Hooked: Variations on Phish’s “First Tube”

​In our latest video release, we dive deep into the rhythmic and hypnotic world of Phish with “Hooked – Variations on First Tube.”

Hooked perform improvised variations on Phish

​If you’ve ever stood in the middle of a Phish show when the lights start swirling and the energy in the room begins to peak, you know that “First Tube” is more than just a song—it’s an ascending spiral of tension and release. Originally appearing on Trey Anastasio’s self-titled debut and later becoming a staple of Phish setlists, the track is built on a relentless, driving bass line and a repetitive guitar motif that demands precision and stamina.

​Hooked Breakdown

​In this variation, we explore the core elements that make the “First Tube” jam so infectious and combine it with the Deep beats of a techno Jam.

  • The Driving Groove: The foundation is a steady, motoric rhythm that provides the perfect canvas for melodic exploration [00:00].
  • Layering Textures: Just as Trey uses his signature looping and feedback to build intensity, this instrumental focuses on how small variations in phrasing can shift the energy of the entire piece [01:27].
  • Guitar Dynamics: We highlight the shift from clean, rhythmic stabs to more overdriven, sustained notes that mimic the “soaring” feel Phish fans have come to love [03:16].

​Why We Jam

​At Hooked on Jams, our goal is to help students and music lovers understand the “how” and “why” behind great improvisation. Whether you are a beginner looking to understand basic scales or an advanced player wanting to master the art of the slow-build jam, “First Tube” is a masterclass in staying “locked in.”

Watch the full performance below:

Phish-Inspired Jam: Hooked – Variations on First Tube (Guitar Instrumental)

​Ready to Start Your Own Jam?

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