Guitar moves

Guitar moves

Guitar moves are moves or stunts, which are done involving (most commonly) an electric guitar or bass guitar. These moves exist as pieces of stage flair used by band members to either emphasize a climax to a song or as a piece of visual entertainment to impress the audience.

Windmill

Made famous by The Who's guitarist Pete Townshend. [ [http://www.thewho.net/faq/part1.html#1.2 thewho.net FAQ] describes "windmill" style] Townshend claimed he first saw it performed by Keith Richards while warming up for a concert, and after the concert Pete asked Keith if he could use the move, Keith had no recollection of doing it. The windmill involves holding the guitar in a chord position while rotating the picking arm quickly and hitting the strings, thereby striking the chord. Townshend performed the windmill with such force that at a show in Tacoma, Washington in 1989, he actually drove the guitar's tremolo bar through his picking hand and needed to be rushed to the hospital. [Mike Walkerson, "Amazing Journey"]

Duck Walk

Made famous by Chuck Berry and Angus Young, The Duck Walk, is a guitar move that consists of jumping on one leg and moving the other in a back-and-forth motion, which looks vaguely like the awkward waddle of a duck.

Playing With Teeth

A move coined by Jimi Hendrix [ [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsgHyauIUZY A video] of Hendrix playing Hey Joe with his teeth] that involves plucking strings with the upper teeth. Because it doesn't allow much dexterity, it normally accompanies a fairly simple part of the solo or lick.

Playing Behind Head (or Back)

Another move popularized by Jimi Hendrix, it was also often used by Stevie Ray Vaughan [ [http://www.xtrememusician.com/info/artists/profiles/8.html An article] about SRV's unique playing style] that involved playing with the guitar body resting on his neck behind his head. Vaughan was known to make this signature move by taking off his hat at the climax of a show and setting it on his microphone, and then pull his guitar over his head while continuing to play intricate solo work. This is a more difficult position to play in than merely shifting the guitar around behind your back, which is a more common version of this move, but both require playing solo work without being able to see either hand's action on the strings.

etting guitar on fire

A move usually credited to Jimi Hendrix, [ [http://archives.cnn.com/2002/SHOWBIZ/Music/08/27/hendrix.guitar/ CNN.com - 'Flaming' Hendrix guitar for sale - August 29, 2002 ] ] involves literally setting the guitar on fire and burning it partially or fully, sometimes playing it during the process, sometimes with an outcome of injury. Setting the guitar on fire is often also followed by smashing it to pieces.

Jimi Hendrix is known to have performed this trick on at least three occasions with his Fender Stratocaster guitars:

* March 31, 1967 at London Astoria club. [ [http://www.thetabworld.com/Jimi_Hendrix_biography.html Jimi Hendrix biography ] ] Going a bit too far, Hendrix sustained hand burns and visited the hospital. The [http://www.gear-vault.com/hendrix-fire-fender-strat-guitar-to-fetch-15m/1965 Fender Stratocaster] [ [http://www.gear-vault.com/hendrix-fire-fender-strat-guitar-to-fetch-15m/ Hendrix's lost 1965 Stratocaster ] ] that Hendrix used in the performance was thought to be lost. The Strat eventually ended up in the hands of Hendrix’s press officer, Tony Garland and stored in his parents’ garage in Hove, East Sussex. The guitar was unearthed last year by Garland’s nephew. The Stratocaster is still showing the burn marks from that famous Finsbury Astoria show.
* June 18, 1967 at the Monterey International Pop Festival while performing "Wild Thing" (this event is illustrated in the Monterey Pop documentary). Jimi Hendrix Experience was working as an opening act for The Monkees and later left the tour.
* May, 1968 at Miami Pop Festival, after playing 4 songs of his set (including "Foxy Lady" and "Purple Haze"). Jimi gave away the burnt guitar to his friend, Frank Zappa, who restored it and played it afterwards. After Frank's death, his son, Dweezil Zappa inherited all his guitars, including Jimi's burnt Stratocaster, and sold it in an auction in September 24, 2002 in UK for ₤400,000 ($615,000).

Guitar smashing

Another move popularised by Pete Townshend, guitar smashing is just as the name suggests, smashing the guitar, usually at the climax of a set.

References

See also

* Air guitar


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