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Metallica - Seek and Destroy - Solo - Guitar Lesson

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About Seek and Destroy - Solo


The solo section in "Seek and Destroy" is a great early entry point into Metallica's lead playing. It sits in E minor, which means the E minor pentatonic and natural minor scales are your main tools here. The solo itself is not the most technically demanding in the Metallica catalog, but it rewards clean picking and controlled bends, especially when the phrases climb up the higher frets. Getting the bends in tune under the speed of the track is the real challenge, so use the Practice Toolbar to loop those sections slowed down until your ear confirms the pitch is landing correctly. The rhythm feel underneath the solo also matters: the main riff is a mid-paced, heavily palm-muted gallop, so keeping your picking hand relaxed and consistent before you even attempt the lead lines will pay off. Work the rhythm part up to tempo first, then layer in the solo phrases.

  • The solo sits in E minor, making the E minor pentatonic scale the core fingering pattern to have under your fingers before you start.
  • Palm-muted alternate picking on the main riff is the primary technique to nail, as it underpins the entire feel of the song.
  • The lead bends are the trickiest part of the solo: practise them slowly with the Practice Toolbar to make sure each one reaches the correct pitch.

How to Play Seek and Destroy - Solo

Key: E minor · Tempo: 140 BPM

Use the section loop to isolate a passage, drop the speed below 100%, and set the metronome to 140 BPM to build it up to tempo.

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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