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New guy here…

I have been playing around with guitar for a decade or so and playing a little bit of this and that and not as good as I should be for all the time I have invested noodling around. As a result I feel like it’s time to focus on a style. I have learned a couple of surf songs and really want to focus on surf…it seems to incorporate so much of what I love about playing…working on the big 10 foundation at the moment.

Anywho, I was wondering if you all could help me define surf music a bit. I am starting to wonder about arranging songs or melodies that I like in surf fashion. What makes a tune really feel like surf…lotsa reverb, 4/4 time, any hints????

Thanks for the input and inspiration…I’m hooked!!!

MW

Welcome to the world of surf music Monkeywandering. You're best bet is to wander over here and do a little monkeying around Laughing

tip:click on 'articles'

Danny Snyder

"With great reverb comes great responsibility" - Uncle Leo

Playing keys and guitar with Combo Tezeta

Formerly a guitarist in The TomorrowMen and Meshugga Beach Party

Latest surf project - Now That's What I Call SURF

What Danny said....

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What Is Surf
Part VII: The Answer Is Behind Door Number 7
Read this, it will help.

Thanks Spud….that is a greet article on the subject, but I think I am more confused now than I was before. I come from a “jam band” background and am trying to form my first surf band….I really want to come up with original stuff that is truly surf….

I guess I’ll just keep trying to write stuff that feels and sounds right…..perhaps my greatest friend in this quest will be my ears…..

MW

monkeywandering
Thanks Spud….that is a greet article on the subject, but I think I am more confused now than I was before. I come from a “jam band” background and am trying to form my first surf band….I really want to come up with original stuff that is truly surf….

I guess I’ll just keep trying to write stuff that feels and sounds right…..perhaps my greatest friend in this quest will be my ears…..

MW

MW, we're here to help. Post some demos and we'll supply the constructive criticism. Continue to immerse yourself in the music as well, it'll sink in I promise you.

Danny Snyder

"With great reverb comes great responsibility" - Uncle Leo

Playing keys and guitar with Combo Tezeta

Formerly a guitarist in The TomorrowMen and Meshugga Beach Party

Latest surf project - Now That's What I Call SURF

monkeywandering
What makes a tune really feel like surf…lotsa reverb, 4/4 time, any hints????

reverberated guitars and the surf beat

I am hoping it starts to sink in...listening to surf music as much as I can.

Does anyone have a resource for a surf beat mp3 or backing track I could use to try to record some stuff...I would love to open myself up to criticism...shoot...who wouldn't???? Shocked

MW

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on the other hand d boon of the minutemen said:
" ...(surf) music: it's whatever we want it to be..."

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dp
" ...(surf) music: it's whatever we want it to be..."

So true.

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and according to Phil Dirt, 'no vocals'

Judging by the opinions so far, opinions are mixed, so Ruhar is right, "surf music is whatever you want it to be". I do feel though there is a definite consistency in the sound and style. If we go to the definition quoted by Wikipedia:- "In the early 1960s, one of the most popular forms of rock and roll was surf rock. It is characterized by being nearly entirely instrumental and by heavy use of reverb on the guitars. The spring reverb featured in Fender amplifiers of the day, cranked to its maximum volume, produced a guitar tone shimmering with sustain and evoking surf and ocean imagery.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surf_music".

I think they got it pretty right. There was a definite attempt by the surf muso's to try to bring out the sounds of the smashing surf. It was usually all instrumental and shouldn't be confused with beach music. Beach music, which was anything emphasising sand, surf and fast cars. Also music to dance on the sand. This would include anything that sounded good in summer like, the "Beach Boys", Jan & Dean, etc.

Combine the two styles and you have it all covered. Have a nice day. Jimbo from Aus says, G'day. Cool

Seeya later
from Australia,
regards, Jimbo.

I am continually shocked when having conversations with surf fans from California on how trad they think we are. Overall people find us very trad. And then there are other bands I think are very trad and people don't really agree.

It really varies from person to person. I do think there are several very important elements that must be there, or that must not be present. What are they? I'm not going to tell, or rather I'm not so sure.

Hey Jake, scuse my ignorance, what does "Trad" mean. Question No offence intended, I'm just curious. Embarassed

Seeya later
from Australia,
regards, Jimbo.

Jimbo
Hey Jake, scuse my ignorance, what does "Trad" mean. Question No offence intended, I'm just curious. Embarassed

"Trad" is short for "Traditional".

It's the opposite of "Rad" which means "Radical".

Dictionary corner has spoken, the thread may continue..

Since I'm here I'l answer for Jake,
Trad is short for traditional, as in old surf from the 60's or any modern band that is trying to sound just like that music.

Jeff(bigtikidude)

Jeff(bigtikidude)

oops... Shocked Laughing Stir the Pot

Spud
What Is Surf
Part VII: The Answer Is Behind Door Number 7
Read this, it will help.

Great article, shed light on a lot of things for me. The whole site for that matter. thx. td.

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