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lineups and more compact song structures) or crossed into symphonic pop , arena rock , or new wave . early groups who exhibited progressive features are retroactively described as " proto-prog ". the canterbury scene , originating in the late s, denotes a subset of prog bands who emphasised the use of wind
instruments , complex chord changes and long improvisations. rock in opposition , from the late s, was more avant-garde , and when combined with the canterbury style, created avant-prog . in the s, a new subgenre, neo-progressive rock , enjoyed some commercial success, although it was also accused of...
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