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leopard
4th April 2008, 08:09
Whatever we call it, piano or keyboard, from what I know do not too much todays' or modern bands play this instrument. It could be symbol of music produced in 80-90s, although old music like Metallica never played it in their music, while todays' band solely rely on rhythm of guitars.

Not sure for Iron Maiden I think neither them play it. Personally once the song needed it, it could make the song more groovy, Van Hallen, GNR are example of band with massive use of piano.

Rudy Tamasz
4th April 2008, 08:39
It's not only piano. Hammond organ is a bloody good keyboard for rock'n'roll, too. And it's true in old days they tended to use it more, in 60-70s even more than in 80-90s. For instance look at Deep Purple. Just a Hammond and a guitar made them sound like an orchestra. But don't get too upset. These days bands like Muse are really good at using keyboard for textures. :)

Storm
4th April 2008, 09:16
Yes it does give a somewhat epic feel to a rock/metal song..the use of piano or keyboards and good use of it can make even a really heavy band sound great.,

Iron Maiden has used keyboards in some albums like Somewhere in Time and some of the newer songs ..especially Blood Brothers.

leopard
4th April 2008, 09:20
Yeah ... organ is also instrument of this category. I didn't want it mislead us to next door thread about donating organ.

Muse is one of the rare. But I failed again trying on how can I enjoy their music.

Magnus
4th April 2008, 09:43
Guns and roses used it, and it sounded great especially in songs like November rain

Powered by Cosworth
4th April 2008, 10:00
All I can say is..

Jordan Rudess, Dream Theater ;)

cosmicpanda
4th April 2008, 10:59
Whatever we call it, piano or keyboard, from what I know do not too much todays' or modern bands play this instrument. It could be symbol of music produced in 80-90s, although old music like Metallica never played it in their music

I think the heyday of piano music came in the early 1900s, when apparently almost every home had one and music like Scott Joplin's Maple Leaf Rag was selling copies of sheet music by the cartloads. Once rock and roll came along I think the use of piano in popular music died out because it couldn't really compete with the electric guitars.

These days, how many people can read sheet music? With the rise of pop music with simple chords that can be picked out by ear, it's become less popular. Also guitar tab, though not useful for anyone but a guitarist, is also becoming more used. It seems like a throwback to medieval notation: you can't learn a piece from it without having heard a recording of it first to get the rhythm right and to get an idea of the feel of the music. The notation on Singstar strikes me that way, as well. Meh.

veeten
4th April 2008, 12:21
piano & organ, eh?

Well, all I have to say is...

" Welcome back, my friends, to the show that never ends. Ladies & Gentlemen.... Emerson, Lake & Palmer!!!" :D :bounce:

Mark
4th April 2008, 12:56
Well Keane are notable for using piano as their main instrument.

Brown, Jon Brow
4th April 2008, 13:47
I read somewhere that Matt Bellamy of Muse is a standby pianist for the London Symphony Orchestra. I rate his piano skills more than his guitar playing. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V91sQozzFgc

Muse have a few piano based rock songs. - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSjB-Ga65Dg

millencolin
4th April 2008, 14:55
Fancy some piano accordion? Also fancy some Punk rock as well?

Shall i recommend some DROPKICK MURPHYS!!!

This stuff blows my mind, when i saw them live last year, i was mesmerised. Masters of live music. Heres a performance from the david letterman show...
http://www.cbs.com/latenight/lateshow/live/index/php/942149.phtml?play=1

Storm
10th April 2008, 10:55
It's not only piano. Hammond organ is a bloody good keyboard for rock'n'roll, too. And it's true in old days they tended to use it more, in 60-70s even more than in 80-90s. For instance look at Deep Purple. Just a Hammond and a guitar made them sound like an orchestra.

Just listening to Child in Time now...and remembered this thread...great use of the HO by Lord along with the magic of Blackmore of course :)

Z34teen
10th April 2008, 19:02
Evanescence uses piano in a bunch of their songs... and even known as the main instrument in "my immortal" and the first instrument you hear in "Bring me to Life (Wake Me Up Inside)"... Not what you'd expect from a Goth Rock band. I don't think piano's are gone from rock, but that they get drowned out over the electric guitars...

Here's "My Immortal" performed live on the David Letterman show
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2qZt8l7Xy8

Here's "Bring me to life (Wake me up inside)"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_Stqcz-YkU

Brown, Jon Brow
14th March 2009, 13:16
Just thought I would share this :D My dad decided he needed a hobby for his retirement so bought himself a digital piano.

http://photos-c.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-snc1/v1924/34/107/584373027/n584373027_1229770_6900.jpg

I can't stop playing it. I've played guitar for a few years but I find getting a tune out of a Piano really satisfying.

Tazio
14th March 2009, 13:48
Recording software can, and does replace almost every instrament in the studio! all being played on a keyboard/pad Google "pro tools"

Mark in Oshawa
14th March 2009, 16:44
Well, one of my best friends from my younger days went to the Berklee College of Music in Boston who is a keyboard player is VERY quick to point out keyboards and piano's have NEVER left Rock n' Roll. Then again, he sells them for a living now so he has a vested interest.