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Metallica - Dyers Eve - Guitar Lesson

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...And Justice for All (Remastered) album cover
...And Justice for All (Remastered)
1988 5:13
Capo Advisor 0 E minor · Original key

About Dyers Eve


Closing out "...And Justice for All," "Dyers Eve" is arguably the most demanding rhythm guitar workout on the entire record. At 200 BPM in E minor, the right hand never really gets a break: you are dealing with relentless downpicked and alternate-picked thrash riffs that have to lock in tightly with Lars Ulrich's machine-gun double bass. The key challenge is keeping your pick attack consistent and your fretting hand clean at that tempo, because any tension in either hand will cause you to fall apart fast. The song's main riff sits low on the neck and relies on precise palm muting to give it that punishing, staccato feel that defines Thrash Metal. Metallica wrote this one at a pace that even experienced players will find humbling, so use the Practice Toolbar to isolate the densest riff sections and loop them slowed down until your pick hand is completely automatic before you attempt full speed.

  • At 200 BPM, the relentless downpicking and alternate-picking demand exceptional right-hand stamina and precise palm muting throughout.
  • The main riff sits in E minor on the lower strings, requiring a locked, tight fretting-hand grip to stay clean at speed.
  • Looping the opening riff section slowed down is the most effective way to build the synchronisation between both hands before pushing the tempo.

How to Play Dyers Eve

Tuning: E Standard · Key: E minor · Tempo: 200 BPM

Loop the hardest passage and creep the speed up from around 70 percent until it holds at 200 BPM.

Gibson Les Paul Standard
Guitar

Gibson Les Paul Standard

Kirk Hammett's vintage 1959 'Greeny' Les Paul Standard delivers warmer, more dynamic PAF-style tones that contrast his EMG-equipped ESP guitars, adding organic sustain to his lead work. This guitar's traditional construction gives his solos a thicker, less compressed character than his signature models.

Gibson Les Paul Custom
Guitar

Gibson Les Paul Custom

While not Hammett's primary choice, the Les Paul Custom shares the Les Paul's warm PAF pickup character and thick body resonance, offering heavier players an alternative to Strat-style designs for achieving Metallica's crushing rhythm tones.

Gibson Explorer
Guitar

Gibson Explorer

James Hetfield's early Gibson Explorer established his signature angular shape and thick body tone, delivering the aggressive midrange attack essential to Metallica's crushing rhythm style before his ESP signature models became his primary tool.

Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier
Amp

Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier

Kirk Hammett's Dual Rectifier heads provide the high-gain, midrange-forward aggression that lets his solos cut through Hetfield's scooped rhythm tone, creating definition and clarity in Metallica's dense wall of distortion.

EMG 81
Pickup

EMG 81

Hetfield's bridge EMG 81 delivers the hot, compressed output with tight low-end that defines Metallica's palm-muted riffs, the ceramic magnet and active preamp cutting through heavy arrangements with focused, aggressive attack.

EMG 60
Pickup

EMG 60

Both guitarists use the neck EMG 60 for warmer, more articulate rhythm tones and smoother lead voicings, balancing the 81's aggression with clearer note definition across Metallica's dense arrangements.

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