Master the riff that elevates “Might As Well Dance”
In a recent episode of Gibson TV’s Riff Lords, acclaimed guitarist Dr. Molly Miller joined the show to break down her memorable riff from the Jason Mraz song “Might As Well Dance.” The riff, which appears around the 1:56 mark in the track, is a catchy blend of country, blues, and funk that gives the song an extra layer of energy and style.
Miller explains her approach, saying, “So, I’m messing around with just a handful of notes to create a phrase, and I’m messing around with rhythms. I’m not playing it rhythmically the same way each time, but changing up the rhythm while playing the same notes to create a riff.”
Miller, a versatile musician and longtime collaborator with Mraz, walks viewers through the riff in a detailed and engaging guitar lesson. She shares insights on the “country funk” style of the figure, based around a G7 chord, and breaks down its timing and nuances, making it accessible even for less advanced guitarists. By the end of the lesson, you’ll be ready to grab an electric guitar and play along with confidence.
This instructional segment highlights Miller’s expertise not only as a performer but also as a teacher. She’s been the chair of the Guitar Department at Los Angeles College of Music since 2016. Her unique style and teaching methods have made her one of the most sought-after guitarists in Los Angeles, both on tour and in the studio.
View the full Riff Lords episode with Molly Miller here.
Who is Molly Miller?
Dr. Molly Miller has built an impressive career as a musician and educator, recording and touring with big names such as Jason Mraz, the Black Eyed Peas, Donna Missal, and Morgxn. Miller has performed at iconic venues such as the Hollywood Bowl, Royal Albert Hall, and Coachella. In addition to her work with Mraz on his albums Know (2018) and Look for the Good (2020), Miller also serves as a member of the house band on ABC’s Listen to Your Heart.
When she’s not collaborating with top artists, Miller leads her own group, the Molly Miller Trio, which was recently featured on NPR’s Fresh Air. The trio’s latest album, The Ballad of Hotspur, was released in 2024, featuring the standout singles “66 West” and “Blues to Greens.”
Miller’s deep knowledge and passion for guitar continue to inspire musicians worldwide. Whether on stage, in the studio, or teaching at the University of Southern California, she brings a unique blend of skill and creativity that has cemented her as a standout in the music industry.
This episode of Riff Lords offers a perfect starting point for aspiring guitarists looking to learn the art of the “country funk” riff.