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King Diamond
About King Diamond
King Diamond is the Danish heavy metal project formed in 1985 by vocalist Kim Bendix Petersen, who had previously fronted Mercyful Fate. The band quickly defined a theatrical, horror-infused metal aesthetic, releasing Fatal Portrait (1986) and the landmark Abigail (1987), albums that fused Petersen's falsetto with dramatic storytelling and cinematic production. Their early concept albums combined tight riffs, eerie atmospheres, and narrative arcs that invited listeners into a haunted metal world. With Them (1988) and The Eye (1990), the King Diamond universe expanded, cementing their role in shaping narrative-driven metal and influencing generations of artists across extreme metal and progressive circles.
Over the decades, King Diamond has built a devoted international following and a reputation for technical musicianship. The dual-guitar dynamic—harmonized leads traded between talented guitarists, paired with Petersen's unmistakable high, theatrical vocal style—created a template later bands would emulate. Even as lineups changed, the band's commitment to storytelling, dramatic production, and intricate songcraft kept the catalog relevant, sparking new interest with modern tutorials and tracks like Eye Of The Witch and Sleepless Nights, inviting players to study atmosphere, harmony, and fearless vocal-inspired guitar phrasing.
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Father Picard
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Into The Convent
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Burn
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The Trial
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Halloween
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The Portrait
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Dressed In White
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Charon
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Lurking In The Dark
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Haunted
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The Lake
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Arrival
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A Mansion In Darkness
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The Family Ghost
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The 7th Day Of July 1777
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Omens
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The Possession
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Abigail
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Black Horseman
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The Invisible Guests
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Tea
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Mother's Getting Weaker
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Bye Bye Missy
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A Broken Spell
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Twilight Symphony
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At The Graves
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A Visit From The Dead
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Sleepless Nights
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The Wedding Dream
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Victimized
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Cremation
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Eye Of The Witch
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King Diamond's guitar work revolves around twin-harmonic leads, thunderous rhythm riffs, and Petersen's unmistakable theatrical vocal aura. The style blends heavy palm-muted power-chord segments with bright, harmonized solos and fast melodic runs, often in minor or modal tonalities to heighten the eerie mood. Early players laid down tight riff cycles and aggressive down-picking, while Andy LaRocque expanded the palette with intricate arpeggios, neoclassical phrases, and expressive phrasing that crowns the choruses. The dual-guitar dynamic creates a cinematic texture, and the use of precise timing, dynamic contrasts, and melodic hooks makes the King Diamond sound instantly recognizable even across complex concept albums.
🎸 Gear & Equipment
The King Diamond sound has long relied on dual guitar rigs and a palette of classic amps and effects. Guitars used by King Diamond's guitarists span Les Paul-style and other solid-body axes, paired with high-gain amps such as Marshall and Mesa/Boogie heads to deliver thick rhythm tones and razor-sharp leads. Effects like delay, chorus, reverb, and flange help create the eerie, spacious intros and outros that define tracks such as Eye Of The Witch. In live settings, gear choices, stage acoustics, and careful tone shaping combine with theatrical presentation to deliver the signature horror-metal atmosphere.
Why Learn King Diamond Songs?
Learning King Diamond songs on DadRock Tabs offers a rich workout in classic metal technique. Players will build solid rhythm skills with palm-muting and power-chord progressions, develop lead fluency through harmonized lines and fast scale runs, and cultivate dynamic control to bring the drama of these tracks to life. The 30 lessons range from intermediate to advanced difficulty, challenging you with precise picking, string crossing, speed runs, and tone shaping while preserving the songs’ cinematic feel. Whether you aim to master rhythm chops or melodic leads, these tunes provide a strong foundation for building foundational rock skills and expressive phrasing.
Did You Know?
- 1King Diamond is the stage name of Danish vocalist Kim Bendix Petersen, whose horror-themed persona and concept albums defined the band's identity.
- 2Abigail (1987) is widely cited as a landmark horror metal concept album that bridged storytelling and metal musicianship.
- 3King Diamond's live shows became legendary for theatrical storytelling, with props, stage effects, and a metal theatre vibe.
- 4Andy LaRocque's melodic guitar work and neoclassical flair helped shape the King Diamond sound and he has contributed to numerous other projects.
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