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Bon Jovi - It's My Life - Guitar Cover

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About It's My Life


From the opening bars, "It's My Life" grabs you with a punchy, synth-driven riff that translates very well to guitar in E Standard tuning. The main riff sits in C major and runs at a steady 120 BPM, which is comfortable enough to get under your fingers quickly, though keeping the attack tight and consistent across the whole track takes more discipline than the tempo suggests. Bon Jovi built this song around a driving, almost mechanical rhythm feel, so your pick hand has to stay locked in and even. The chord work in the verse and chorus is straightforward open and barre chord territory, but the transitions need to be clean and confident to match the energy of the recording. If the main riff is giving you trouble, use the Practice Toolbar to loop it slowed down until the picking pattern feels automatic. This is a solid song for building hard rock rhythm confidence.

  • The main riff is played in E Standard tuning in C major, making it accessible for intermediate players who are comfortable with basic barre chord shapes.
  • At 120 BPM, the rhythm part demands consistent, even picking throughout, so using the Practice Toolbar to loop sections slowly is a great way to lock in your timing.
  • The chorus relies on full, punchy chord stabs, so focusing on clean left-hand muting between hits will help you nail the tight, aggressive feel of the original.

How to Play It's My Life

Tuning: E Standard · Key: C major · Tempo: 120 BPM

The signature riff in C major is the core of this song, and nailing its rhythmic feel at 120 bpm is the main challenge: the notes themselves are approachable, but the syncopated, driving momentum requires tight right-hand control and consistent pick attack. Focus on the main riff first before tackling the chorus rhythm parts, which rely on full chord strumming with a punchy, arena-rock feel. A common pitfall is rushing the riff because it sits comfortably under the fingers; use the metronome to lock in the exact 120 bpm groove before adding dynamics. Looping the verse riff section at reduced speed helps build the muscle memory needed before bringing it up to tempo.

Use the section loop to isolate a passage, drop the speed below 100%, and set the metronome to 120 BPM to build it up to tempo.

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