Riff
Riff (riff) in music is an ostinato, that is, repeated chord progression, sound type, refrain, or melody sound type, mainly played by musical instruments of the rhythm section, established as the basis of the music and accompaniment (Especially noticeable in rock, latin, funk and also jazz). Like Ravel's "Bolero", classics are also sometimes built on simple riffs. Like a saxophone, which is simple but it sounds like a catchy rhythm sound type, or like a variant developed based on riffs in the head arrangement of Count · Baisy · Orchestra, riff is simple Conversely, even if it is complicated, it holds. ...