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Twenty One Pilots - Ride - Guitar Cover

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Key C# minor
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Classic Rock

Gain6
Bass6
Mid7
Treble6
Presence5
Master7
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About Ride


At 95 BPM in C# minor, "Ride" sits in a relaxed mid-tempo pocket that is deceptively easy to rush. The guitar work here is understated by design: clean, arpeggiated chord shapes carry most of the harmonic weight, so your fretting hand needs to stay precise and your picking hand needs to stay relaxed. The chord voicings themselves are not complex, but nailing the exact rhythmic feel, that slightly laid-back, almost floating quality, is where most players slip up. Use the Practice Toolbar to loop the verse section slowed down and lock in the groove before bringing it back up to tempo. Twenty One Pilots layer guitar against synths and ukulele throughout their catalog, which means the guitar part here functions as texture rather than lead, so clarity of tone in E Standard matters more than flashy technique. If you play in Alternative Rock contexts, this is a solid study in how restraint and rhythmic placement can do more work than a busy part.

  • The guitar plays clean arpeggiated figures in E Standard tuning, sitting in the mid-range to complement the song's synth and ukulele layers.
  • At 95 BPM, the tempo feels relaxed, but holding the laid-back rhythmic feel steady without dragging is the real challenge for guitarists.
  • Practise the chord transitions slowly using the Practice Toolbar before building speed, as smooth voice leading matters more than speed here.

How to Play Ride

Tuning: E Standard · Key: C# minor · Tempo: 95 BPM

Use the section loop to isolate a passage, drop the speed below 100%, and set the metronome to 95 BPM to build it up to tempo.

Fender Stratocaster
Guitar

Fender Stratocaster

Tyler Joseph uses the Strat's versatile single-coil pickups to nail the clear, articulate tones essential for Twenty One Pilots' syncopated rhythmic lines. The guitar's bright response cuts through electronic elements without muddiness, letting his precise playing technique shine in complex arrangements.

Fender Telecaster
Guitar

Fender Telecaster

Joseph favors the Telecaster for its punchy single-coil clarity and minimal tone coloration, delivering the transparent, cutting sound that defines Twenty One Pilots' guitar work. The instrument's direct responsiveness supports his minimalist effects approach, relying purely on amp tone and playing precision.