"Guitar is great for a certain thing, but a piano is so much more expansive"
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"Piano" stands in for a wider sonic architecture. Ten fingers, a huge range, bass and melody at once, harmony that can move in dense, cinematic blocks. You can sketch an entire arrangement on it without needing a band to fill the gaps. Subtext: if guitar is voice and swagger, piano is blueprint and world-building. Ralphs isn’t just praising another instrument; he’s gesturing at compositional power - the ability to map emotion with more than one color at a time.
Context matters: classic rock was built on guitar heroics, but the era’s most durable songs often started at the keyboard, where chord changes and melody have nowhere to hide. Ralphs’ line reads like a backstage truth from a writer-performer: riffs get you noticed; harmonic range keeps you interesting. It’s also a quiet rebuke to rock’s machismo - expansiveness over dominance, craft over pose.
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Ralphs, Mick. (2026, January 16). Guitar is great for a certain thing, but a piano is so much more expansive. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/guitar-is-great-for-a-certain-thing-but-a-piano-93441/
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Ralphs, Mick. "Guitar is great for a certain thing, but a piano is so much more expansive." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/guitar-is-great-for-a-certain-thing-but-a-piano-93441/.
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"Guitar is great for a certain thing, but a piano is so much more expansive." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/guitar-is-great-for-a-certain-thing-but-a-piano-93441/. Accessed 19 Feb. 2026.

