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Headbanging - Styles |  | Headbanging - Styles: Encyclopedia II - Headbanging - Styles |  | | There are various styles of headbanging, including:
The up and down - Which involves shaking the head up and down - This style is demonstrated at the climax of the Bohemian Rhapsody scene in the movie Wayne's World.
The circular swing (Windmill) - Swinging the head in a circular motion - This style is more commonly known as the Windmill or Helicopter. Popularized by Blackie Lawless of W.A.S.P. and George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher of Cannibal Corpse. This style is often used by members of Amon Amarth.
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Headbanging - Styles
There are various styles of headbanging, including:
- The up and down - Which involves shaking the head up and down - This style is demonstrated at the climax of the Bohemian Rhapsody scene in the movie Wayne's World.
- The circular swing (Windmill) - Swinging the head in a circular motion - This style is more commonly known as the Windmill or Helicopter. Popularized by Blackie Lawless of W.A.S.P. and George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher of Cannibal Corpse. This style is often used by members of Amon Amarth.
- The half-circle - Swinging the head repeatedly from side to side in a downward arc: this style is often used by Tom Araya of Slayer.
- The figure eight - Which involves shaking the head in a figure eight.
- The side to side - Which involves shaking the head from side to side, whipping the hair on each transition. This style is used by Martin Mendez of Opeth, and current Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo.
- The Whiplash - An especially violent form of the traditional "up and down" style, characterized by the hair of the handbanger moving about so rapidly that it obscures their face. This style possibly pioneered by AC/DC guitarist Angus Young, and also used by late Metallica bassist Cliff Burton.
- The All-out - The most insane form of all, often involving dropping on the ground, holding oneself up with his or her arms, and violently swinging the head between the arms. This style sometimes involves grabbing onto tables and other fixed objects to hold the headbanger up, as their head movements have become so violent they seriously affect balance.
- The Tandem - Judas Priest guitarists KK Downing and Glen Tipton pioneered and perfected a tandem form of headbanging in which they stand side by side and headbang in unison. (See also Wolf Hoffman and Jörg Fischer of Accept.)
Various styles are often mixed together according to taste and to the tempo and aggression of the music.
Headbangers' bodies usually bang with the head, reducing the strain on the neck and making the body move in a serpentine, up-and-down fashion to the music.
There are a number of different stances a headbanger can stand in, which include:
- Standing up straight. This is most commonly performed with the legs slightly apart, mainly to keep balance.
- Standing with the legs slightly bent and the hands on the knees or thighs. This is a common stance for headbangers performing the half-circle, as it allows maximum movement and balance.
- Standing with the hands behind the back.
- Standing with one leg in front and one behind, with the hands held together near the lower body. This style is often used in tight spaces or to alleviate cramp and maintain balance.
- Standing with legs extremely stretched to the front and back of the body, lowering the head and body as low as possible to avoid loss of balance, while shredding an Air guitar, usually with the hand holding the guitar neck placed on the according knee and the other one lowered to "pick the strings".
Other related archivesAC/DC, Accept, Air guitar, Amon Amarth, Angus Young, Blackie Lawless, Bohemian Rhapsody, Cannibal Corpse, Cliff Burton, Dance behavior, Heavy metal, James Hetfield, Jason Newsted, Judas Priest, Kerry King, Mano cornuto (devil horns), Martin Mendez, Metallica, Opeth, Robert Trujillo, Scott Ian, Slayer, Syllabus-free dance, Tom Araya, W.A.S.P., Wayne's World, Windmill, Wolf Hoffman, aggression, air guitar, cartilage, cramp, crowd surfing, dance, hair, head, heavy metal music, list of dances, mosh, moshing, music, stage diving, tempo
 Adapted from the Wikipedia article "Styles", under the G.N U Free Docmentation License. Please also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki |
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