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Coheed and Cambria - Welcome Home - Guitar Tab

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Key D minor
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About Welcome Home


Few songs in Progressive Metal pack as much guitar drama into a single track as "Welcome Home." The Drop D tuning is central to everything here: it drops your low string to D, which sits right in the key of D minor and gives the heavy, open-string chug sections a thickness that standard tuning simply cannot match. The song moves through several distinct sections, each with its own technical demand, from clean arpeggiated chord work in the verses to the climactic lead playing that closes the track. That outro lead passage is the real challenge, combining fast alternate picking with melodic phrasing that requires both precision and feel. At 120 BPM the tempo is not brutal, but the stamina required to hold the intensity through the full arrangement is easy to underestimate. Use the Practice Toolbar to isolate the outro solo and loop it slowed down until the picking hand stays relaxed. Coheed and Cambria write parts that reward patience, and this one is no exception.

  • The Drop D tuning is essential: the low D powers the heavy riff sections and keeps the song rooted in D minor throughout.
  • The outro guitar solo demands sustained alternate picking at 120 BPM, so building up speed gradually with a metronome is the right approach.
  • The song shifts between clean fingerpicked passages and high-gain lead work, so getting your pickup and tone switching smooth is part of the prep.

How to Play Welcome Home

Tuning: Drop D · Key: D minor · Tempo: 120 BPM

The drop D tuning lets you fret the low power chords with a single finger, which is central to the heavier riffing here.

Use the section loop to isolate a passage, drop the speed below 100%, and set the metronome to 120 BPM to build it up to tempo.

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