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Attack on Titan - Theme - Guitar Cover

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Key E minor
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Amp Settings

Classic Rock

Gain6
Bass6
Mid7
Treble6
Presence5
Master7
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About Theme


Drop D tuning and a key of E minor sit at the heart of this track, and that combination immediately tells you what to expect: low, heavy open-string power chords that ring with real weight. At 140 BPM the rhythm work moves quickly, so right-hand precision matters as much as the fretting. The signature feel of Attack on Titan themes leans on driving, relentless sixteenth-note patterns that can tire out your pick hand fast if your technique is inefficient. Keep your wrist loose and anchor the motion from the forearm rather than the elbow. The Heavy Metal style here also rewards tight palm muting, so spend time dialling in exactly how much contact the heel of your hand makes with the strings. If a fast riff passage is tripping you up, isolate it with the Practice Toolbar, slow it down to around 70 percent, and only raise the tempo once every note is clean and even.

  • Drop D tuning lets you fret E minor power chords with a single finger across the bottom two strings, which is essential for keeping up at 140 BPM.
  • Palm muting technique is central to the heavy rhythm feel, so practise controlling mute pressure to get the right amount of chug without killing the tone.
  • The fast sixteenth-note picking patterns are the main stamina challenge here, and looping them slowed down in the Practice Toolbar will build both accuracy and endurance.

How to Play Theme

Tuning: Drop D · Key: E minor · Tempo: 140 BPM

The drop D tuning lets you fret the low power chords with a single finger, which is central to the heavier riffing here.

Use the section loop to isolate a passage, drop the speed below 100%, and set the metronome to 140 BPM to build it up to tempo.

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