Arrangement Quote by Corey Taylor
“There's such a huge difference between a great arrangement of riffs and a song. Sometimes the two can be the same. But the difference is a song doesn't necessarily need a riff, whereas a riff doesn't necessarily mean you've got a good song on your hands.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: "The Rise of Slipknot", 2019
A riff is a musical fragment; a song is a complete work that may or may not contain riffs.
In simple terms: Riffs are parts, songs are wholes.
Don't rely on a single element to define a piece.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- songwriting
- band rehearsals
- music production
- live performance
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you balance memorable hooks with overall songcraft?
- When is a riff enough to carry a piece?
A song can succeed without a memorable riff, and a great riff can exist outside a song.