[QUOTE="DejaVu72"]To me, I like the electric guitar (although it is, yes I will say the overused word, overrated), but piano and other keyboards should be getting much more attention than they currently are. The main focus is on guitar solos. And to be honest, guitar solos in Rock music get very repititous in my opinion.
pianist
Guitar solos in rock music are repetitive because of the compositional style and lack of imagination, not because of the instrument itself. It's the person behind the instrument and the person that wrote the score that makes it exceptional or tedious. I'm actually glad that there isn't a lot of piano music being written today, because frankly, most of the composers of the modern era aren't capable of contributing anything worthwhile to its repertoire. It's a very, very difficult instrument to write for, and if you're not an excellent pianist, you probably won't be writing anything worth playing.
There's a reason that the greatest composers of piano and organ music were all fine keyboardists themselves!
I agree with Pianist. It's the player, not the instrument. Listen to some of Allan Holdsworth's solos, they are incredible. One of the reasons rock solos get repetitive is the overuse of the minor pentatonic scale, it's basically a keystone in rock solos. The instrument itself is overrated in the sense that just about every teenage boy tries to pick up a guitar so I see where you're coming from.
On the piano thing, it has great use in certain genres like jazz for instance. There isn't a real demand for pianos in rock music, maybe a keyboard but for your average power chord strumming rockband we see today a piano just doesn't fit in.
I've messed around with a keyboard before when I was interested in music theory but didn't really get too far. Now the only time I use a keyboard is to mess around, but only if I've written something on guitar in C Major or it's relative minor A Minor. Shows how serious I am about it :P
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