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Stranglehold Guitar Lesson (Ted Nugent)

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If you want to learn to play guitar like a thunderous rock god.

Here's a powerful riff to help set you on your way.

In fact, few guitar riffs hold as much raw energy as this one. It blends elements of the blues with searing rock guitar solos.

I’m going to share its most iconic moments in this post.

So grab your guitar and let’s dive into this “Stranglehold” guitar lesson.

Who wrote Stranglehold?
“Stranglehold” was written by American guitarist, singer, and songwriter, Ted Nugent. While Ted is often credited with the song, Rob Grange, the bassist, also played a significant role in its creation.

Apparently "Stranglehold" is a song that evolved from a spontaneous jam session. The riff came about during a rehearsal, and then quickly took shape as the band experimented with different musical ideas.

The recording captured the band's live energy, with Nugent's guitar work being a standout feature. His extended guitar solo, which lasts several minutes, is a central feature of the track.

"Stranglehold" was released in 1975 on Ted Nugent's selftitled debut solo album, "Ted Nugent." The album marked the beginning of Nugent's solo career.

What tuning is Stranglehold in?
The original version is in standard tuning however throughout the years there have been many live versions where Ted plays tuned down ½ step to E flat standard.

As many performers age, or if they are touring night after night, they will often lower the keys on songs. Sometimes the record key sounds great and is possible to nail in the studio one time. But when you set out on the road, performing in the record key can be incredibly difficult to maintain show after show. This often becomes the reason for different tunings and key changes for a live show.

What key is Stranglehold in?
Stranglehold as recorded by Ted Nugent is in the key of A major. But modulates to the key of F# for the bass solo. Then back to A major for the ending.

Stranglehold Guitar Chords
The main riff is essentially built around just 4 chords, A5, C5, D5, and G5.

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