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Riffs You can Use - Part 9
Lyle:
I'm running behind, I'll be back in a few minutes...
Lyle: thank you, I'm back
Lyle: I'll try to show you a few riffs you can
use over this jam track in Fm:
Jeff: Now Thats a Groove!
Lyle: First, get to know the chords used in the
jam track:
Lyle: First riff I want to show you is made from
the Fm scale:
Lyle: I
tabbed out it going up the 2nd sctring because that's where's most of the first
riff is played.
Lyle: When I made up this first riff, I avoided
playing the root note (F) until near the end of the riff. I thought that way it
would "tease" the ear, ending in a good resolve when I finaly didhit the F
note.
Lyle:
How we doing?,
Lyle: any questions?
sam:
doing good
sam:
what type of music would you call this?
Lyle: "Beyond Jazz"
Lyle: or Fusion Jazz?
Lyle: The next riff is made from the Fm
pentatonic. It's a two-handed tapping riff.
Lyle:
Make sure you click on the TAB and then click again to display it on the
fretboard.
Lyle: The (T) is your right hand
tap.
Lyle:
The next riff is a short, repeating riff that you can use to climb the neck with
real fast.
Lyle: v
= pick down
Lyle: ^ = pick up
Lyle:
Keep alternating
Lyle:
Video should be up help to see who the riff is played. Start slow and work up
your speed. Then move it up the neck 1 fret and do the riff
again.
Lyle: Keep moving it all the way up to the 13th
fret position and play out of it like this:
Lyle:
You've moved from one Fm position to another, by playing a chromatic
run.
Lyle: Next riff starts with a string skip,
followed by a blues sounding riff, because of the flatted 5th degree added to
the scale:
Lyle:
Last riff is a simple riff, using the Fm pentatic scale. I played a descending
pattern of the wholle thing:
Lyle:
Simply taking a scale and playing it it some other position or pattern can
sometimes result in an interesting riff.
Lyle: Hope some of these ideas helps give you
ideas to make up your own riffs.
Gene: thanks Lyle, good jam!
Lyle: Thank you. That's all for now, see you next
time!
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