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Andy Timmons - Electric Gypsy (Main Theme) - Guitar Lesson

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Andy Timmons Hard Rock E minor
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About Electric Gypsy (Main Theme)


Few guitarists write a theme that doubles as a technique workout, but Andy Timmons does exactly that with "Electric Gypsy (Main Theme)." Written in E minor, the piece leans heavily on Timmons's signature blend of legato phrasing, fluid string bends, and melodic single-note lines that sit right on the edge of Hard Rock and instrumental shred. The key of E minor gives the theme a dark, open character, and much of the challenge lies in matching Timmons's phrasing feel rather than just hitting the correct notes. Pay close attention to where he adds vibrato and how he releases bends, because those small details define the tone. Use the Practice Toolbar to loop the most demanding melodic runs at a reduced speed until the muscle memory is solid before bringing the tempo back up. Clean articulation across every phrase is what separates a convincing performance from a rough one here.

  • The melody relies heavily on legato technique, so practicing hammer-ons and pull-offs smoothly across the E minor scale is the core challenge.
  • Precise vibrato control is critical throughout, as Timmons applies it to sustain notes in a very deliberate, expressive way.
  • Looping individual melodic phrases slowed down with the Practice Toolbar will help you nail the exact bending intonation Timmons uses.

How to Play Electric Gypsy (Main Theme)

Key: E minor

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

Ibanez Tube Screamer TS9
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Ibanez Tube Screamer TS9

Andy Timmons uses the Tube Screamer to push his Mesa/Boogie amp into singing, sustain-rich lead tones without sacrificing the midrange clarity essential to his expressive vibrato work. The pedal's warm, transparent overdrive complements his medium-output DiMarzio pickups, letting his dynamic pick control and tone shaping shine through.

Solo (Backing Track)

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