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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 285758" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>Old Brown Shoe,</p><p></p><p>It's not a sitar, it's called a Chapman Stick. They come in 8 string, a 10 string and a 12 String called a Grand Stick. One of the most famous players is the bass great Tony Levin who's played with Robert Fripp and King Crimson to Peter Gabriel and a whole lot in between. This summer Tony will once again reunite and perform with John Petrucci, Mike Portnoy and Jordon Rudness as Liquid Tension Experiment will do a one off show at the annual Progressive Rock festival Nearfest in Pa. Also Tony it is reported will also unite with Robert Fripp, Adrian Belew among others including a fav drummer of mine Gavin Harrison of a fav band of mine Porcupine Tree to reform the legendary King Crimson. In both ventures, you can see Tony play the Chapman Stick as a huge part of his musical performance.</p><p></p><p><strong>E Z MONEY, <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/FeltTip/wink.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":wink2:" title="Wink :wink2:" data-shortname=":wink2:" /></strong></p><p></p><p>After all the guitarists mentioned I had noticed Richie Blackmore was not of the listed and cudos to you for correcting that horrible oversight. Blackmore really help set the bar for Hard Rock/Metal with his work in Deep Purple and Rainbow but his latest ventures are also very much worthy of consideration IMO. Richie also had a love of classical, especially the Renaissance era and it's folk music and the instrumentation used in the period. Richie is well known to attend various European Renaissance festivals in period costume and performing on period instruments and the music of that time. He now incorporates that sound and style in contemporary fashion to modern audiences in a band called Blackmore Nights, named after himself and Candance Night who is the main vocalist in the band.</p><p></p><p>BTW: Check out the music file "Shadow of the Moon" at the website as I just love this piece as it includes tradition classical guitar style, Renaissance period folk music and the use of Mideast to NearEast music that swings in and out of the piece. Richie IMO should be as proud of these efforts as any with Deep Purple or Rainbow and maybe even moreso.</p><p></p><p>Hope you enjoy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 285758, member: 2189"] Old Brown Shoe, It's not a sitar, it's called a Chapman Stick. They come in 8 string, a 10 string and a 12 String called a Grand Stick. One of the most famous players is the bass great Tony Levin who's played with Robert Fripp and King Crimson to Peter Gabriel and a whole lot in between. This summer Tony will once again reunite and perform with John Petrucci, Mike Portnoy and Jordon Rudness as Liquid Tension Experiment will do a one off show at the annual Progressive Rock festival Nearfest in Pa. Also Tony it is reported will also unite with Robert Fripp, Adrian Belew among others including a fav drummer of mine Gavin Harrison of a fav band of mine Porcupine Tree to reform the legendary King Crimson. In both ventures, you can see Tony play the Chapman Stick as a huge part of his musical performance. [B]E Z MONEY, :wink2:[/B] After all the guitarists mentioned I had noticed Richie Blackmore was not of the listed and cudos to you for correcting that horrible oversight. Blackmore really help set the bar for Hard Rock/Metal with his work in Deep Purple and Rainbow but his latest ventures are also very much worthy of consideration IMO. Richie also had a love of classical, especially the Renaissance era and it's folk music and the instrumentation used in the period. Richie is well known to attend various European Renaissance festivals in period costume and performing on period instruments and the music of that time. He now incorporates that sound and style in contemporary fashion to modern audiences in a band called Blackmore Nights, named after himself and Candance Night who is the main vocalist in the band. BTW: Check out the music file "Shadow of the Moon" at the website as I just love this piece as it includes tradition classical guitar style, Renaissance period folk music and the use of Mideast to NearEast music that swings in and out of the piece. Richie IMO should be as proud of these efforts as any with Deep Purple or Rainbow and maybe even moreso. Hope you enjoy! [/QUOTE]
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