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How to say "guitar riff" in spanish
A guitar riff is like a solo on a guitar, does anyone have any idea of how to say it in Spanish?
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riff melodía de guitarra requinto |
I looked up requinto in a dictionary and it says it's a guitar. Can it mean riff to?
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Ok, thanks for the confirmation. I also asked someone else, and they suggested the word "adorno".
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First, I'm no guitar expert
Info from Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riff http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riff "Un riff es una frase musical, una figura musical o melodía que se repite durante el transcurso de una canción, especialmente en el rock y el metal. Es equivalente al ostinato de la música clásica. Un ejemplo de riff clásico es la introducción de guitarra de Chuck Berry en Johnny Be Good. Estos "riffs" suelen estar interpretados por el guitarrista rítmico con acordes de quinta distorsionados." "In music, a riff is an ostinato figure: a repeated chord progression, pattern or melodic figure, often played by the rhythm section instruments, that forms the basis or accompaniment of a musical composition (Usually rock music, Latin, Funk or jazz, but also occasionally classically orchestrated music, Ravel's Boléro being an obvious example)." "A short rhythmic phrase, especially one that is repeated in improvisation." I have not find a proper response. A lot of spanish people says directly "riff". So may say "frase musical" or "figura musical", but it's also common to hear "adorno" (decoration) or "punteo" ("fingerpicking" ) refering to it as a decoration of the melody or the way you're playing. Hope it helps |
Thanks for the info sosia. That helps. So I guess I can just use the word "riff" too?
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Great information sosia! Thanks.
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