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Patrick Rondat - Barbarians At The Gates - Guitar Tab

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About Barbarians At The Gates


Few guitarists outside the neoclassical shred world have pushed technical playing quite as hard as Patrick Rondat, and "Barbarians At The Gates" from 1995 is a strong example of why. The track demands clean, fast alternate picking across scalar runs that shift positions quickly, so if your right-hand sync breaks down anywhere the phrase falls apart entirely. Legato lines also appear throughout, asking your fretting hand to stay relaxed under pressure while keeping each note even in volume. Getting the runs up to tempo is the real challenge here: use the Practice Toolbar to loop individual phrases slowed down until your hands are locked in before pushing the speed back up. Pay close attention to where position shifts happen, because that is usually where mistakes creep in. E Standard tuning means nothing unusual in setup, but the lines are written high on the neck, so accurate fretting-hand placement matters at every step.

  • The track features fast alternate-picked scalar runs that require strong right-hand and left-hand synchronisation to execute cleanly at speed.
  • Legato phrasing is woven throughout, so your fretting-hand finger independence and consistent pull-off strength are both put to the test.
  • Playing in E Standard, the demanding passages sit high on the neck, making precise position shifts a key thing to isolate in practice.

How to Play Barbarians At The Gates

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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