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Dokken - Into the Fire - Guitar Tab

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Key E minor
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Tooth and Nail album cover
Tooth and Nail
1984 4:27
Dokken Hard Rock 1984 E minor
Capo Advisor 0 E minor · Original key

About Into the Fire


George Lynch's guitar work on "Into the Fire" is a great entry point into the aggressive yet melodic side of Dokken and their place in the Hard Rock scene of the mid-1980s. The song sits in E minor at 120 BPM in E Standard tuning, which keeps everything accessible while still demanding real precision. Lynch favors sharp, punchy riffing in the verse sections, so your picking hand needs to stay controlled and consistent rather than relying on momentum to carry the notes. The lead work calls for smooth legato phrasing blended with pick attack, a combination that can feel awkward at first until your hands sync up. If the transition between the rhythm riff and the lead passages is tripping you up, use the Practice Toolbar to loop that section slowed down until the shift feels automatic. Pay attention to palm muting depth on the main riff: too much and the low-end growl gets muddy, too little and the groove loses its bite.

  • The song is in E minor using E Standard tuning, so no retuning is needed before you start.
  • George Lynch blends legato hammer-ons with picked accents in the lead sections, requiring both hands to work in close coordination.
  • The rhythm riff relies on controlled palm muting at 120 BPM, making consistent right-hand technique the main challenge for beginners.

How to Play Into the Fire

The song moves through: Intro, Verse, Pre-Chorus, Chorus, Solo, Bridge, Outro Solo.

Tuning: E Standard · Key: E minor · Tempo: 120 BPM · Difficulty: Medium

The arrangement runs through 7 distinct sections, and the solo is the steepest jump, so isolate it on its own.

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.

Marshall JCM800
Amp

Marshall JCM800

The definitive rock amp of the 1980s. The JCM800's single-channel, all-tube design produces a natural, harmonically rich overdrive at high volumes. Every hard rock and metal guitar sound from that era ran through one of these.

Ibanez Tube Screamer TS9
Pedal

Ibanez Tube Screamer TS9

The most clone pedal in history. The Tube Screamer's mid-hump overdrive character pushes a tube amp into a creamy, singing lead tone while cutting bass frequencies for clarity. Stevie Ray Vaughan stacked two of them.

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Solo (Backing Track)

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