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Sonata Arctica - Tallulah - Guitar Solo Tab

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Key E minor
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Silence album cover
Silence
2002 5:20
Capo Advisor 0 E minor · Original key

About Tallulah


Tallulah, from Sonata Arctica's 2002 album Silence, is one of the quieter, more delicate pieces in their catalog and a good reminder that heavy metal bands often hide their most guitar-demanding work in their softer moments. Written in E minor, the piece leans heavily on clean, fingerpicked or arpeggiated chord work rather than distorted riffing, and keeping the dynamics controlled is where most players will struggle. The Classical influence comes through clearly in the melodic phrasing, so think about shaping each note with intention rather than just hitting the right pitches. Chord transitions need to be smooth and seamless, especially where the progression moves through more ambiguous, emotionally weighted changes. If a particular passage keeps tripping you up, use the Practice Toolbar to loop it slowed down until the movement between shapes feels completely natural. Tone-wise, a clean channel with light reverb will suit this one well.

  • The E minor key gives the piece a naturally melancholic, open quality that rewards careful attention to how you voice and sustain each chord.
  • Clean technique is central here: sloppy fretting hand muting or rushed transitions between chords will undercut the delicate feel the song relies on.
  • If arpeggiated picking patterns are new to you, this track is a practical piece to build right-hand consistency at a controlled, measured pace.

How to Play Tallulah

Key: E minor

Use the section loop to isolate a passage and drop the speed to build each section up to tempo.

Solo (Backing Track)

Solo (Backing Track)