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Ulver - Ind I Fjeldkamrene outro - Guitar Tab

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About Ind I Fjeldkamrene outro


The outro to "Ind I Fjeldkamrene" sits at the quieter, more atmospheric end of what Ulver were doing on their 1997 acoustic record. Where much of that album leans on fingerpicked steel-string patterns rooted in Norwegian folk tradition, this outro strips things back further, asking you to hold tone and space rather than demonstrate speed. The challenge here is not technical complexity but control: clean fingerpicking that does not rush, even dynamics across each string, and a feel that stays unhurried. Getting that stillness is harder than it sounds when you are playing alone without a band to anchor you. Because the passage is short and cyclic, it rewards very close listening. Use the Practice Toolbar to loop it slowed down so you can match the picking hand weight and note length exactly before bringing it back up to tempo. If you play in Black Metal contexts, this is a useful reminder of how much atmosphere comes from restraint rather than aggression.

  • The outro relies on fingerpicked acoustic guitar, so use your fingertips or nails consistently to keep the tone even across every string.
  • Focus on right-hand dynamics: the passage depends on a controlled, quiet touch rather than any difficult left-hand fretting.
  • Looping this short section at reduced speed helps you nail the spacing between notes, which defines the mood of the piece.
Gibson Les Paul Standard
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Gibson Les Paul Standard

Ulver's early black metal distortion tones on Bergtatt relied on humbucker-equipped solid-bodies like the Les Paul Standard, whose thick midrange and output clarity prevented muddiness during heavily distorted tremolo passages. The guitar's natural resonance also complemented the warm acoustic fingerpicking sections that define Ulver's folk-influenced work.

Gibson Les Paul Custom
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Gibson Les Paul Custom

The Les Paul Custom's hot humbuckers and sustain-focused design suit Ulver's layered approach, where distorted and clean tones are stacked for atmospheric depth on records like Bergtatt. Its thick tone cuts through the lo-fi production aesthetic while maintaining the articulate note separation Jørgensen's fingerpicking requires.

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