9 Riffs That Are Also KILLER Warmup Exercises!
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- Опубліковано 10 лип 2018
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Why always play random notes for warming up, why not use kick-ass riffs too? Here are my top 9 favorite warm up riffs of all time.
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1:07 - Pretty Woman
1:59 - Crazy Train
2:24 - Root
3:22 - Erotomania
4:10 - Jump In The Fire
5:34 - Ashes In Your Mouth
6:40 - Message In a Bottle
8:21 - Thunderstruck
9:17 - Nice Dreams
The citizens of Tamriel thank you
With that white and gold sg and white buttoned shirt you look like your in a Christan rock band
Faith +1
What christian rock bands do you listen to? lol
shit, someone already did the south park joke
He's praising the lord and stealing ur girl.
*Check this riff, it's f...reaking holy!*
The 6 levels of “Stealin Ya Girl”
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One of my favorite warm ups is Hammett’s soloy part in for whom the bell tolls. It’s great to down pick or alternate, with or without palm muting.
Never really thought of using actual musical riffs as warm ups. I normally just go through scales and a few chord progressions. Thanks for the vid.
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Thanks, Mike!, love ur videos!!
Yeah but I’ll give them back when I’m done. Haha. Well maybe not your views. 😂
Heh, lol, you can keep em! 😁
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If i can master these riffs he can have them
the 6 levels of shirts you wear:
level 1: Fireball Whiskey
level 2: Led Zeppelin
level 3: San Junipero 1987
level 4: Red Hot Chili Peppers
level 5: that white and black shirt with the black hand on it
level 6: this shirt, that doesn't have an in-between button, but probably should, because yeah it says "i just hit on your girl at the club"
This just made my week!
Level 7 : Clif Burtons denim jacket
Rhcp and shirts are like an oxymoron
Excellent video. It's been long time i was searching this kind of exercice for stretching my fingers and getting more agility. Thanx a lot.
Keep on going like that
Wow this is so convenient, today i have to play outside (its winter here) and i really have a hard time when trying to warmup, great videos as always!!
Mike, this is great. There are a number of things to take from this. Interesting exercise and ideas to take these riffs and repurpose them. Thank you so much for your great work. How rewarding it must be to know you are helping people be better musicians and get more joy out of their playing. So grateful...
I love your videos so much. They really help me better develop my guitar skills and when I watch them it just makes me wanna pick up my guitar and play. Thank you!
Shirt aside, this video is ingenious... I've seen similar ideas on YT before but this is far and away the best I've watched. Ten highly useful finger exercises in the can, along with ten great new riffs to jam on. So twenty new items for your guitar toolbox in just over ten mins. Wonderful stuff indeed.
Hey'as ... Just wanted to drop you a kudos, out of all the music instructors you are one of my faves, very clear and straight forward. Keep up the AWESOME work Bro !!!
Thanks! And you were cracking me up in the beginning. 😁
Guns 'n' Roses greatest hit and signature riff was originally Slash's string skipping exercise...
Cool shirt anyway though
I've been using the bluesy scale from "Jump in the Fire" as a wamup for a while now but haven't seen anyone on YT apply yet! it looks really challenging especially (as you mentioned) using alternate picking and palm muting together which is a really coordinated and difficult action. Your videos are amazing, fun and educating as always Mike! keep it up
I laughed out loud at the beginning when you explained your fancy shirt hahaha
Keep it coming, you're awesome :)
Thank you. I really needed warm-up exercises that taught me more than just the exercise.
This is so well thought out…seriously thank you! Great exercises
i just started learning and wanted to say that your videos are helping me sooo much!! i’m now aware of many things i probably wouldn’t be if it weren’t these videos. thank you!!
Good tips, exercises and productive scales are the only thing that really motivate. Great lesson brother..thank you😁🤘
Thanks so much for sharing these great warmups!
This has broken me out of my stale warm up routine! Thank you!
Great vid, I like the little ascending run in "Nothing Else Matters" as a warmup, also.
Thank ye for the upload on my Birthday! Great content as always
Just discovered your channel, your videos are absolutely brilliant!!! Loads of usable stuff to learn!!!! Keep up the great work!!!!! Cheers 🤘🤘🤘
This guy's lessons just make sense, best I've found on UA-cam 👍
Awesome excercise, really makes the blood flow in my fingers. Cool songs choices as well
Crazy Train riff (the way you play it) has been my warm-up exercise ever since I learned it on my acoustic. I did not have an electric but I still wanted to learn rock and metal. Now that I play an electric, it still remains as one of my most effective warm-up exercises because not only does it involves almost all fingers working but muting to make it sound cleaner. I start slow and then I keeps speeding it up. Great and effective content as always. Cheers!
Love this channel. Help my fingers learn new moves!
Really enjoy your videos as a beginner you really make it easy to follow. Thank you
Having a blast with some of these. Thanks man...
What a great warmup idea! Thnx! Sweet SG btw!
I will be learning this “warm up” for 6 months 😂 Great video man, thanks for the tips!
Sameee 😭😂😂😂
Great lesson I use the crazy on you riff from Heart as a warm up for anyone who isn’t into all the Heavy metal lol
Love the Pretty woman and crazy train ones too ! Thanks and Rock on ....🎸💃
You have the best warm-ups on all of UA-cam.
Mike love your videos. I really am going to try hard to learn guitar this year. I've been on again and off again for about 7 years due to health problems. I really hope I can learn. I've always loved guitar and you really inspire me to continue.
The bridge riff to Back in Black by AC/DC is also an amazing warmup riff using all 4 fingers
Nice exercises, thank you very much!
Can you put the TAB bar little higher when you edit the video next time? The YT red bar covers the low E when I stop the video. That might be helpful for more viewers. Thanks
Btw thanks for awesome tips :D Ive learn a lot from to you.
I was just about to say the same thing. I had to go to ultimateguitar.com to get it. YT banner/logo? blocked the tab when I paused :)lol. Good concept though, instead of just playing boring finger exercises.
What's hilarious is that the ac/dc riff was actually a warm up exercise Angus used to do until his band heard it. Pretty cool.
Green grass and high tides is a fun one to start out with. Great video as always. Thank you!
Powermad was such a great and underrated band and "Nice Dreams" is one of my favorite metal songs of all-time. Saw them open for Overkill at the 9:30 club in D.C. back in the day.
Papa Roach - Last Resort has a riff that is a decent warm up as well.
The Trooper - Iron Maiden intro riff is fantastic for a quick, simple legato warm up
Master Of Puppets - Metallica, the single notes riff is a decent warm up as well
Rainmaker - Iron Maiden intro riff is also a good warm up
master of downpicking if you will
The chromatic run in the sweating bullets solo really warms me up
Great video! My warm ups will be much more interesting now. Thanks
Some other warmup riffs I can think of are Snow (Hey Oh) from Red Het Chili Peppers and the solo from Megadeth's Sweating Bullets
Thanks this really helped me. Its fun to play and I'm getting better fast.
REALLY REALLY HELPFUL! Thank you!
Your SG is awesome! Great video by the way;)
thank you for your videos man help me out a lot !!
This is very helpful. Thanks!
First riff is way cool! I will be working on these not only for the physical exercise but to develop my rhythm (or lack thereof).
Sir ! Thank you so much ! Greetings from Philippines !
Those are fun exercises/ Thanks for posting!
This is very helpful, thank you!
Great vid. I also like to use two riffs from The Devil's Orchard by Opeth. The first is the part right before the vocals kick in and the other is the diminished triplet riff underneath the held vocal notes in the main verses.
Thank you very much! Great video
2nd half of “Jacobs Ladder” by rush is another great repeating riff that’s complex and changes its position on neck a few times too
this is such a great video to get a kid into technicial practice! thx man
I love that Jump in the Fire is on here because I've been using it as a warm-up for a while now!
Best guitar lessons on UA-cam by far!
Such a great tutorial man thank you....the only thing about exercises like this is that there’s SO many that there’re basically endless...which is see is good and bad if you’re like me and feel like you need to do all of them...
Life in the fast lane started as a warm up riff👌🏽
Why you have only 0.25m subs? This quality content deserves more
You're an dam good teacher. Keep on rocking mate
Nice video. Thanks a lot!
That sg is really nice, cool video!!
Fury It does look really nice, a friend of mine has a white SG as well
One of my favourites to warm up with is snow hey oh
Dude a beautiful sg well done
Dude!
Never expected to see powermad here in this video, I love that album and that song, of course
the tone is very beautiful. and a very beautiful sg
This video is great!!...you just made scales fun!
I like your videos. Also your intro talks are always funny with a little story.
Holy Wars is a great warmup riff.
Edit: Holy shit, didn’t expect to see Ashes In Your Mouth! Underrated song! Subbed.
I did a whole Megadeth video.
The-Art-of-Guitar Will watch!
pantera floods the ending riff is a great strech and pinky warmup
I think you came upon a great way to warm up while using riffs that most guitar players would know. Hey people learn to give credit when it's due. Keep on Rockin'
I'm not even done watching and can tell you I'm going home and trying this out, thanks man
You’re awesome I love all these songs
Thanks for sharing bro!
HA!
Saved this to favorites just because of the Power Mad reference.
Loved that band!!
youre easily my favorite youtube guitarist to take lessons from
I've never realized Floods was just like message in a bottle.
I remember Powermad and that song Nice Dreams was the single off the Absolute Power album. I was impressed when I saw them live at a Lollapalooza festival in the early 90s
Love the Powermad reference! It reminded me of Wild At Heart. Nice Dreams is a dope piece if musicianship.
Dude i wanna see a guitar collection video if there hasn’t been one i love all of ur gear dude 🖤🖤🖤
I'm used to play Sweet Child O' Mine intro riff, Thunderstruck, The Trooper intro and main riff, Burn intro and Over the Hills and Far Away main riff (the theme riff) as a warm up "exercises" and it works really well for me. They are good for that at least in my opinion + they are parts of my fave songs, which really counts 😉 Thanks for another tips!
there's also some RHCP songs that i like to use as a warm up:
- Can't stop
- Whatchu Thinkin (the main bass riff, the guitar plays it on the middle of the song too)
- Soul to squeeze
- Under the bridge
- Dark necessities (the solo)
- Snow (But I can't play at full speed yet)
Love the video, love the shirt. Don't apologize. Keep it up! 😉
This is a great video 👌🏻
great... your idea can be put into practice...thank you
Classy lesson, Mike 😅
Thank you Mike !
message in a bottle has the same fretting pattern (almost) as pantera's floods outro which is also a great practicing riff
thank you for this video 😊
Helpful video
Interesting. I've always played message in a bottle with an open "A" when hit that portion. Less hand movement. But a little difficult to hit that portion clean. Love your casual, fun, yet thorough way of teaching.
I also contend that when Andy plays the riff he slides the Eb down to C# while hitting the open A string when starting that portion of the riff.
I love your lessons
Nice new guitar my man ;)