Yes I know riff n18 has the BEST guitar tone you have ever heard!! Also did you recognize the very first riff you have ever learned? If it’s not on the list let me know which is the very first riff YOU have ever learned!
There will always be a load of guitar players out there who will believe that something can only be good when it’s difficult or technical unfortunately
@@AidanMillward yeah It's true but i'm sure that these guitarist are the same who play the "Smoke on the water" riff (i love this song, It's an example because that riff is overplayed) in the guitar store. P.s. sorry for my english but It's not my language
Im bored soooo here you go: #1 - Breaking the law #2 - One #3 - Black night #4 - You give love a bad name #5 - Seven nation army #6 - Sunshine of your love #7 - China girl #8 - Lose yourself #9 - Day tripper #10 - Going underground #11 - All the small things #12 - Do I wanna know #13 - Everlong #14 - Iron man #15 - Walk this way #16 - Sweet home Alabama #17 - (I can't get no) Satisfaction #18 - Highway to hell #19 - La grange #20 - Come as you are #21 - Psychosocial #22 - Man in the box #23 - Bulls on parade #24 - Nothing else matters #25 - Symphony of destruction #26 - Shepherd of fire #27 - Enter sandman #28 - Pretty woman #29 - Rock you like a hurricane #30 - Roadhouse blues #31 - The man who sold the world #32 - You really got me #33 - Psycho #34 - Paranoid #35 - Smoke on the water
5:02 thats actually true, James Hetfield was on the phone with his wife and he started doing that pattern because he thought it sounded really good, then he started to play the whole intro th Nothing Else Matters. He made the song Nothing Else Matters to show off his guitar picking skills. And in the original recording James played the intro, backing guitar, first solo, last solo, and the outro.
EXACTLY!!!!!!!!!!! 😉🤘🌙🔆❤💪 Edit: I ACTUALLY THINK HE PROBABLY DID IT, BECAUSE THE VIDEO WITH HIM PLAYING AN ACTUAL GUITAR RIFF WOULD BE BLOCKED!!!!!!!!!
Still trying to play at 63! Love everything that all you guys do! Never had the time to benefit from everything available on U-TUBE but better late than never!
Ma First-time hearin shepherd of fire i cant help but "connect" it to enter Sandman. The songs arrangement are alike. Guitar intro 4x drum fills in, tempo and overall vibe including monologue part. The HTTK album was a tribute or homage to 80's trash all along
There are a lot of great UA-cam guitarists nowadays, but you still impress me every video with how well you make the tones for your riffs, great job man
1. judas priest - breaking the law 2. metallica - one 3. deep purple - black night 4. bon jovi - you give love a bad name 5. the white stripes - seven nation army 6. cream - sunshine of your love 7. david bowie - china girl 8. eminem - lose yourself 9. the beatles - day tripper 10. the jam - going underground 11. blink182 - all the small things 12. artic monkeys - do you wanna know? 13. foo fighter - everlong 14. black sabbat -ironman 15. aerosmith - walk this way 16. lynyrd skynyrd - sweet home alabama 17. rolling stones - I can't get no satisfaction 18. acdc - highway to hell (vocal cover) 19. zztop - lagrange 20. nirvana - come as you are 21. slipknot - psycosocial 22. alice in chain - man in the box 23. rage against the machine - bulls on parade 24. metallica - nothing else matter 25. megadeth - symphony of destruction 26. avenged sevenfold - shepard of fire 27. metallica - enter sandman 28. roy orbison - pretty woman 29. scorpions - rock you like an hurricane 30. the doors - roadhouse blues 31. david bowie - the man who sold the world 32. the kinks - you really got me 33. muse - psycho 34. black sabbath - paranoid 35. deep purple - smoke on the water (copyright strike) If you need to play them later ;-)
I really startet playing in november, 21 , i learned some basics on my accustic before but when i got my first e guitar i startet to learn some songs from this video. today i`ve learned the last song of this video, i´ve learned many songs from here and have to say that this are perfect beginner songs, that sound very good and you also can impress your friends with them, now i am switching to Danilo Vicaris Top 15 easiest solos!
I can do hard hard solos and other stuffs, sweeping, muting, harmonics, fingerstyle, etc.. but im struggling with punk rhythms (*blink182, greenday) with continous downstokes sometimes i dont get the right timing when to change chord.
I do think it's a weird coincidence that this one is buttercream with an HSS configuration and i have a player strat which is HSS and has the exact same finish. Having said that i do think sterling and music mann guitars are awesome and i would love to own one eventually
Paulo Lima Yeah, Am arent really a rock band after that last album, but if you play that riff for anyone active on the internet around 2013, they’ll immediately recognize it.
@@johnathom-v3y I think every rock band have these weird experiences but I'd still say they are one of the best (if not THE best) bands of this century so far
I hate to be ‘that guy’ but I think they were so much better on their first couple albums. Whatever People Say I Am has some of the most interesting songwriting and genius lyrics to come out of England this century. The later stuff just doesn’t have that edge
I catch flack cuz some songs I do covers of are other people's first songs they learned. I personally play the songs I like. Simple riffs withstand the test of time. That's about it. Great video!
Paulo Lima really? I can’t play barre chords, but I can play power chords. I just find barre chords so hard, I can’t properly mute all the strings with one finger..
The first SONG i learned ever was a bad version of Stairway to Heaven. the first riff was Otherside by Third Day. after that it was Enter Sandman by Metallica (the clean part). then it was a messed up version of Walk This Way by Aerosmith. after that it was Highway to Hell by AC/DC. then it was a messed up version of Sweet Home Alabama by Lynyrd Skynyrd. That brings me up to now. I take it all back. the first thing i ever learned was Smoke on the Water.
Actually what most people don’t know is that Seven Nation Army is played in Open A with a slide. Still a relatively easy song but not as easy as ppl still may think
A little over a year ago, I taught myself the riff to Everlong on complete accident. Decided to mess around on the guitar and heard the first chord to the song.
Yes I know riff n18 has the BEST guitar tone you have ever heard!!
Also did you recognize the very first riff you have ever learned?
If it’s not on the list let me know which is the very first riff YOU have ever learned!
Smoke On The Water
I really want this guitar so bad.🎸❤️❤️
first riff i ever learned was The Knack - My Sharona
my first riff was the intro to Hells Bells
Il mio primo riff, come ti ho già detto é stata una versione semplificata di Thunderstruck
Highway to hell was my fave part lmao
most likely played that way because AC/DC are blockers
William Allison no idea how he got away with Smoke on the Water though.
@@KeeperOfPoops Its SME Sony Music Entertainment
yeah i want that pedal effect
Who else found it infuriating that "One" was number two instead of number one?
I didn't but now that you pointed it out... shit I see it
And seven nation army was number 5. Missed opportunities I tell ya
Not until u told me
John Forte It’s because the first riff is Breaking the Law
He played one way too fast
Easy doesn't mean that a riff sounds bad, everybody should know it
There will always be a load of guitar players out there who will believe that something can only be good when it’s difficult or technical unfortunately
@@AidanMillward Aidan you also play guitar? didn't expect to find you here.
@@noxvi4753 I've got a music technology degree and taught music for a time ;)
Thats a true
@@AidanMillward yeah It's true but i'm sure that these guitarist are the same who play the "Smoke on the water" riff (i love this song, It's an example because that riff is overplayed) in the guitar store.
P.s. sorry for my english but It's not my language
Im bored soooo here you go:
#1 - Breaking the law
#2 - One
#3 - Black night
#4 - You give love a bad name
#5 - Seven nation army
#6 - Sunshine of your love
#7 - China girl
#8 - Lose yourself
#9 - Day tripper
#10 - Going underground
#11 - All the small things
#12 - Do I wanna know
#13 - Everlong
#14 - Iron man
#15 - Walk this way
#16 - Sweet home Alabama
#17 - (I can't get no) Satisfaction
#18 - Highway to hell
#19 - La grange
#20 - Come as you are
#21 - Psychosocial
#22 - Man in the box
#23 - Bulls on parade
#24 - Nothing else matters
#25 - Symphony of destruction
#26 - Shepherd of fire
#27 - Enter sandman
#28 - Pretty woman
#29 - Rock you like a hurricane
#30 - Roadhouse blues
#31 - The man who sold the world
#32 - You really got me
#33 - Psycho
#34 - Paranoid
#35 - Smoke on the water
Ok
5:02 thats actually true, James Hetfield was on the phone with his wife and he started doing that pattern because he thought it sounded really good, then he started to play the whole intro th Nothing Else Matters. He made the song Nothing Else Matters to show off his guitar picking skills. And in the original recording James played the intro, backing guitar, first solo, last solo, and the outro.
The first and the easiest riff I ever learned was intro to Nothing Else Matters where we just play the open strings.
I aint gonna lie, the timing in one drove me nuts
Thought I was the only One..
It's because he plays the intro riff which is in 4/4 over the backing track of the verse, which is in 3/4 ;)
Sounds like he played in 3/4 when the intro is in 4/4
What amp settings were you using for 3:54 ?
EXACTLY!!!!!!!!!!! 😉🤘🌙🔆❤💪
Edit: I ACTUALLY THINK HE PROBABLY DID IT, BECAUSE THE VIDEO WITH HIM PLAYING AN ACTUAL GUITAR RIFF WOULD BE BLOCKED!!!!!!!!!
That is quite possible the most perfect setting one can hit
Ahahahah fucking best
Damn UA-cam!!
@@MUSiC-world-20986 I dont understand, if he could play the other riffs, why not this one?
when i read the comments i actually thought highway to hell had amazing tone
It does!
And it really does!!!
It just has one of those weird Japanese pedals
Same lol
WHAT?!?!?!?, why "highway to hell" sounds too good and sexy?
😂😂
IKR! It sounds way better than the studio version
@@DaniloVicari OMG Danilo notice me!!! Thanks bro
mermão tu é brasileiro?
Still trying to play at 63! Love everything that all you guys do! Never had the time to benefit from everything available on U-TUBE but better late than never!
The Highway to Hell tone was perfect! How much gain did you have, and which pickup did you use
I'm impressed that when you did "Roadhouse Blues" you didn't use a pic but rather used a style reminiscent of Robbys. Props to you.
First of all, the transition from Shepherd of Fire to Enter Sandman was awesome. Second of all, no Green Day?
They're all hard ;)
Edit: guys, I'm a die-hard GD fan and I was obviously joking lmao
Emilio Montes de Oca González that’s would she said
Metal Oreo firstly *what*. Secondly no she didn’t.
Ma First-time hearin shepherd of fire i cant help but "connect" it to enter Sandman. The songs arrangement are alike. Guitar intro 4x drum fills in, tempo and overall vibe including monologue part. The HTTK album was a tribute or homage to 80's trash all along
Emilio Montes de Oca González what do you mean, brain stew is super easy and so is welcome to paradise intro if you can olay
There are a lot of great UA-cam guitarists nowadays, but you still impress me every video with how well you make the tones for your riffs, great job man
3:53 really dig that guitar sound. only wish I could afford the gear :(
1. judas priest - breaking the law
2. metallica - one
3. deep purple - black night
4. bon jovi - you give love a bad name
5. the white stripes - seven nation army
6. cream - sunshine of your love
7. david bowie - china girl
8. eminem - lose yourself
9. the beatles - day tripper
10. the jam - going underground
11. blink182 - all the small things
12. artic monkeys - do you wanna know?
13. foo fighter - everlong
14. black sabbat -ironman
15. aerosmith - walk this way
16. lynyrd skynyrd - sweet home alabama
17. rolling stones - I can't get no satisfaction
18. acdc - highway to hell (vocal cover)
19. zztop - lagrange
20. nirvana - come as you are
21. slipknot - psycosocial
22. alice in chain - man in the box
23. rage against the machine - bulls on parade
24. metallica - nothing else matter
25. megadeth - symphony of destruction
26. avenged sevenfold - shepard of fire
27. metallica - enter sandman
28. roy orbison - pretty woman
29. scorpions - rock you like an hurricane
30. the doors - roadhouse blues
31. david bowie - the man who sold the world
32. the kinks - you really got me
33. muse - psycho
34. black sabbath - paranoid
35. deep purple - smoke on the water (copyright strike)
If you need to play them later ;-)
My first lick was the intro to "Folsom Prison Blues." Was also the first one I learned by ear
Next ➡️➡️➡️➡️➡️➡️ Top 35 Hardest guitar riffs of All time 😎😎😎
Noice
Great idea
That'd be interesting
It will be interesting
Wonderwall
Every beginner have to know Sunshine pf your love lmao
Thats the 6th riff i learnd
Every beginner know how to G chord
Vibrantdragon312
Wrong every beginner has to know either Free Bird or Wonderwall
And it'll always be my favorite riff
Gatekeeping
These are also some of the most iconic riffs in the world just shows you don't have to over complicate to make something sound great. Great vid man
That cover of highway to hell was spot on. I need those amp settings. 😂
Satisfaction, You really got me: all around in the 60s, when I was pretty young.
'Loose youe self' Riff it was unexpected
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I really startet playing in november, 21 , i learned some basics on my accustic before but when i got my first e guitar i startet to learn some songs from this video. today i`ve learned the last song of this video, i´ve learned many songs from here and have to say that this are perfect beginner songs, that sound very good and you also can impress your friends with them, now i am switching to Danilo Vicaris Top 15 easiest solos!
As usual ,a great ride . Love the blue Tele behind you.
Hearing Day Tripper gave me a rush of serotonin I cannot accurately convey through text.
IKR, the riff of day tripper is so good
I don't think Sweet Home Alabama easy riff. I think Money by Pink Floyd would be better
I think "walk this way" too
Once you learn how to use alternate picking it's really easy.
Agreed, it’s a simple riff. But for a total beginner the string skipping can be challenging.
I've been playing guitar for the last 8 years and I can't play this riff, but I have no problem with songs like Snow by the RHCP
Tony Rodríguez 17 years and I still have trouble with it, yet I have no trouble playing fluid legato lines.
5:53 Roadhouse Blues by The Doors
I'm so happy you included man in the box
I started singing when symphony of Destruction started😂and started to headbang when psychosocial started 😂 very well done 😁❤️
Wah is missing here 4:51 but I love your videos! You are great
Nirvana's School or Smells Like Teen Spirit are one of the easiest riffs and one of the first I learned, yet they both sound amazing.
Come As You Are is easier
@@flamecopper7624 its really not easier than school, school has one basic bend with massive distortion, teen spirit is quite difficult for a beginner
6:20 muse psycho
Beautiful Cutlass. Love that colour
I can do hard hard solos and other stuffs, sweeping, muting, harmonics, fingerstyle, etc.. but im struggling with punk rhythms (*blink182, greenday) with continous downstokes sometimes i dont get the right timing when to change chord.
Just play sloppy. Punk don’t care lol
Sweet Stratocaster man
Sawyer Freschi that’s not a strat
I do think it's a weird coincidence that this one is buttercream with an HSS configuration and i have a player strat which is HSS and has the exact same finish. Having said that i do think sterling and music mann guitars are awesome and i would love to own one eventually
@@mustapharghioui6029 probably cause leo fender either started or helped start
Both companies
i’m so glad people are starting to give Arctic Monkeys the credit they deserve. Do i wanna know was genuinely the riff that got me into guitar
I know right? I think the whole "rock's dead" thing is so harmful to new bands (although AM is not that recent) like them, Kaleo and Greta
Paulo Lima Yeah, Am arent really a rock band after that last album, but if you play that riff for anyone active on the internet around 2013, they’ll immediately recognize it.
IMO, AM guitar parts are mostly beginner-friendly
@@johnathom-v3y I think every rock band have these weird experiences but I'd still say they are one of the best (if not THE best) bands of this century so far
I hate to be ‘that guy’ but I think they were so much better on their first couple albums. Whatever People Say I Am has some of the most interesting songwriting and genius lyrics to come out of England this century. The later stuff just doesn’t have that edge
You r a guitar legend Man... Love the color off the guitar
“A good guitarist isn’t the one who plays the hardest songs/riffs, but the on who makes it look easy.”
I catch flack cuz some songs I do covers of are other people's first songs they learned. I personally play the songs I like.
Simple riffs withstand the test of time. That's about it. Great video!
Very fun video man, keep doing!
THIS IS WHAT I NEEDED TODAY 🤘🤘
Amazing riffs! That guitar is gorgeous and the sound matches its beauty.
Hey man, greetings from germany!
Excellent video, very well done...go ahead!
The Sterling/Music Man guitar seems to be quiet good...
Excellent!!!
Thank you mate! 🤘🏻
Great list. “Fire” by Jimi Hendrix would’ve been a great one to add on as an honorable mention 😃.
It's a crime not put Smells like teen spirit on the list
I play guitar for an year and still can't play power chords properly. Idk why. I can play barre chords easily but not them
@@PauloLimaFS you should play the barre chord but only hit the first 3 strings of the chord
@@PauloLimaFS it's actually easier if you can do barre chords, because you're only muting the 4-5-6 strings, not fretting them
@@Bruderklar I'm doing this nowadays!! Thanks for the tip
Paulo Lima really? I can’t play barre chords, but I can play power chords. I just find barre chords so hard, I can’t properly mute all the strings with one finger..
Na Itália a guitarra é um dos principais instrumentos? Porque eu estou acompanhando muitos guitarristas e a maioria deles é italiano!! Interessante!!
Man, that tone on the riff at 3:54! What a legendary sound! 😂🤣
Great stuff man. Nice Sterling.
Love your channel
What effect did you use for highway to hell? Sounds sick
@Good Grief You ruined my reply >:(
Great tone, thanks for video. On my channel i use Harley Benton sc custom active.
3:53 LOL xD
Ci sarebbe stato bene il riff di run to you, oppure it's only love, gran bel video
Wowww you are the fucking bestt Danilo:)!!! As always congratulations for the incredible MUSIC, STUDIO & EDITION! Keep like that mi amigo!!!!
Chao!
The tone you had on highway to hell was amazing!
Give this man more likes
0:25 man that riff sounds a lot the the opening riff from Adams song by blink-182
semplice non sempre significa brutto, in questo caso questi riff sono iconici. Keep shred!
Assolutamente 🙌🏻
Easy to an advanced player. Timing and finger tone take lots of practice. You are a very good player.
Nice video! Although the nothing else matters riff has some pretty complicated parts after the first 4 strings
you are the best youtuber!
AHAHAH il 18 è pazzesco, mi sa che comprerò kemper e venderò helix, suono pazzesco! ahahah grande come sempre Dani!!🤙🏻🤙🏻
Ahahaha
VERY FUNNYGOOD SOUND GOOD PLAY BRAVO !!! HELLO FROM FRANCE
Great list! Some bit trickier than others :)
Nice vid. bro! they're all in standard tuning?
Loved the ACDC riff! ;)
The riff that make me play guitar: love like a man by Alvin Lee and ten years after
Great man 👍 great.... Just awesome 👍
Thanks mate! 🙏🏻
hi ! it(s a good vidéo ! all these riffs are interesting
Nice job!
That finish! Jajaja.
Grande Danilo!
I use the Xvive too
3:54 What pedal did you use to get that sound?
I think Paranoid being the first riff I ever learned solidifies my status as a metalhead
Nice guitar, nice play !
The first SONG i learned ever was a bad version of Stairway to Heaven. the first riff was Otherside by Third Day. after that it was Enter Sandman by Metallica (the clean part). then it was a messed up version of Walk This Way by Aerosmith. after that it was Highway to Hell by AC/DC. then it was a messed up version of Sweet Home Alabama by Lynyrd Skynyrd. That brings me up to now.
I take it all back. the first thing i ever learned was Smoke on the Water.
Impresionante 👌
6:58 , is the most important one
Finally a deep purple riff that’s not smoke on the water
Best riffs are #18, #24 and #35. This guy is a character. Well done. Lol
i think you should make a video similar that but with intermediate riffs
That would be cool!
Mi hai fatto davvero ridere con gli AC/DC e Deep Purple 😁😁😁
this deserves a million views
3:53 this is youtube in 2020 guys, you cant play an actual song without getting copyrighted
Actually what most people don’t know is that Seven Nation Army is played in Open A with a slide. Still a relatively easy song but not as easy as ppl still may think
A little over a year ago, I taught myself the riff to Everlong on complete accident. Decided to mess around on the guitar and heard the first chord to the song.
Believe me or not it's actually been the same for me 😂
Bello il Talk Box sul riff 18!
La difficoltà è inventarli.. suonarli dopo che li hanno inventati è facile sicuramente.. Grande comunque!!
props for not messing up 35 times in a row
I was going to write "wtf no sotw", but i saw this 0-3-5 xd
That highway to heck riff got me rolling
LOL. Highway to hell & smoke OTW, good way to avoid copyright strike. Btw I was waiting for "smells like teen spirit".
Dude that Cutlass sounds great for sterling
What amp setting did you use for highway to hell?
The "Papapa" riff was the best!!
Yo what's your signal chain at 3:57 that tone was sick
Sei bravissimo oltre che simpatico
Troppo gentile!!🙏🏻
Man i still remember listening to paranoid and i learned the riff and i just started playing it and i tought i was a guitar god. That i was lmao :D