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Impaled Nazarene - Blood is Thicker than Water - Guitar Tab

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About Blood is Thicker than Water


At 180 BPM in E Standard, "Blood is Thicker than Water" by Impaled Nazarene is a relentless early Black Metal workout that will expose any weakness in your picking hand fast. The tempo demands tight, controlled downpicking or a very disciplined alternate-picking technique, and any hesitation in your fretting hand will surface immediately at this speed. The raw, abrasive tone typical of the style means articulation matters less than aggression, but sloppy string muting will turn the low end into a muddy wall of noise, so keep your palm mute consistent and deliberate. Getting up to full tempo cleanly is the real challenge here. Use the Practice Toolbar to set an A/B loop around the sections that keep falling apart, and work them slowed down before pushing the BPM back up in small increments. This is the kind of track where slow, honest repetition is the only honest path forward.

  • At 180 BPM in E Standard tuning, this track demands exceptional right-hand stamina, whether you are downpicking or alternate-picking throughout.
  • Tight palm muting is essential to keep the low-end riffing controlled and prevent the distorted open strings from bleeding into each other.
  • Practise each riff at half speed before pushing toward full tempo, focusing on clean fretting-hand muting between chord changes.

How to Play Blood is Thicker than Water

Tuning: E Standard · Tempo: 180 BPM

Loop the hardest passage and creep the speed up from around 70 percent until it holds at 180 BPM.

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