guitar riff

collocation in English

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guitar
noun[C]
uk
/ɡɪˈtɑːr/
us
/ɡɪˈtɑːr/
a musical instrument, usually made of wood, with six strings and a long neck, played with the fingers or ...
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riff
noun[C]
uk
/rɪf/
us
/rɪf/
in jazz or popular music, a tune that continues or appears regularly in a piece of music while other parts change or ...
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(Definition ofguitarandrifffrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The song makes use of a repeated whistle, faux operated vocals in parts and a westernguitarriffnear the end.
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It's got a greatguitarriffand the message behind it isn't anything too heavy.
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The song opens with an acousticguitarriff, while a pedal steel guitar comes in as the song progresses, resulting in a distinctively country sound.
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The song begins with a funky, distortedguitarriffwhich continues throughout the song.
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The band would apparently spend long periods of time working on simple sounds, or a particularguitarriff.
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While this might be a perfectly acceptable way of hearing some type of metric structure for the opening unaccompaniedguitarriff, it is not realised.
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The track, over eight minutes long, is carried by aguitarriffand occasional chimes.
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It is notable for its polyrhythmic structure with theguitarriffin 5/4 and the drums in 4/4.
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It also includes a repetitive electricguitarriffthroughout the song.
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The opening track has a retro-style rock and rollguitarriffbacked up by a sweeping chord sequence.
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It incorporates melancholicguitarriffwhich is accompanied by classical elements such as violin.
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The arrangement contains a hypnoticguitarriffnot heard in the original.
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Theguitarriffsupports the euphoric build up alongside the progressively faster drum roll, which break into the dance tempo of the song.
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The song was composed in standard tuning and opens with a thin distortedguitarriff.
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The openingguitarriffis resemblant of a fanfare, lasts for the first minute of the song.
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The song utilises an acousticguitarriffand a rotation of lead vocals.
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The song slowly proceeds through its verses, and gains momentum until it attains an anthemic chorus backed by a powerfulguitarriff.
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It is entirely instrumental, with a repetitiveguitarriffrepeating until the piece fades out.
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The song boasts a cheeryguitarriffaccompanied by acoustic guitars and flutes.
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The second time the figure is played, the signatureguitarrifffrom earlier re-appears and the song regains some of its intensity.
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