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Westworld - Theme - Guitar Cover

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Key D minor
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Classic Rock

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Bass6
Mid7
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Westworld Soundtrack D minor
Capo Advisor 0 D minor · Original key

About Theme


Few pieces reward slow, deliberate practice quite like the Theme from Westworld, a brooding piece in D minor that sits at a measured 90 BPM in E Standard tuning. The feel is cinematic and spacious, which means every note you play is exposed. Rushing any phrase will stick out immediately, so precision and controlled dynamics matter more here than speed. The challenge lies in sustaining the atmospheric tension through clean fretting and smooth position shifts rather than any flashy technique. Fingerpicking or hybrid picking suits the piece well, giving you the expressive volume control the melody demands. Pick out the signature melodic line first, then use the Practice Toolbar to loop it slowed down until your fretting hand can hold the mood without scrambling. Players drawn to Progressive Rock will appreciate how much this theme rewards patience over brute technique.

  • Played in E Standard tuning in the key of D minor, the piece leans on melodic single-note lines and benefits from fingerpicking for expressive dynamic control.
  • At 90 BPM the tempo feels deceptively relaxed, but maintaining consistent tone and sustain across position shifts is the real technical demand.
  • Smooth left-hand legato and careful pick or finger attack are worth isolating in practice, as the sparse arrangement leaves little room to hide uneven notes.

How to Play Theme

Tuning: E Standard · Key: D minor · Tempo: 90 BPM

Use the section loop to isolate a passage, drop the speed below 100%, and set the metronome to 90 BPM to build it up to tempo.