Satch Boogie Explained

Satch Boogie
Artist:Joe Satriani
Album:Surfing with the Alien
Released:1987
Recorded:1986
Length:3:13
Label:Relativity
Epic (re-release)
Producer:Joe Satriani, John Cuniberti

"Satch Boogie" is the fifth track from the album Surfing with the Alien, and is along with "Surfing with the Alien" one of Satriani's most famous pieces. The composition was considered the 55th greatest guitar solo ever by Guitar World Magazine readers.[1] The tap-on bridge played only on the fifth-string is an example of pitch axis theory.[2] Deep Purple performed the song regularly during Satriani's tenure in the band.

In other media

Appeared in Problem Child 2, during the food fight scene at Pizzariffic.

It also appears in the popular video game, Guitar Hero World Tour[4] and in the game ; in these games, it is considered the most difficult song for the guitar instrument, especially at the Solo F section. It is also available as downloadable content for the Rock Band series. It is also available on Rocksmith 2014 as the hardest song to learn on lead guitar.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dan . Cross . 100 Greatest Guitar Solos . About.com . 5 . 2009-06-28 . 55, Song: Satch Boogie, Guitarist: Joe Satriani.
  2. Satriani, Joe (1988). Surfing with the Alien, p.6. .
  3. Web site: [{{Allmusic|class=artist|id=joe-satriani-p5354/charts-awards/billboard-singles|pure_url=yes}} Joe Satriani AllMusic ]. . December 1, 2010.
  4. . . . 2009-10-26 . . Sunna's Chariot .