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Born To Be Wild Guitar Lesson (Steppenwolf)

👉Discover the 5 easiest and fastest ways to play the blues scale anywhere on the neck with this FREE PDF GUIDE→ https://www.jonmaclennan.com/bluesscales Here’s an epic rock riff that’s sure to get your hands grooving like a well-oiled machine. This one takes us back to 1967. It’s a legendary song that has been in movies and played at parties, and it’s often cited as one of the first heavy metal songs. I believe it’s a must-know for every rock guitar player. So grab your axe and let’s dive into this “Born To Be Wild” guitar lesson. Who originally sang Born To Be Wild? “Born To Be Wild” was originally written by Canadian musician and songwriter Mars Bonfire (a stage name for Dennis Edmonton). He shopped the song around to other bands first, but Steppenwolf was the band that took it and turned it into a hard rock anthem. You see, Mars originally wrote it as more of a slower, introspective song. But it ended up taking on a harder, more aggressive tone with Steppenwolf. “Born To Be Wild” was recorded in 1967 at American Recording Co. in Studio City, California. Their arrangement added the iconic heavy guitar riffs and faster tempo, making it the classic rock anthem it is today. The song reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1968. It was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's list of "500 Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll." And the song became associated with the counterculture movement and biker lifestyle. It is most notably featured in the 1969 film Easy Rider. What key is Born To Be Wild in? Steppenwolf’s original recording of “Born To Be Wild” is in the key of E major. It’s a bluesy vibe, and it’s all based around the E7#9 chord. Borrowing chords from the E Mixolydian scale like G, A, and D as well. But the home key is E major. 👉Follow along with the longer lesson here: https://www.jonmaclennan.com/blog/bor...

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