Aww, no need to be sad! Guitars are flexible instruments.
You can make happy, sad, emotional, or aggressive melodies.
So if you're trying to nail a sad, emotional vibe, a guitar is the perfect way to go.
We've put together the best sad guitar samples that are perfect for your creations - whether it be alternative, indie, pop, rap, or anything else.
You can use these loops to get inspired to make a sad song or to experiment with other genres.
These samples and loops will serve as a great starting point.
We've specifically selected packs with guitar riffs that are notably emotional and sad -while also picking ones that are easy to use and would fit into any genre well.
Take a look at these emo guitar loops and be ready to add some sad boy vibes to your sample collection!
Below we also added some paid sad and emotional guitar samples and loops that are of remarkable utility and quality.
They're worth taking a look at once you've used all the free packs as they contain MIDI and other benefits.
Top 10 Sad Guitar Sample Packs & Loops:
And if you're looking for even more guitar loops and samples...
Be sure to check out our Ultimate 100 Guitar Loops and Sample Packs article.
You don't have to be a guitar player in order to use these sad guitar samples.
Just add them into your DAW wherever and whenever needed!
Layer them, try adding some effects such as flanger and distortion, and you're well on your way to music success! Take them as far as you need to.
When you find a free guitar loopkit you like, click on it and you'll be redirected to the site where we found them for you to access and download.
Check out our other guitar sample loops of different categories below to find the best places to get free samples.
There are tons of gem-filled packs waiting for you!
Whether you're starting a new project or adding some sad vibes to your current one, these indubitably killer packs will do wonders in your next project.
With so many different packs available, there's no reason not to try out at least one from this category when making music!
Sad guitars have all sorts of emotional vibes and melodies that can make your production more impactful.
They can also unlock some new creative ideas and bring some fresh elements to any production.
And be sure to check out our full 100 best Guitar sample packs and loops if you're looking for more Guitar samples of all kinds.
There's tons of value in that one!
Once you've downloaded your sad guitar samples and loops above, the next step is to add them to a project in your DAW.
They work with Pro Tools, FL Studio, Ableton, or any other DAW you may be using.
To use these samples once they're downloaded onto your computer's hard drive:
- Browse through them in the file manager of your respective software program (should it be ProTools, FLStudio, or Ableton).
- Add them to new projects on that same program
Once you find a sample or loop that sounds good, simply drag or insert it into your project.
From there you can add effects like reverb and compression, layer multiple samples together, or apply sidechaining.
The more effects and manipulation you do, the more unique these loops will become.
Almost all the sample packs will also include BPM and key information in the file names so you'll know how to best use them.
Some loopkits have MIDI information for chords and other melodic progressions, which can help you get started when using the samples.
This is a great advantage that shouldn't be skipped!
If you want to write or rewrite melodies with these sad loops, MIDI is a nice plus.
Make sure to avoid any low-quality or fuzzy loops.
It's a best practice to skip any MP3 files, WAV is always superior for use in professional mixes.
A nice little trick we like to use is layering multiple samples and loops together.
It's one of the easiest ways you can make unique new sounds out of existing samples!
You can record some of your own guitar loops if you have a guitar, with the help of which they will be included in your music.
Recording samples is different from recording clean signals for professional purposes because it has a creative character and allows you to come up with sounds that cannot be found anywhere else.
You must know how to play the guitar properly, as well as tune it and have a proper studio microphone available so that everything can sound good.
Usually, this means using high-quality studio microphones when doing recordings like these (although sometimes USB mics are also used).
And even though there might be no strict rules about what kind of setup one should use during such recordings, it's important to be aware that recording your own samples requires a lot of patience and practice to get as good as the loops found in sample packs.
It takes time before your own samples sound better than the ones found in sample packs.
To record a guitar sample that sounds good, you need to make sure the instrument is in tune and has enough amplification as well as the microphone positioned correctly next to it.
A common way of doing this would be starting with a downloaded loop or pack first so your idea can get down on paper more easily (so to speak).
Once you've got an idea put onto your project by using a download loop, then recording your actual guitar will replace the original sample.
You must be aware of the copyright and royalty status of your samples.
Copyright detection is getting better every day. While you might be good for personal use, using non-royalty-free samples for any professional use is risky.
It's always recommended if possible to work only with royalty-free guitar loops if you want to distribute or sell your music.
Our list has tons of royalty-free samples which should be helpful if you want to sell and distribute your music!
Here are even more guitar sample packs and loops of many other categories so you can browse around and download some more - you're welcome!
Be sure to check out our massive top 100 guitar loops and sample pack blog.
You won't find a more comprehensive list of free guitar loops anywhere!
Here's a preview of some other guitar loops, samples, and melodies of other categories that we love to use and recommend.
Take a look and grab what you like!
Here's a collection of the top RnB guitar loops, melodies, and more that you can use in your productions.
To see the full list of RnB guitar sample packs, click here.
Making music with a great guitar sample pack is one of the most satisfying things ever, especially when you use guitars for one genre and apply it to a different one!
Let's see what creative productions you can make with these RnB samples.
Here's a list of some rap-inspired guitar samples for your music production needs. These can work well for any genre and provide great inspiration.
To see the full list of rap and trap guitar sample packs, click here.
With these sounds, you can imitate a rap vibe for any genre you're trying to make!
You might also find some other instruments that offer a similar sound in these packs.
These are the best acoustic guitar samples and loops - these are perfect for hip-hop, indie, alternative, or any other genres.
These guitars are made to sound more melodic and organic. Enjoy:
To see the full list of Acoustic guitar sample packs, click here.
With these sample packs, there are both recorded and synthesized sounds to choose from.
You'll be sure to find a pack that satisfies your needs!
They can fit in any genre, and they’re perfect for filling out a chorus or giving a song an extra layer of depth.
You can also layer them to create a unique harmony.
These are most useful when you’re writing melodies but can’t quite come up with that perfect line.
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