| Title: | GUITARnotes - Where Every Note has Emotion | 
| Notice: | Discussion of the finer stringed instruments | 
| Moderator: | KDX200::COOPER | 
| Created: | Thu Aug 14 1986 | 
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
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    Anyone heard of Robin Crow?  I saw him on TNN tonight and thought his
    music was pretty interesting.  All instrumentals with kind of a moody
    flare to them.  
    
    He performed both the songs he did on the show with double necked
    guitars, which he said he used different tuning, and used a lot of
    delay.
    
    Worth checking out if you get the chance.
    
    Greg
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| 2602.1 | small world | FRETZ::HEISER | evidence that demands a verdict | Tue Oct 06 1992 12:08 | 21 | 
|     I've heard of him.  The double-neck is his trademark and he *always*
    uses them.  
    
    He released 3 vocal albums in the early '80s, but his last 3 have been
    instrumental.  His latest, "Electric Cinema", was recently released on
    Rendezvous Records (division of RCA) and also features Kerry Livgren on
    it.
    
    He toured this summer as the opening act for Spyro Gyra, Peter
    Frampton, Steve Morse, and is supposed to be joining Kansas for some
    opening dates.  
    
    As for guitar, he has no formal training (i.e., self-taught).  His
    influences are ELP, Genesis, Yes, Sting, Don Henley, and Peter Gabriel. 
    He also says he has an attraction to movie music and enjoys the work of
    Stravinsky, John Williams, and Jerry Goldsmith.  He tries to focus on
    mood, arrangement, and melody.  He is not necessarily a 'frets per
    second' player, but is capable of it.
    
    what else do you want to know? ;-)
    Mike
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| 2602.2 | something to crow about | TUNER::BROWN | Dances With Werewolves | Wed Oct 07 1992 06:15 | 7 | 
|     I saw Robin on TNN, was quite impressed by his style and ability.
    I was wondering: are his guitars "standard" factory made, or custom
    made? I've never seen a twin-neck acoustic like the one he used on
    "Speed of Sound". 
    
    I checked the local Strawberries, and they hadn't heard of him or the 
    Electric Cinema album. 
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| 2602.3 | more info | FRETZ::HEISER | evidence that demands a verdict | Wed Oct 07 1992 10:06 | 13 | 
|     His albums previous to "Electric Cinema" were:
    
    Windows to the World (1988) - instrumental
    Creator              (1986) - instrumental
    Seven Seventy Seven  (?)    - vocal
    Finish Line          (?)    - vocal
    Legend of a Fool     (1981) - vocal
    
    Maybe Strawberries could order it since I supplied the label?  
    
    I'm not sure if his double-necks are custom or not.
    
    Mike
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| 2602.4 | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Arms raised in a V | Wed Oct 07 1992 11:22 | 4 | |
|     I don't know if it was custom, but I did notice that the acoustic he
    played had the Alvarez-Yari logo on both headstocks.
    
    Greg
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| 2602.5 | In Case Anyone Cares | RICKS::ROST | Baba Ram Bolinski | Wed Oct 07 1992 14:07 | 5 | 
|     I recall seeing ads for an Alvarez 6/12 double neck acoustic years ago. 
    The only photo I have seen of Mr. Crow has him with a Steiunberger
    M-series doubleneck.
    
    						Marshall Stax
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| 2602.6 | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Arms raised in a V | Wed Oct 07 1992 14:34 | 8 | |
|     He used the Steinberger doubleneck (two six strings) on one of the two
    songs he did on Crook & Chase the other night, the Alvarez 6/12
    doubleneck on the other tune.  Had a huge array of stomp boxs in front
    of him, but I couldn't identify any of them.  The only sounds that
    seemed predominantly used were a moderately long delay (1-2sec) and
    a smooth distortion (on the non-acoustic number).
    
    Greg
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| 2602.7 | siwwy mood..... | NAVY5::SDANDREA | gwadlluB cixelsyD | Thu Oct 08 1992 07:29 | 3 | 
|     Elmer has a tough time saying "Wobin Cwow".......
    
    8^)
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