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> >> > There's no "Eruption", that I know of, in the keyboard world--a >recorded > >> > moment which changed the way the instrument, and the role of the > >> > instrument would be viewed for the next decade. "changed the way the instrument... would be viewed..." This only applies to keyboard players. Just like "Eruption" changed the way the guitar is viewed... only in the view of guitarists for the most part. Is "Eruption" of any significance at all to, say, drummers, or sax players? How about music lovers who don't play any instruments? My guess is "No" for both questions. > >> Actually, there was an 'Eruption' of the Keyboard world...the first >song > >> on ELP's 'Tarkus' album, and unlike VH's, this one's in 5. > >> Dave > >> > >There is also Eddie Jobson's "Presto Vivace" from his UK days. > >An amazing piece. > > Doug Michael > > Now I'm confused--is the ELP piece actually called "Eruption"? Come on Travis, you know better than that... ^_^ Just giving you a hard time, though I appreciate the Devil's Advocate role you've assumed in these discussions (intentionally or not). > Is this, and the UK piece, considered a piece of music so influential to > the keyboard world that teenagers play it to the considerable annoyance > of music shop staff, family, and neighbors, or are these just pieces >that > you're pointing out as noteworthy keyboard statements that you >personally > enjoy? > > Travis Going back to your "Eruption" example for guitarists, I'd say that piece is only influential to guitar players and even then only to those who actually care for it. I just don't see guys like David Lindley or young flamenco players giving two bits about "Eruption". Paolo Valladolid --------------------------------------------------------------- |Moderator of Digital Guitar Digest, an Internet mailing list |\ |for Music Technology and Stringed Instruments | \ ---------------------------------------------------------------- | \ finger pvallado@waynesworld.ucsd.edu for more info \ | \ http://waynesworld.ucsd.edu/DigitalGuitar/home.html \| -----------------------------------------------------------------