
Toddskins
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a point not discussed
I think the ante is raised when the band is very talented, and has a keyboard player. It makes the "listening" much more interesting. It sucks to hear cover bands without keyboardists, do cover songs that were recorded with keys. Big disappointment.
But... when they keys are there, and the band is working on some cool exchanges between instruements, and complementing each other in tone colors that you don't usually get with an all guitar band.. that raises the ante.
Keys help, but when they keyboard part is also intricate and/or utilizes a really cool sound that is an ear catcher... that adds to the wow-factor.
I'm a musician... and more or less, could not give a damn about the lyrics. I want to hear instruments with exceptional arrangements. Add trumpet, sax, and trombone, too... to up the ante.... but I definitely dig Rock the most, I think.
I think the ante is raised when the band is very talented, and has a keyboard player. It makes the "listening" much more interesting. It sucks to hear cover bands without keyboardists, do cover songs that were recorded with keys. Big disappointment.
But... when they keys are there, and the band is working on some cool exchanges between instruements, and complementing each other in tone colors that you don't usually get with an all guitar band.. that raises the ante.
Keys help, but when they keyboard part is also intricate and/or utilizes a really cool sound that is an ear catcher... that adds to the wow-factor.
I'm a musician... and more or less, could not give a damn about the lyrics. I want to hear instruments with exceptional arrangements. Add trumpet, sax, and trombone, too... to up the ante.... but I definitely dig Rock the most, I think.