In this week's episode, Paul Andrews dives into a fundamental topic for guitar beginners: what sets a riff, a lick, and a solo apart? Understanding these building blocks is essential for learning songs, improving improvisation, and practicing with intention.
Key Topics Covered
Beginner Guitar Academy Updates
- "Wonderful Tonight" Song Study is being re-released on Friday, February 13th, just in time for Valentine’s Day. The updated lesson will have in-depth breakdowns of lead and rhythm parts, along with play-along tracks featuring scrolling tabs.
- February’s Live Member Q&A is set for Monday, February 23rd at 9 pm GMT / 4 pm EST / 1 pm PST. Submit questions ahead of time if you can’t attend live—recordings will be available for all members.
What is a Riff?
- A riff is a repeating, recognizable musical idea and often forms the backbone or foundation of a song.
- Iconic examples: "Smoke on the Water," "Sunshine of Your Love."
- Riffs repeat often, sync with rhythm & groove, and are usually played the same way every time.
- If you’re a BGA member, check the riff section for 75+ riffs and the workshop section for themed riff collections.
What is a Lick?
- A lick is a short, reusable musical phrase, like a "word" you can insert into solos or different playing contexts.
- Licks are flexible and show up in various songs and keys. Blues and rock are full of classic licks recycled by greats like B.B. King, Albert King, and Joe Bonamassa.
- Key traits: short, flexible, easy to move around.
- Find blues licks and "Quick Licks" lessons inside the Academy.
What is a Solo?
- A solo is a longer musical statement, usually constructed from multiple licks.
- Great solos are like stories, with phrases, space, dynamics, and emotion (think David Gilmour’s "Comfortably Numb").
- Solos aren’t just fast runs—they use repetition, variation, and phrasing.
- BGA members can check out the workshop "Learn to Play 5 Beginner Guitar Solos" for a progressive solo study.
How Do They Work Together?
- Riff = song identity.
- Licks = your vocabulary.
- Solos = arranging licks into a musical story.
- Most beginners miss the "lick" step when trying to solo. Learning licks is crucial.
Common Beginner Mistakes
- Calling everything a solo.
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