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Burzum - Ea, Lord Of The Depths - Guitar Tab

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Burzum/Aske album cover
Burzum/Aske
1993 4:53

About Ea, Lord Of The Depths


Cold, repetitive, and hypnotic, "Ea, Lord Of The Depths" sits on the rawer end of the Burzum catalogue and asks something specific of a guitarist: the ability to sustain a droning, trance-like feel without rushing or breaking the atmosphere. The piece leans on the kind of slowly cycling riff work that defines Black Metal, where consistency of mood matters more than technical fireworks. In E Standard tuning, the low strings carry most of the weight, so getting your picking hand to produce an even, cold tone across a long stretch is the real challenge here. There are no flashy lead breaks to worry about; the difficulty is holding the repetitive motion tight enough that the hypnotic quality actually lands. Set an A/B loop around any riff passage in the Practice Toolbar and run it slowed down until your right-hand rhythm is locked in before bringing it back up to tempo.

  • The song is played in E Standard tuning, so no retuning is needed, but low-string tone control is essential to capturing the cold, droning character.
  • Right-hand picking consistency is the central technical demand: the riffs rely on even, repetitive motion held steady over long passages.
  • Practise looping short riff segments at reduced speed to internalize the hypnotic rhythm before attempting a full-speed run-through.

How to Play Ea, Lord Of The Depths

Tuning: E Standard

Use the section loop to isolate a passage and drop the speed to build each section up to tempo.

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