Muse - Stockholm Syndrome Pt.2 - Verse - Guitar Lesson

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Muse - Stockholm Syndrome Pt.2 - Verse - Guitar Lesson

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Stockholm Syndrome Pt.2 - Verse


Stockholm Syndrome Pt.2 - Verse is a section from Muse's intense progressive rock track Stockholm Syndrome. Known for its aggressive riffing and dynamic shifts, the full piece is a showcase of Muse's heavier guitar work. Learning this verse section offers electric guitarists a solid entry point into Muse's driving, distortion-heavy rhythm style and tightly structured chord progressions.

  • The verse riff relies on heavy palm-muted power chords, making it a strong exercise for right-hand muting technique.
  • Muse guitarist Matt Bellamy is known for combining classical influences with hard rock, which shapes the song's structure.
  • Breaking the track into sections like this verse makes learning Muse's complex arrangements more manageable for guitarists.
Vox AC30
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Vox AC30

Bellamy uses the Vox AC30 for clean, chimey passages that contrast with his high-gain rig, providing warm tube breakup and natural chime on atmospheric sections. Its low-wattage headroom lets him achieve responsive, dynamic tones without sacrificing clarity.

Dunlop Cry Baby Wah
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Dunlop Cry Baby Wah

The Cry Baby wah is essential to Bellamy's lead vocabulary, particularly on "Knights of Cydonia," where it sweeps across his sustained, pitch-shifted tones. The pedal's responsive sweep complements his aggressive playing style and synth-like effects chain.

Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi
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Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi

Bellamy pairs the Big Muff's smooth, sustaining fuzz with his bridge humbucker for soaring lead tones that retain clarity even under extreme gain. Its warm compression makes it ideal for long, singing sustain passages layered with the Fernandes Sustainer system.

DigiTech Whammy
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DigiTech Whammy

The Whammy is Bellamy's signature effect, enabling octave-shifted harmonies, pitch-shifted leads, and dramatic dive bombs used across nearly every Muse album. It transforms his sustained notes into orchestral layers that define Muse's progressive rock signature sound.