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Darkenhöld - Mystique de la Vouivre - Guitar Tab

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Mystique De La Vouivre album cover
Mystique De La Vouivre
2020 5:34

About Mystique de la Vouivre


Drop D tuning sits at the core of "Mystique de la Vouivre," giving Darkenhöld that extra low-end weight that Black Metal riffing often depends on. At 120 BPM the track sits at a mid-tempo pace that can feel deceptively comfortable until you're deep in repeated tremolo picking runs, where right-hand endurance becomes the real test. The dropped low string also opens up power chords you can fret with a single finger, but the challenge is keeping those chords tight and controlled rather than letting them blur into the distortion. Pay close attention to how the picking attack interacts with the gain: too heavy and the note definition collapses, too light and the riff loses its edge. Use the Practice Toolbar to loop the densest riffing passages at a reduced speed, building up pick consistency before pushing back to full tempo. Getting the feel locked in slowly will pay off when the atmosphere of the piece finally clicks into place.

  • Drop D tuning is used throughout, allowing single-finger power chords on the low string while adding low-end weight to the riffing.
  • At 120 BPM the tempo is moderate, but sustained tremolo picking sections will fatigue the picking hand quickly if your technique is inefficient.
  • Keeping note clarity under heavy distortion is the core challenge: focus on consistent pick angle and light muting to avoid muddiness.

How to Play Mystique de la Vouivre

Tuning: Drop D · 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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