"Unless the guitar works as a color, then I don't use it, so I haven't been playing guitar too much lately"
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The intent is almost clinical: he’s talking about function, not nostalgia. Rabin came up in a world where the guitar was often the main character, especially in arena rock and prog. So the subtext lands with a quiet provocation: the guitar is no longer automatically central, not even for a guitarist. In film scoring and modern production, texture wins over virtuosity. A synth pad can carry emotion as effectively as a riff; a few well-placed harmonics can do more than a solo. When he says he hasn’t been playing "too much lately", it’s less confession than professional triage.
Context matters: Rabin’s post-Yes career leans heavily into composing for picture, where music is subordinate to story and timing. The quote also nods to a wider cultural shift. Guitar culture used to promise authenticity; now it competes with infinite, frictionless timbres inside a laptop. Rabin isn’t mourning that. He’s signaling discipline: restraint as taste, and taste as the real instrument.
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Rabin, Trevor. (2026, January 15). Unless the guitar works as a color, then I don't use it, so I haven't been playing guitar too much lately. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/unless-the-guitar-works-as-a-color-then-i-dont-154946/
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"Unless the guitar works as a color, then I don't use it, so I haven't been playing guitar too much lately." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/unless-the-guitar-works-as-a-color-then-i-dont-154946/. Accessed 17 Feb. 2026.







