this baritone guitar riff is insanely groovy
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- Another installment in the ongoing challenge to myself to write a new riff for guitar every week. This time we've got a gnarly baritone riff in 6/8 that grooves and causes pain all at the same time. I love a triplet groove and I wanted to add in ghosts notes and thick sounding low strings parts. Hope you dig it.
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New riffs every Wednesday. My big challenge to myself is to write something new every week and publish it. So far it's going alright.
If this riff is any indication I’d say it’s going great!
Man that's awesome.
the Andy Mckee is strong in this one !
Easily my biggest influence! Love his music.
Ebon coast vibes
I’m glad he’s an influence, I just came across your channel and commented on another video the Andy McKee comment but was worried if it came across wrong. But excellent work! I’m definitely subscribing!
holy shit that technique is like butter. that's like decades of dedication right there
Thank you man! Definitely been working on it for a few years.
For me, it was the hand shaking at the end. WHAT. A. RIFF.
I try to make my riffs as painful as possible
Pls, make a full song out of it, it's too cool to leave it undone
Man that tone is so beautiful and warm! Love it.
Thank you very much!
Love that baritone sound! Amazing work here
Thanks a lot!
Groovetastic and chonky. Wonderful stuff!
Been lurking and watching these, but this too juicy to not comment on🫡😎😎 smooth, brotherman!
Subscribed! Your right hand claw/hammer technique, chord voicings and vibrato are on point
Thanks for uploading this and including the tabs. I recently got a baritone acoustic - and while it's a great guitar I'm still figuring out what to do with it. I can learn this and also use it to give me some ideas.
Enjoy! Baritones are crazy fun.
I'll play that song one day, and this day is close to today. Thanks bud
(Need long version btw)
Gonna get there eventually!
the beginning reminded me of Dream Theater's "Nightmare to remember"
Baritones are so amazing, i love playing slide on them.
Smooooooooth and flowing. I love it.
Reminds me of Mike Dawes, so good.
Awesome pieces! thanks for sharing the tabs!
Love the Andy McKee influence, hope you turn this into a full song.
The guitar in the background really did say 🫤
wow !
Actually really periphery
felt a bit of mark in there yeah
@@ThrashXCVmisha too. Like his “all new materials”
I was thinking the same thing!
@@ThrashXCV Wrong. This is Andy McKee influence. Not some djent band.
@@JamesGaoist not true. Notice he didn’t comment on or like your comment? This was influenced by Andy McKee. Not djent bros.
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!
Very fluent, smile for the camera cheers.
gnarly indeed!
Bro that’s sick
Fire, keep em coming
love it subd !!
Beautiful!!
So nice, man. Love it ❤
If John Mayor smoked some crack and decided to do an instrumental baritone acoustic album 😅🤩
Love this
Thank you!
Good shit dude you’re talented!
Thanks man!
This is sick
Brilliant. Subscribed 👌🏼
Wow. I hadn’t realized I need a baritone acoustic 😂
It's a really fun range to play in.
Agreed.
F**king clean bruda.🔥
Much appreciated man
Groovy and awesome man!
Thank you man!
The steaz is strong in this one
that was sick!
Title did not disappoint
I think this is actually more of a 12/16 feel, I feel the sets of 3 that would subdivide the 6/8 into dotted eigths for the pulse. same difference really though, subbed
Well done! Maybe my next guitar will be a baritone...
Are you playing notes along side those percussive thumb hits? Because That def would open up that kind of playing more if I could both do that and also not interrupt what was happening underneath. It requires a really solid technique where only the E or maybe A strings are affected by the percussive thumb hits and not muting anything else.
I guess that would also mean you would have to try and not move your entire hand and more just your thumb, kind of like a slapping motion.
Really vibey playing. Makes me think of a sunny day in a pine forest driving down a mountain road while being in a relaxed introspective mood.
On the thumb slap in this groove I use my first and middle finger to strum the higher strings. In other pieces of music I use the same technique to play individual notes as well if I'm playing a more pronounced melodic passage.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Killer! Loved it!
damn this made me subscribe immediately
Awesome! Thank you!
okay, so can i use this for my production? 😂 btw, this is smooth af ❤
Groovy baby
Really nice
Great stuff Tom!!
I see the music scrolling underneath, are these available?
Not yet, but I’m considering putting together files for all of them and making them available. TBD!
First time seeing a Furch 'in the wild'
They're awesome guitars. I've been playing them for a while.
nice, sounds like it could be in a periphery song
Honestly f**k off, this was too good 😂😂😂
Sunga Jung catching the beat is nice on it
sweeeet
That was fire mydude. What style/brand guitar is that? I like the width if the fret board...
It's a Furch 'Yellow' baritone. Great guitar. Beefy for sure.
@@TomInBoston I appreciate you responding. I'll look into it
Hell yeah man that is indeed groovy, what kind of guitar is that?
Great work - what's the guitar brand/maker?
Thanks! The guitar is from Furch. It's a yellow series baritone.
Nice. I thought of Andy McKee too.
I subscribed about 15 seconds in lol
Did you film this at 270 shutter angle ? it looks like Mad Max Furiosa lol
i want a baritone guitar so bad now lol
They're awesome. Highly recommend.
Booties in the chat!
T A S T Y
Goes even harder at 1.5x
Sounds like something opeth would come up with
if tim henson was a country artist
What brand guitar is that? Furch?
Yep! It's a Furch 'Yellow' Baritone. It's a a great guitar.
Furch!!!!!
Yessir!
Would this whole song count as a broken arpeggio or am i being dumb
I don't know that I would call anything in here an arpeggio necessarily - most of this groove is just a fast picking pattern around various chords.
@TomInBoston oh ookay thanks dude
Hey which model guitar is this?
It's a Furch yellow baritone. Love it.
@@TomInBoston Right on! Thanks
Tough!!!
Wait what? I managed to count a 4/4 and it still feels right when the tab is showing a 6/8 time?
I thought so too, but you don't count this monotone 1,2,3,4 think of a more bouncy Walz. Once I was counting it in 4 I couldn't stop until I forced myself to find the one and find the flow of the 6/8 count in 3's first then you can could a full 6/8 if you want. Tricked my brain too lol
what is the tuning?
Baritone standard tuning - BEADF#B
Now sing and play
Not with a riff like that lol