- Tue Jan 18, 2011 6:50 pm
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A riff can be used by any musician. It's just a series of notes (or bars, I guess) that are repeated.
Sorry. Listening to Down With The Sickness.
Clutch wrote:Not at all, because "bridge" and "riff" are quite stricte guitar words. Rhytmical is known word i think. Racy too, i think.I corrected this before the site crashed Damn it. Riff and bridge are not guitar words. A bridge is more commonly used by vocalists, but pop up in most songs, really. It's a point in a song which doesn't follow the standard lines (like a verse will have a set number of lines, a bridge won't. It's shorter.).
Bridge = additional part of song which isn't verse, chorus, intro or outtro.
Riff = cycle of guitar chords which is repeated, for example very known main melody of "Smoke on the water".
about band - there are A LOT of bands, which aren't famous but they have very nice style.
Similar band is polish band "Snake Charmer":
http://www.myspace.com/snakecharmerpoland
A riff can be used by any musician. It's just a series of notes (or bars, I guess) that are repeated.
T.K. wrote:zZz - Lover...Didn't they only have one song in DPL? I don't think that counts as being "the band from DPL"... That's like saying "Disturbed. Yeah, the band from Queen of the Damned."
Yes, the band from DPL
They're really really good and working on a new album.
Sorry. Listening to Down With The Sickness.