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What's the best guitar intro ever?

100 Greatest Guitar Intros Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love. Alive. All Day And All Of The Night. All Right Now. American Woman. Aqualung. Are You Gonna Go My Way. Bad To The Bone. More items...

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Series: Guitar Riffs Format: Softcover – TAB Artist: Various

Guitar riffs from 100 awesome tunes, including: Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love • Barracuda • Crazy Train • Detroit Rock City • Free Ride • Heartbreaker • I Feel Fine • La Grange • Life in the Fast Lane • Message in a Bottle • Paranoid • Pride and Joy • Rebel, Rebel • Revolution • Say It Ain't So • Silent Lucidity • Stairway to Heaven • Talk Dirty to Me • Thunderstruck • Wake up Little Susie • and many more.

Song List Print Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love

Alive

All Day And All Of The Night

All Right Now

American Woman

Aqualung

Are You Gonna Go My Way

Bad To The Bone

Barracuda

Blackbird

Boom Boom

Brown Eyed Girl

China Grove

Cliffs Of Dover

Crazy Train

Cross Road Blues (Crossroads)

Cult Of Personality

Day Tripper

Detroit Rock City

Don't Fear The Reaper

Dust In The Wind

Enter Sandman

Free Ride

Fun, Fun, Fun

Funk #49

Heartbreaker

Heaven

Hold On Loosely

Hotel California

The House Of The Rising Sun

(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction

I Feel Fine

Iron Man

La Bamba

La Grange

Layla

Life In The Fast Lane

Limelight

Lonely Is The Night

Long Cool Woman (In A Black Dress)

Love Song

Mama, I'm Coming Home

Message In A Bottle

Money For Nothing

More Than A Feeling

More Than Words

Mysterious Ways

Oh Well Part 1

Owner Of A Lonely Heart

Paranoid

Plush

Pride And Joy

Raining Blood

Ramblin' Man

Rebel, Rebel

Rebel Yell

Reeling In The Years

Revolution

Roundabout

Runnin' Down A Dream

Satellite

Say It Ain't So

School's Out

Secret Agent Man

Seventeen

She Talks To Angels

Shine

Silent Lucidity

Smoke On The Water

Soul Man

Spoonman

Stairway To Heaven

Start Me Up

Sunshine Of Your Love

Sweet Child O' Mine

Sweet Home Alabama

Takin' Care Of Business

Talk Dirty To Me

Tears In Heaven

Thunder Kiss '65

Thunderstruck

The Trooper

25 Or 6 To 4

Unchained

Under The Bridge

Up Around The Bend

Voodoo Child (Slight Return)

Wake Up Little Susie

Walk

Walk This Way

Wanted Dead Or Alive

Wheel In The Sky

Wish You Were Here

You Really Got Me

You Shook Me All Night Long Instrumentation Guitar Sample Pages

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Why does bass guitar sound so good?

Basically, your brain picks up on the rhythms of lower, bassier music faster than it does high-pitched noises. Researchers theorize that this is why music from various ethnic origins around the world is largely designed with background rhythms made up of lower tones.

There’s a reason why y’all love bass music so much, and it has as much to do with the inner workings of your brain as it does with the thrill of writhing alongside thousands of other sweaty-ass people at a dubstep show. Now for some actual science: A recent study by Canada’s McMaster Institute for Music and the Mind researched how the human brain reacts to low- and high-pitched tones. An effort to figure out how humans detect rhythm, the study had participants listen to a stream of tones and tap their fingers along to various beats, all while having their brains scanned. Off-rhythm mistakes were inserted in these beats, and brains were found to respond more strongly to the off-beat, lower tones. This led researchers to determine that it’s easier for us humans to follow deeper bass sounds. Basically, your brain picks up on the rhythms of lower, bassier music faster than it does high-pitched noises. Researchers theorize that this is why music from various ethnic origins around the world is largely designed with background rhythms made up of lower tones. “Music in diverse cultures is composed this way, from classical East Indian music to Gamelan music of Java and Bali, suggesting an innate origin,” said study co-author Laurel Trainor, a neuroscientist and director of the McMaster Institute, in an article on LiveScience. “There is a physiological basis for why we create music the way we do,” Trainor continues. “Virtually all people will respond more to the beat when it is carried by lower-pitched instruments.” This seems a reasonable theory as to why the bass and sub-bass music of artists including Skrillex, Pretty Lights and Bassnectar is so wildly, and internationally, popular.

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