Doesn’t “Jump” feature EVH on keyboard? Not sure that qualsSubmitted for non-member Mick Dundee. . .
1) Radar Love by Golden Earring:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZObv6QgRXc
2) Reelin' in the Years by Steely Dan:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dPRGfGmCmU
3) Baba ORiley by The Who:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2KRpRMSu4g
4) Jump by Van Halen:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bq-potK_7Ts
I thought the same, but 1) it's a nonmember and 2. maybe he meant Panama?Doesn’t “Jump” feature EVH on keyboard? Not sure that quals
there is a fairly standard bluegrass kick-off riff called the potato. i learned about it pretty early on when i started figuring out fiddle tunes. the beginning of plastic banana upthread is an example.FWIW, I’ve always considered. “riff” a short repeated phrase, usually at the beginning of a song. . A non-guitar riff would be what Stevie Wonder plays in Superstition. Pretty Woman, Last Train To Clarksville, Amos Moses, and Long Cool Woman all have guitar riffs. Johnny B Goode has no riff. It’s Chuck Berry playing lead guitar over chord changes. Black Magic Woman has a great organ riff that Carlos plays lead guitar over.
Be that as it may, I’ve really enjoyed this thread. Everything posted is good stuff. Keep ‘me coming, riff or no riff.
Yeah, that’s a guitar riff trying to sound like a fiddle.there is a fairly standard bluegrass kick-off riff called the potato. i learned about it pretty early on when i started figuring out fiddle tunes. the beginning of plastic banana upthread is an example.
he, doc watson, and tim o'brien are my favorites. luckily, i got to see tony a few times and got to meet him backstage at the variety playhouse in atlanta. got to see his pre-war d-28 up close. unfortunately, i never got to see him while he was still singing.Yeah, that’s a guitar riff trying to sound like a fiddle.
Tony Rice is my all time favorite Bluegrass guitarist. Anything he did was awesome. I understand he’s pretty sick and doesn’t play much anymore. There’s no telling how much time I’ve spent trying to play similarly. I’m not even close but keep trying. Bluegrass is hard to play.
Kath was a bad mama jama .. . . .I'm surprised Chicago's Terry Kath on Dialogue 1 & 2 is not here. I would put it on but I don't know how (computer illiterate). Kath was one of the greatest guitar players of all time and this was a terrific lead in riff.
Those danged non-members . . Can't trust them AND they don't know guitars from keys . .I thought the same, but 1) it's a nonmember and 2. maybe he meant Panama?
Good grief, I used to think that was good...but I was likely in an altered state every time I listened to it.Who remembers The Bubble Puppy?
https://youtu.be/9vqfKR2JMXs
That's why my first post was "Big Love" by Fleetwood Mac -- but others seemed to focus on the "guitar solo" at the start of a song -- so I went Eric Johnson "Cliffs of Dover"FWIW, I’ve always considered. “riff” a short repeated phrase, usually at the beginning of a song. . A non-guitar riff would be what Stevie Wonder plays in Superstition. Pretty Woman, Last Train To Clarksville, Amos Moses, and Long Cool Woman all have guitar riffs. Johnny B Goode has no riff. It’s Chuck Berry playing lead guitar over chord changes. Black Magic Woman has a great organ riff that Carlos plays lead guitar over.
Be that as it may, I’ve really enjoyed this thread. Everything posted is good stuff. Keep ‘me coming, riff or no riff.