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by Cosmic_Bard » 19 Jul 2008, 13:07
http://youtube.com/watch?v=1MqOJHXvg1w
Stumbled on this on YouTube... it lets you see clearly why Roberto Tiranti is such a great vocalist.
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by Jion » 19 Jul 2008, 14:14
Tee hee that made me happy
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by valiant » 19 Jul 2008, 19:30
Well that should be expected from a musician in the "Power Metal (or Progressive Metal)" genre.
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by Cosmic_Bard » 19 Jul 2008, 20:24
valiant wrote:Well that should be expected from a musician in the "Power Metal (or Progressive Metal)" genre.
Why the genre split?
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by valiant » 19 Jul 2008, 21:19
IMO: Labyrinth initially sounded much like the "Power Metal" formula until their style somewhat changed to become more like "Progressive Metal."
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by zoupzuop2 » 19 Jul 2008, 21:27
Prog metal borrows elements from Jazz; it's not always so 4-to-the-floor or as obsessed with dragons. Power Metal also tends to be faster in general.
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by TEEX » 22 Jul 2008, 08:19
Not to mention most power metal is in 4/4 time. Take a look at J. Storm (Fabio Lione's) band Rhapsody of Fire for example.
Progressive metal changes their time signatures often change time signatures in the middle of songs (ex. Dream Theater).
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