gif i kind of ..."lost" it, and my old mail is also blocked..

QUOTE (Cosmin Lupu @ Oct 20 2012, 07:10 AM) *


smile.gif I like these guys a lot



oh man, that song sounds so nostalgic laugh.gif





less prog, but i also enjoy big time stuff like this, probably not your cup of tea tongue.gif .




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AK Rich
Oct 20 2012, 06:23 PM
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I discovered this guy back in the 90's, pretty sure there are no guitars involved in this tune. Mark Wood

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There are a lot of songs and artists I can post, but this guy grabs me almost with every song. This one really captivates me. Many of his songs got guitar in them (he plays guitar), but this one doesn't. smile.gif

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