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Symphonic rock is a subgenre of rock music, and more specifically, progressive rock. Since early in...
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Symphonic rock is a subgenre of rock music, and more specifically, progressive rock. Since early in progressive rock's history, the term has been used sometimes to distinguish more classically influenced progressive rock from the more psychedelic and experimental offerings.
Symphonic rock is best described as the combination of rock and classical music traditions. Some artists perform rock arrangements of themes from classical music, or compose original pieces in classical composition structures. Others play with the accompaniment of a symphony orchestra or use a synthesizer to emulate orchestral instruments. London Symphony Orchestra started their Symphonic Rock project known as Classic Rock or Rock Symphonies without any mixing or synthesized changes.
Symphonic rock is not an orchestral rendition of hit Rock and Pop songs by classical orchestras; these can be considered "classical arrangements of contemporary music", though these are at times marketed as "symphonic rock" by various outlets.
Symphonic rock is best described as the combining of rock and classical music traditions.
Classical devices often employed in symphonic rock include the following:
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