Lesson 7 – First Riffs & Simple Songs
Put chords, TAB, and rhythm together into fun little riffs and song fragments.
What Is a Guitar Riff?
A riff is a short, catchy musical idea that repeats. Think of it like a “hook” that your ear remembers from a song.
Single-String Riff Example
E|----------------
B|----------------
G|----------------
D|----------------
A|--0--0--2--0--3-
E|----------------
- Play each note slowly and evenly.
- Use downstrokes at first, then try adding some upstrokes.
- Once it feels comfortable, repeat it like a loop.
Two-Chord Song Fragment
- Use just two chords, for example Em and G.
- Strum Em for 4 beats, then G for 4 beats.
- Repeat and try different strumming patterns.
Combining Riffs and Chords
- Play a riff once or twice.
- Switch to strumming a chord for a bar or two.
- Go back to the riff, then back to the chords.
- This is how many real songs are built: riff + chords + rhythm.
Playing Along with a Beat
- Use a metronome, drum loop, or backing track.
- Start with a slow tempo where you feel relaxed.
- Focus on locking your picking and strumming to the beat.
Suggested Practice
- Learn 1–2 simple single-string riffs from TAB.
- Create your own riff using just one string and 3–4 frets.
- Alternate between playing a riff and a chord progression.
- Record yourself and listen back for timing and clarity.
Downloadable Riff & Song Ideas
Download Lesson 7 – First Riffs & Songs (PDF)
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