In any genre, not just Blues related genres.
Also, favorite song with a Guitar solo, and favorite one without one.
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They can serve a purpose or just be a reason to show off. One of my favorites is in John Mayer’s song gravity. There it feels like a nice break and it makes the song feel that much more relaxing. However in some songs it can go on for too long and feel a little overwhelming and just bad. It also depends on genre where a heavy metal song might have a lot of guitar solos because that’s the style, a hip hop song with one would probably feel out of place. This just my opinion and overall guitar solos are quite enjoyable
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1 回复1. Nottiham Lace by Buckethead 2. Some Kind of Monster [spoiler]Genres that have prominent features of guitars should feature solos. Just look at St. Anger songs live! The albums don’t have solos, but the concert versions do![/spoiler]
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1 回复Good, but often overdone and annoying. Looking at you Van Halen. [spoiler]Sorry, all out of salt.[/spoiler]
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Solos are so important that they can shift the mood of the entire song. Many of the solos that Pink Floyd do are so powerful that you can feel the song even more than without the solos (Especially in their The Wall album). Solos can carry the weight of the whole song. -
1 回复由Chef编辑: 4/20/2021 3:32:53 PM[spoiler]very important as it provides us with hours of air guitaring [/spoiler] [spoiler]favorite solo: the solo in Free Bird[/spoiler]
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Depends on what genre of music we’re talking about. What’s more of an issue is that guitars have been pushed out of most contemporary music. Not for aesthetic reasons. But because they don’t fit into the way people want to record music these days.
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由Cobravert编辑: 4/20/2021 1:34:59 PMIn pop / R&B style music it doesn't really seem to be important at all. In rock, it's a staple that just needs to be part of the song because it is part of the DNA of it. It was present from the earliest blues / rock songs from the 50's, and it has remained a standard feature of most all rock songs since. I'm having trouble thinking of any that don't have any, for most all rock I listen to is from bands that have major guitarists in them. The solo adds all ranges of feelings and emotions - warmth, passion, joy, highs, lows, anger, despair, antagonism,... - just in what the song conveys, but in notes.