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Imagine Dragons - Natural - Guitar Cover

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Key G minor
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Origins (Deluxe) album cover
Origins (Deluxe)
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Capo Advisor 0 G minor · Original key

About Natural


Few songs in Pop Rock lean as hard on a single repeated motif as "Natural" does, and that repetition is exactly what makes it deceptively tricky to play well. The song sits in G minor at a steady 120 BPM in standard tuning, so there are no capo or retuning gymnastics to worry about. The guitar work is rooted in a driving, palm-muted riff that locks tightly with the kick drum. Getting that mute consistent every single repetition is where most players slip up: the pressure on the picking-hand palm needs to stay even, or the tone goes from punchy to muddy mid-phrase. Use the Practice Toolbar to loop that riff slowed down until the palm pressure is automatic before you bring it back up to tempo. Imagine Dragons layer the guitars with synth textures in the production, so on a bare guitar arrangement you will want to push your tone slightly to fill the space the keys normally occupy.

  • The core guitar riff relies heavily on consistent palm muting, so building even right-hand pressure before playing at full tempo is the key practice goal.
  • The song is in G minor in standard E tuning at 120 BPM, making it accessible for intermediate players without any alternate tuning setup.
  • Because synths carry much of the low-end and texture in the recording, guitarists playing solo arrangements may need to adjust their EQ or gain to compensate.

How to Play Natural

Tuning: E Standard · Key: G minor · Tempo: 120 BPM

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.

Fender Telecaster
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Fender Telecaster

Wayne Sermon's primary instrument for Imagine Dragons, the Telecaster's bright single-coil pickups and natural clarity enable his precise palm-muting technique and aggressive downpicking to cut through without heavy effects. The high-output bridge pickup paired with increased action prevents buzz during the band's clean-to-slightly-overdriven tones, making every picking articulation audible.

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