Periphery's Jake Bowen – 16th note displacement, and how to play “Blood Eagle”

Jake Bowen


For tabs and text of this video lesson, see the March 2022 issue of Guitar World –
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ALL EARS by Jake Bowen of Periphery
WHERE EAGLES DARE
16th note displacement, and how to play “Blood Eagle”
For Periphery’s track “Blood Eagle,” which Jake Bowen and his bandmates recorded for Periphery IV: Hail Stan, they employed seven-string guitars tuned to drop-A, one half step down (low to high) Ab, Eb, Ab, Db, Gb, Bb, Eb. In this lesson, Jake focuses on the rhythmic figures he plays behind Misha Mansoor’s guitar solo in the song.
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