- Year 10
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The guitar solo in rock music
I have created a virtuosic guitar solo incorporating idiomatic guitar techniques.
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- Year 10
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The guitar solo in rock music
I have created a virtuosic guitar solo incorporating idiomatic guitar techniques.
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- In the 1980s rock continued to be hugely commercially successful.
- Artists drew influence from other styles and often used developing technology in their music.
- A common feature of many rock styles is the virtuosic guitar solo.
- These are normally based on the blues or pentatonic scale, and are played above the riff or chords.
- Guitarists often used specific techniques such as note bending, hammer-ons, tapping, and harmonics.
Keywords
Virtuosic - playing in a virtuosic style means to play in a way that shows off technical and musical ability
Note bending - note bending is when a musician ‘bends’ the pitch of a note
Hammer-on - a hammer-on is a technique where the guitarist presses their finger into a fret to play a note, rather than plucking the string
Tapping - tapping is a guitar technique in which both hands 'tap' the frets, allowing very fast patterns to be played
Harmonic - a harmonic is a very high-pitched sound that guitarists often play to add excitement to solos
Common misconception
A solo should just use as many fast notes as possible.
To be really effective, a solo should gradually build up in intensity. If it is extremely virtuosic from the beginning, it loses its impact. Building up to a very flashy, virtuosic climax is most effective.
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