The song is 'Cliffs of dover' by Eric Johnson.
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it usually depends on the violin in question, but the violin can make a multitude of sounds ranging from melodic, to lively fiddle music, to even rock.
Both the Yardbirds and Aerosmith did versions of "Train Kept a Rollin" using guitars to mimic the sound of locomotive whistles in the opening. Also, the CCR version of "Susie Q" has a drum intro that sounds like a bunch of railroad cars rolling by you at a crossing. Are you thinking of one of those?
The song is 'Cliffs of dover' by Eric Johnson.
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rb1 is highway star rb2 is hello there
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Sizzla- Solid as a rock
it usually depends on the violin in question, but the violin can make a multitude of sounds ranging from melodic, to lively fiddle music, to even rock.
The intro is played on a Lowrey Organ using a 'repeat' function. It is not a synthesiser as commonly thought, but the song certainly did pioneer use of synthesisers in rock music. Other instruments are the piano, electric and bass guitars, drums and violin.
Both the Yardbirds and Aerosmith did versions of "Train Kept a Rollin" using guitars to mimic the sound of locomotive whistles in the opening. Also, the CCR version of "Susie Q" has a drum intro that sounds like a bunch of railroad cars rolling by you at a crossing. Are you thinking of one of those?
"i rock" means "Ich rocke" in German.
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Many rock bands have used violins for their music. They can be used to add dramatic flair to a song, or to make a song unique in various other ways. Most rock bands don't feature a violin player as a regular member of the band, though.