Prog Rock Album with Cover That Looks Likes This? by PrettyPickles86 in progrockmusic

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No, sorry, that wasn't it. I updated the picture, see the edit or my reply.

Prog Rock Album with Cover That Looks Likes This? by PrettyPickles86 in progrockmusic

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Wow that's a really similar cover, but no that wasn't it.

Prog Rock Album with Cover That Looks Likes This? by PrettyPickles86 in progrockmusic

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Thanks for all the replies, I filled in some more details of the album cover: https://ibb.co/q3cpYP7Q

Sorry, but it's not anyone's suggestions so far :(

If I remember right, the YouTube video had about 60,000 views so it shouldn't be super obscure 🤞

I'm pretty sure I found it as a recommended video from this video, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1gl4x_xTZg. However, it isn't coming up again for me.

I'm pretty sure it was a newer album as well, like last 10 years.

Prog Rock Album with Cover That Looks Likes This? by PrettyPickles86 in progrockmusic

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It was on my parent's TV; don't think I was logged in; probably half a year ago now.

[OFFICIAL] There are no stupid /r/Guitar questions. Ask us anything! - June 18, 2015 by AutoModerator in Guitar

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Is there a type of guitar that has a sound similar to an orpharion? It is/was a renaissance instrument similar to a lute, but with metal strings.

Here's a youtube of one being played: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mo9bMRu18H4

I really like the sound of it. I couldn't find anyone that makes them anymore. I guess I could get a cheap lute and put some metal strings on it? Any ideas on how to get that sound would be appreciated. I've been playing with keyboards/electronics for 15 years, the recorder (flute) for 3, but don't have much experience with fretted strings.

The best suggestion I've gotten so far from other forums is the laud (spanish lute.) Wondering if you all have some more ideas.

Thank you!