Bricksnbeatles
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Inspired by @peccary’s long-running “Now Playing” thread which many of us regularly participate in, I thought it might be fun to recognize an overlooked aspect of guitar solos in particular— Conciseness.
So often guitar solos are used as a vehicle for self-indulgence— they’re showy and meandering, and frankly they frequently do nothing to improve the song as a whole other than being kinda cool in the moment.
Other times, solos are able to serve the song, having a clear direction that furthers the progression of the song— take the iconic Comfortably Numb solos for example, or any of the other solos that are regularly ranked as the “greatest of all time” by various polls and publications. They all tend to be pretty long, usually contributing at least a minute or two, which in many cases is a very sizable chunk of the song
What’s really special is when a solo manages to take the elements of what makes a great solo, and distills it down into a fulfilling musical statement with a beginning, a middle, and an end, all in the span of just a few bars. This is where we’re gonna celebrate those solos.
In this thread, post some of your favorite solos that are less than 30 seconds long.
I’ll start with a real quick one from Eric Stewart— ringing in at just 14 seconds:
10cc’s The Things We Do For Love (@1:40)
So often guitar solos are used as a vehicle for self-indulgence— they’re showy and meandering, and frankly they frequently do nothing to improve the song as a whole other than being kinda cool in the moment.
Other times, solos are able to serve the song, having a clear direction that furthers the progression of the song— take the iconic Comfortably Numb solos for example, or any of the other solos that are regularly ranked as the “greatest of all time” by various polls and publications. They all tend to be pretty long, usually contributing at least a minute or two, which in many cases is a very sizable chunk of the song
What’s really special is when a solo manages to take the elements of what makes a great solo, and distills it down into a fulfilling musical statement with a beginning, a middle, and an end, all in the span of just a few bars. This is where we’re gonna celebrate those solos.
In this thread, post some of your favorite solos that are less than 30 seconds long.
I’ll start with a real quick one from Eric Stewart— ringing in at just 14 seconds:
10cc’s The Things We Do For Love (@1:40)