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David Guetta - Dangerous - Guitar Cover

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Key F# minor
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2014 3:24
David Guetta Pop Rock 2014 F# minor
Capo Advisor 0 F# minor · Original key

About Dangerous


At 128 BPM in F# minor, "Dangerous" sits in that interesting middle ground where a Pop Rock guitarist can pull real mileage from what is essentially an EDM-rooted track. The song's harmonic foundation is straightforward, built around a repeating minor-key chord progression that rewards clean, even strumming or picked arpeggios more than heavy distortion. Getting the feel right is the real work here: the pulse is locked and metronomic, so any rhythmic sloppiness sticks out immediately. David Guetta's production leans on synth layers, which means a guitarist covering this needs to think carefully about tone, keeping things bright and articulate to sit in the arrangement without muddying it. If you want to nail the groove precisely, use the Practice Toolbar to loop the verse and chorus sections slowed down until your pick attack is landing exactly on the beat every time. Once the tempo is locked in your hands, bringing it back up to 128 BPM feels natural.

  • The track moves at a steady 128 BPM, so a metronome or slow-down practice is essential before attempting a full-speed run-through.
  • The key of F# minor makes barre chords at the second fret a practical choice, but capo-and-open-chord arrangements can ease the transition.
  • Covering this on guitar rewards a clean, articulate picking style rather than heavy gain, since the original production relies heavily on synth textures.

How to Play Dangerous

Key: F# minor · Tempo: 128 BPM

Use the section loop to isolate a passage, drop the speed below 100%, and set the metronome to 128 BPM to build it up to tempo.

Fender Stratocaster
Guitar

Fender Stratocaster

Guetta's session guitarists rely on Stratocasters for their single-coil clarity and articulation, which cuts through dense electronic arrangements without getting lost in synth layers. The bright, treble-forward tone sits perfectly in his production style where definition matters more than warmth.

Fender Telecaster
Guitar

Fender Telecaster

Telecasters provide the sharp, cutting high-end definition that complements Guetta's synth-heavy productions, delivering piercing note clarity ideal for layered electronic mixes. Their single-coil brightness ensures guitar parts remain distinct and present across complex arrangements.

Fender Deluxe Reverb
Amp

Fender Deluxe Reverb

Guetta occasionally uses the Deluxe Reverb recorded direct to add subtle warmth and natural reverb to sessions, capturing its iconic plate-style ambience at moderate levels. The amp's clean headroom and smooth reverb algorithm provide organic space that complements his restrained, processing-focused production approach.

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