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Incredible acoustic riff here, I have to learn this


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I really like Nick Valensi's #guitar work on this song - the #solo after the chorus is great. I tried transcribing it, and it's actually quite difficult, requires some pretty fast alternate picking.

It's also played in #dorian-mode , sharping the 6th of the minor scale.

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By convention, I'm used to guitar solos happening after the second chorus, where a bridge would usually be in a song. But it seems like a lot of indie rock songs tend to place them right after the first chorus. This song does that, album art for I Bet You Look Good On The DancefloorI Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor and album art for The Modern AgeThe Modern Age do as well.

Come to think of it, I can't think of a single Strokes song where the solo happens during the bridge.


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The main riff to this song is also fantastic, love how it lets the open D string ring out.


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There's this accompanying riff that he plays during the chorus that's fantastic where he arpeggiates the triads to chords of the chorus. It sounds so angular and distinct.

He definitely has a very distinctive soloing style, especially for a indie rock guitarist. He really likes playing intervals, triads and changes - it's a lot more sophisticated than your basic pentatonic indie rock soloing (which is mostly what I do). Contrast this to the solos in Arctic Monkeys songs (which I still really like!), which are almost all pentatonic, with basic bends - think album art for I Bet You Look Good On The DancefloorI Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor. Even fancier indie rock solos like the one in album art for Slow Dance IISlow Dance II (or album art for Even FlowEven Flow, if we want to expand to grunge) are mostly pentatonic, and draw mostly from the Hendrix/SRV style of playing. What Nick Valensi plays here sounds completely different, and that's cool.





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the breakdown #riff and following #guitar #solo in the middle of the song goes incredibly hard

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Jesus christ, another #chinese banger. I'm repeating myself at this point - incredible #guitar #riff , incredible vocal riff

This one translates to "I know they're all fake"

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Another incredibly catching #chinese vocal hook -
“我不想听 我不想听 我不想听 我不想听”

incredibly incredibly sick punk rock #guitar #riff as well

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tasty little #guitar #riff that alternates between triads and scale runs

worth a #transcribe



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The repeating #synth #riff towards the end of the song is so incredibly catchy

Reminds me a little of the synth riff off album art for Plastic LovePlastic Love

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The #synth #riff that happens during the first verse is so catchy

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Great #guitar #solo as well


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Incredible #bass on this. So groovy, changes throughout the song but always stays in the pocket

Want to #transcribe it

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The #acoustic #guitar #riff at the start is legendary

Makes me feel #reflective

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Gives me #mountain vibes. I like to put it on when I'm #driving to a hike



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I love the #rhythm #guitar #riff on this

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Listening to this while biking around Chapultepec Park in #mexico-city was one of my favorite memories there