"Little Guitars"
"Little Guitars" is a standout track from Van Halen's 1982 album "Diver Down," most notably recognized for Eddie Van Halen's innovative guitar work. The song opens with a captivating flamenco-style acoustic intro, showcasing Eddie's versatility and technical skill. This intro, often mistaken for overdubbed parts, was achieved with his right-hand trilling and left-hand melodic hammer-ons and pull-offs. The song then transitions into a hard rock track, with Eddie utilizing a miniature Les Paul guitar, contributing to the song's distinctive sound. The combination of the flamenco intro and the hard rock body of the song, along with David Lee Roths lyrics, creates a unique and memorable Van Halen track.
- CATEGORY: All Time Favorite Music
- BAND: Van Halen
- GENRE: Hard rock
- YEAR: 1982
A key element that makes "Little Guitars" so interesting is the use of a miniature Les Paul guitar by Eddie Van Halen. This small guitar gave a very unique sound to the track. The track also shows the diversity of Eddie Van Halen's guitar playing, by opening with a very technical flamenco style acoustic intro. This shows that Eddie Van Halen was not just a hard rock guitar player, but a very diverse and talented musician.