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I listen to music a lot, but honestly I've never really thought about tropes in it...
Though I guess I have made fun of some things like the way the dude from Disturbed makes all those random noises or how Lars from Metallica ends like every line. Are those tropes if it's just something peculiar to a specific artist? 🤔
Or would it be more like how some songs will start off with just 1 instrument lightly building to crescendo and then the rest of the band kicks in all at once? I like that one. Or "the drop" in dubstep?
I absolutely love the sound of two guitars going at once like the last little bit of Hotel California or some of Bat Country.
Noice! The first thing is definitely just artistry or musical signature. Like the way SRV played guitar or "fills" Chad Smith might play that are similar. It's their unique relationship with their instrument.
The second/others is/are accurate. They're definitely what OP is talkin' 'bout!