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  2. List of top 20 'greatest guitar riffs ever' - AOL

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    Music lovers in the UK have done their best to finally put to rest the endless debate of what is the greatest guitar riff in music history. The voting was sponsored by BBC Radio 2 for a just over ...

  3. Riff - Wikipedia

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    Author Rikky Rooksby states: "A riff is a short, repeated, memorable musical phrase, often pitched low on the guitar, which focuses much of the energy and excitement of a rock song." [ 4 ] BBC Radio 2 , in compiling its list of 100 Greatest Guitar Riffs, defined a riff as the "main hook of a song", often beginning the song, and is "repeated ...

  4. Oriental riff - Wikipedia

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    The Oriental riff and interpretations of it have been included as part of numerous musical works in Western music. Examples of its use include Poetic Tone Pictures (Poeticke nalady) (1889) by Antonin Dvořák, [6] "Limehouse Blues" by Carl Ambrose and his Orchestra (1935), "Kung Fu Fighting" by Carl Douglas (1974), "Japanese Boy" by Aneka (1981), [1] [4] The Vapors' "Turning Japanese" (1980 ...

  5. The 22 Greatest Two-Person Bands of All Time - AOL

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    Meg’s simple, hard-hitting drums were a perfect match for Jack’s loud, quirky songs, primarily played on guitar but memorably pitched down to sound like a bass on the hit “Seven Nation Army ...

  6. Blast Rites: January’s Best New Metal, and the 30 Greatest ...

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    Blast Rites: January’s Best New Metal, and the 30 Greatest Riffs of 1993 Read More » The post Blast Rites: January’s Best New Metal, and the 30 Greatest Riffs of 1993 appeared first on SPIN.

  7. Jangle - Wikipedia

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    Jangle or jingle-jangle is a sound typically characterized by undistorted, treble-heavy electric guitars (particularly 12-strings) played in a droning chordal style (by strumming or arpeggiating). The sound is mainly associated with pop music [1] as well as 1960s guitar bands, folk rock, and 1980s indie music.

  8. Day Tripper - Wikipedia

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    Main guitar riff. The main compositional feature of "Day Tripper" is its two-bar, single-chord guitar riff. [27] [28] The riff opens and closes the song, and forms the basis of the verses. In addition, the pattern is transposed to the IV chord during the verses and to the V chord for the bridge.

  9. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction - Wikipedia

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    The group re-recorded it two days later at RCA Studios in Hollywood, California, with a different beat and the Maestro fuzzbox adding sustain to the sound of the guitar riff. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Richards envisioned redoing the track later with a horn section playing the riff: "this was just a little sketch, because, to my mind, the fuzz tone was ...