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Here are 16 riffs.

You’ll be using the scale formation that you know, on the 5th fret. As you may know by now, on the 5th fret like that, it will be the notes of both the Am and the C major scale. I’ll point out on these riffs which it will probably sound like.  The way I’ve made them up will give them a slight major or minor sound without even having ANY chord behind them. But any of them could sound like an Am riff if the Am chord is played behind it, or a C major riff if the C major chord is played behind it.

Am scale-sounding

Am scale-sounding

Am scale-sounding

Am scale-sounding

C major scale-sounding

C major scale-sounding

Am scale-sounding

C major scale-sounding

Am scale-sounding

Am scale-sounding

Am scale-sounding

Am scale-sounding

C major scale-sounding

 

Am scale-sounding

C major scale-sounding

C major scale-sounding

There are millions of others.

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