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Re: Best instrumental parts to songs?
How about some love for the synthesizer in Jump? Let's hear it from the Van Halen fans. If you're not into synthesizers, there's a pretty cool part in Right Now. I'm thinking it's a piano.
If you like pianos, I think every Bruce Hornsby song I've heard has some cool instrumental parts. |
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Re: Best instrumental parts to songs?
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The intro to Gimme Shelter, by The Rolling Stones [/ QUOTE ] Agreed, this is awesome. It really added a lot to The Departed, in my opinion. |
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Re: Best instrumental parts to songs?
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Opening for "Thunderstruck" by AC/DC is amazing, gets me pumped everytime. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, that song is awesome. I've seen them in concert twice, and the intro to that song has always amazed me. I have no idea how somebody could play that. If you can listen to that intro and not get jacked, you might not be human. The more of these I read make me realize that I usually favor the intro of songs over the solos near the end. Somebody said One, which is a great intro. Another one by Metallica is Fade to Black. Also, Hero of the Day. I identify songs a lot more by the way they begin than by their signature solos in the middle or near the end. |
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[ QUOTE ] Opening for "Thunderstruck" by AC/DC is amazing, gets me pumped everytime. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, that song is awesome. I've seen them in concert twice, and the intro to that song has always amazed me. I have no idea how somebody could play that. [/ QUOTE ] lol, so far you've been amazed at the difficulty of the intro to Sweet Child O' Mine, and Thunderstruck. Both of these are easy to play. I can play both and I can't play sh*t on guitar. They sound difficult but are not. Then there's sstuff that sounds easy to play and you go to look at the tab and it's like "Yeah, I don't have 8 fingers...not playing that one." [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] |
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