I think what was probably said was Jimmy Page is a riff master - a riff master isn't a computer program, it's someone who is a master at the art of creating riffs. Like Jimmy Page (much though it pains me to say it), Ritchie Blackmore or Tony Iommi.
The Led Zeppelin song with the famous "da da da da dum" riff is "Whole Lotta Love." This iconic riff, played by guitarist Jimmy Page, is one of the most recognizable in rock music and sets the tone for the song. Released in 1969 on the album "Led Zeppelin II," it showcases the band's innovative sound and has become a classic in the genre.
Jimmy Batten has: Played Security Guard in "Tank Malling" in 1989. Played Straker in "The Krays" in 1990. Played Man Buying Kango in "Riff-Raff" in 1991. Played Gangster in "The Detectives" in 1993. Performed in "Hotel Paradise" in 1995.
Easy!!!! EDC (the riff) CEGE (the riff) CAAAAA AABAG (the riff) EGGGA (the riff) CEGE (the riff) CAAAAA AABAG (the riff).
To play the iconic guitar riff from "Smoke on the Water," start by placing your fingers on the 6th string, 3rd fret, then move to the 5th string, 5th fret, and finally the 5th string, 3rd fret. Practice playing these notes in a steady rhythm to master the riff.
Riff was the orange dinosaur.
Try Black Sabbath's NIB (main riff), Iron Man (main riff), Black Sabbath (opening riff) Candlemass' Solitude (main riff, second riff) Deep Purple's Space Truckin' (main riff, chorus riff), Black Night (all) Dio's Holy Diver (opening riff) Danzig's Twist of Cain (opening riff; it's easy but fast)
Rhythm in a Riff was created in 1947.
Riff Markowitz was born in 1938.
I Like to Riff was created in 1978.
Borkum Riff was created in 1969.
The Riff Raff Element ended in 1994.
yes a riff in music can be sung for sure