WHAT is VAMPING?

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WHAT is VAMPING?

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Back in the olden days, this term was not used by most country western steel players with whom I grew up. I've heard it used a lot here on the SGF this past couple of years and was embarrassed to inquire in a public forum, until now..........

WHAT is a VAMP?

Is that a chick that hangs around with musicians? I was always told that they were 'lost souls'.
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Vamping means repeating a phrase, or chord pattern over and over, usually at the beginning of a song until the singer comes in. It could also mean repeating a phrase or a riff throughout the entire song or part of a song. An example... a player could "vamp on the 1 chord" as an intro to a song.
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There's an example in Winnie Winston's book called "Memphis Vamp". It would sound great as a constant backup to "Memphis Tennessee" or "High Heel Sneakers".
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When the singer forgets the lyrics you vamp while screaming them in their ear.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfjFbKM1h_g
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Post by Dave Grafe »

You might have heard it referred to as 'playing rythm' Ray...
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Post by chris ivey »

and ray, the best way to do it is really taking a bite out of the neck with your picks and sucking the tone out!
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Stephen, that video is funny! I've been in that situation a few times. A guest singer comes up... the band starts the song and Vamps endlessly while the singer starts groovin' to the music and trying to figure out what to do... :lol: That's why vamping was invented!
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Post by Richard Sinkler »

Stephen Cowell wrote:When the singer forgets the lyrics you vamp while screaming them in their ear.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfjFbKM1h_g
The best definition I have heard yet. I do this kind of vamping a lot. :x
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Post by Morgan Scoggins »

Back in the old days of TV variety shows, a singer would come out on stage, sing a few lines of a song and then go into a recitation or joke while the band played in a kind of holding pattern. when the singer got ready to resume the song, they would get the signal from the bandleader a start again at the beginning.
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Gee Doug did I ever do that to you. :lol:
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Post by Michael J Pfeifer »

The term "vamp" comes from jazz musicians. Vamp is a shoe or part of a shoe. In jazz, the "vamp" begins after the head is played.Or, when the bass player stops playing 1/2 notes,and starts playing 1/4 notes,otherwise known as walking the bass. Walk,vamp,get it?
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Post by Ransom Beers »

What's it called when the song is 3/4 time & the bass playing is "VAMPING" in 1/4 notes or playing 4/4?
Had that happen too.
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I was always taught that vamping was accenting the chords while another lead instrument was playing,
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Post by Ransom Beers »

Do Vampires "VAMP"? :whoa:
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Post by Stuart Legg »

Vamping: Slutty pickin’
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Post by Jody Cameron »

Gene - I believe that's called "comping". Jody
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Post by Ransom Beers »

Stuart Legg wrote:Vamping: Slutty pickin’
Drummer: Vamping Sluts. :lol:
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The original question has been answered.
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