Wednesday, 30 December 2020

Top 10 Pop Guitar Riffs of 2020 | Ayla Tesler-Mabe


Play your first guitar solo (and more free stuff): ►https://ift.tt/377u9r1 0:00 - Intro Ayla Tesler-Mabe compiles the top ten pop songs from 2020 that have funky guitar parts, awesome solos, and even old country licks and demonstrates each one. 0:54 - Justin Bieber & Shawn Mendes - Monster What makes the song so effective is the guitar tone. With its over-saturated overdrive and fuzz (and Ayla’s own touch of octave and tremolo), the guitar part is has a full presence while remaining understated. 2:29 - Dua Lipa - Break My Heart The guitar tone is compressed and clean giving the song a funky style that's reminiscent of music from the late ’70s and early ’80s. 3:41 - Lil Nas X - Rodeo The guitar work is inspired by the stylistic choices of an old western movie mixed with surf rock. Ayla provides practical tips on how to make the unique riff have bite to it. 5:03 - BTS - Dis-ease This song has VERY jazzy chords and a VERY groovy strumming pattern. She teaches you the names of each chord in the progression and the strumming technique used in this song. 6:16 - Doja Cat - Say So The tasteful guitar work comes down to the funk stylistic playing. If you're just starting to learn about funk technique, this is a great place to start. 7:57 - Ariana Grande - My Hair Ayla plays through the guitar riff slowly so you can hear the chord voicings to play along with the full song yourself. 9:06 - Billie Eilish - My Future The guitar plays a huge role in this song to shift the entire song after the "beat drop." It includes a lot of funky up-strums and palm muting. 10:54 - Miley Cyrus - WTF Do I Know This song on the list has an ACTUAL guitar solo. The first lick is straight from the pentatonic scale, and then breaks out of the minor key and plays a major third -- a common move in rock songs. 12:36 - Zayn - Better The chord progression is an example of a modal interchange (barring a chord you wouldn't typically use in the progression). This adds to the moodiness of the song. 13:52 - Harry Styles - Adore You The song brings back great influences from the ’60s, and the guitar work in this song reflects that! Follow Ayla Tesler-Mabe: ►Facebook: https://ift.tt/2E73Z7b ►Instagram: https://ift.tt/2BhmNxR ►YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqY9L3NQInsCY7pJHTVOHlA Follow us: ►Guitareo: https://ift.tt/2z6NCbp ►Facebook: https://ift.tt/37UKK0q ►Instagram: https://ift.tt/2xyF61r #Guitareo #GuitarRiffs #PopGuitar

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