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RIP Ace Frehley + - Kiss Tribute - Guitar Tab

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About Kiss Tribute


Few guitarists defined the look and feel of hard rock guitar quite like RIP Ace Frehley +, and this Kiss tribute piece is a great entry point into that style. The playing leans on big, bluesy pentatonic bends, power chord riffing, and the kind of strutting, mid-tempo groove that Hard Rock is built around. Getting the tone right matters here: a humbucker-equipped guitar with some crunch gain and the neck or middle pickup will get you close to that warm, singing lead sound. The rhythm parts reward tight, palm-muted downstrokes, so keep your right hand relaxed but controlled. If the lead phrases feel slippery at first, isolate them with the Practice Toolbar and work through each bend at a reduced speed before bringing it up to tempo. Focus especially on making those bends land exactly in pitch, since sloppy bends are what separates a convincing performance from a rough one.

  • The signature lead tone calls for a humbucker guitar with moderate crunch gain, favoring the neck pickup for warmth and sustain.
  • Rhythm sections rely heavily on palm-muted power chords, so right-hand consistency and muting control are the main technical demands.
  • Pentatonic bends are central to the lead work, and looping them slowed down in the Practice Toolbar is the fastest way to lock in accurate pitch.

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