- Guitar solo
Guitar solos are a melodic passage, section, or entire piece of music written for an
electric guitar or anacoustic guitar . Guitar solos, which often contain varying degrees ofimprovisation , are used in many styles of popular music such asblues , rock, metal andjazz styles such asswing andjazz fusion . Guitar solos are also used inclassical music forms such aschamber music andconcerto s.Guitar solos range from unaccompanied works for a single guitar to compositions with accompaniment from other instruments. The accompaniment musicians for a guitar solo can range from a small ensemble such as a
jazz quartet or a rock band, to a large ensemble such as anorchestra orbig band . Unaccompanied acoustic guitar music is found in folk and classical music dating as far back as the instrument has existed, and the use of an acoustic guitar as a solo voice within an ensemble dates back at least to theBaroque concerto .Rock music
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Sweep picking on an electric guitar.] Even though guitar solos are used in a wide range of different genres, the term guitar solo is often taken to refer specifically to therock music genre. The dramatic, amplified electric guitar solo has become a characteristic part of rock music. Guitar solos are often performed withelectric guitar with a timbral effect known as distortion which makes the sound fuller and adds harmonic overtones. Since the 1960s and 1970s, electric guitarists often alter the sound of their guitar adding electronicguitar effects such asreverb orchorus .Rock bands often have two guitarists, designated 'lead' and 'rhythm', the 'lead' player taking the solos while the 'rhythm' player accompanies them with chords or riffs. Most examples of rock music are based around
song s in verytraditional forms. The main formal features are therefore verses, choruses, and bridges. The guitar solo is usually the most significantinstrumental (that is, non-vocal ) section of amainstream rock song. In other rock-related genres such as pop and dance music, the keyboard synthesizer usually plays this melodic role.This use of an instrumental interlude to a song is influenced by blues musicians like
John Lee Hooker andMuddy Waters , who were influential in the development ofrhythm and blues (e.g.,Bo Diddley ),rock and roll (e.g.Chuck Berry ) and hence more modern forms of rock music. In most cases, the rock guitar solo is a short instrumental section of the song. In the classic verse-chorus form it quite often falls between the second chorus and third verse. As well, extended guitar solos are sometimes used at the end of songs, such asLynyrd Skynyrd 's "Free Bird ",Pink Floyd 's "Comfortably Numb ",Guns N' Roses 's "November Rain " andThe Eagles 's "Hotel California". Solos can also take place in the introduction of a song, such as in "Since I've Been Loving You ", byLed Zeppelin .The use of the guitar solo in
heavy metal music was especially notable during the 1980s, when rapid-fire "shredding" guitar solos were common; a virtuostic lead guitarist of a band might be as well-known as the singer. During this time the use of techniques such asharmonics became more widely used. Later, guitarists who had developed considerable technical facility began to release albums which consisted only of guitar compositions. Guitar solos in popular music went out of fashion in the mid 1990s, coinciding with the rise in popularity ofGrunge andNu metal , neither of which feature guitar solos prominently. During this period, guitar solos became less prominent in many pop and popular rock music styles; either being trimmed down to a short four-bar transition, or omitted entirely. In the 2000s, guitar solos have come back into fashion in heavy metal music.Bass guitar solos
While
bass guitar solos are not common in popular music, some bands also include bass solos in some songs, particularly heavy metal, funk, and progressive rock bands. Some genres use bass guitar solos in most songs, such asjazz bands orjazz fusion groups. Bass solos are also common in certain styles of punk music. In a rock context, bass guitar solos are structured and performed in a similar fashion as a rock guitar solo, often with the musical accompaniment from the verse or chorus sections. While bass guitar solos appear on few studio albums from rock or pop bands, genres such asprogressive rock ,fusion -influenced rock, and some types of heavy metal are more likely to include bass solos, both in studio albums and in live performances.Bass solos are performed using a range of different techniques, such as plucking or fingerpicking. In the 1960s,
The Who 's bassist,John Entwistle , performed a bass break on the song "My Generation" using a pick although he originally intended to use his fingers. Heavy metal bass players such asGeezer Butler (Black Sabbath ),Alex Webster (Cannibal Corpse ),Cliff Burton (Metallica ),Jazz fusion bassistJaco Pastorius (Weather Report ), andLes Claypool (Primus ,Blind Illusion ) used chime-like harmonics and rapid plucking techniques in his bass solos.Geddy Lee of Rush performed a number of solos, most notably in songs such as "YYZ".In the 1970s, funk bassists such as
Larry Graham began using slapping and popping techniques for their bass solos, which coupled a percussive thumb-slapping technique of the lower strings with an aggressive finger-snap of the higher strings, often in rhythmic alternation. The slap and pop technique incorporates a large number of muted (or 'ghost' tones) to normal notes to add to the rhythmic effect. Slapping and popping solos were prominent in 1980s pop and R&B, and they are still used by some 2000s-era funk and Latin bands.When playing bass solos, hard rock and heavy metal bassists sometimes use
bass effects such as distortion orWah-wah pedals to produce a more pronounced sound. Due to the lower range of the bass, bass guitar solos usually have a much lighter accompaniment than solos for other instruments. In some cases, the bass guitar solo is unaccompanied, or it is accompanied only by the drums.ee also
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Solo (music)
*Air guitar - a form of dance and movement in which the performer pretends to play rock or heavy metal-styleelectric guitar solos
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* [http://guitar.about.com/library/bl100greatest.htm Top 100 Guitar Solos of All Time]
* [http://www.thedigitalguitar.com/?p=2 Learn How to Create Great Guitar Solos]
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