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Peste Noire - Dueil Angoisseus - Guitar Cover

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About Dueil Angoisseus


Drop C tuning gives "Dueil Angoisseus" its particular weight, dropping the low string a whole step below standard Drop D and thickening every riff considerably. Peste Noire built this track around the raw, abrasive textures that define Black Metal, so getting the tone right matters as much as the notes: expect trebly, mid-scooped distortion and aggressive picking throughout. The riffs lean on fast, repetitive tremolo picking, which is the central physical challenge here. Keeping that motion even and controlled at tempo is harder than it looks, so isolate the trickiest passages with the Practice Toolbar, loop them slowed down, and build speed gradually before running the full track. The Drop C low string also gets used for chunky open-string hits that punctuate the tremolo sections, so watch your muting carefully to keep those moments clean and deliberate rather than muddy.

  • The Drop C tuning lowers the sixth string two full steps from standard, adding extra low-end weight to open-string riff punctuations throughout the track.
  • Tremolo picking is the core technique demanded here, requiring a relaxed but controlled picking arm to sustain speed and evenness over long passages.
  • Careful palm muting on the low C string is essential to separate the heavy open-string hits from the fast tremolo riff sections cleanly.

How to Play Dueil Angoisseus

Tuning: Drop C

Drop C sits a whole step below drop D, so tune all the way down before working through the low riffs.

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

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