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| GUEST,Steve Shaw | When is a riff not a riff? (66* d) | RE: When is a riff not a riff? | 21 Dec 25 |
You can have riffs in classical music too, though aficionados of such music might prefer to call them motifs, ostinatos or summat else. I'd say that the first part of the Bolero tune is a classic example, and there's a good one in the Hall Of The Mountain King. The opening theme of Beethoven's Fifth and the Ode to Joy are other possible examples if you'd care to stretch the point slightly... | |||