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Ted Nugent

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About Ted Nugent

Ted Nugent rose from Detroit's hard rock scene in the 1960s with The Amboy Dukes, melding blues-inflected riffs, boogie grooves, and high-energy showmanship. His guitar-driven approach helped define the era's heavier, riff-based sound and set the template for countless hard rock players. With a prolific solo career spanning decades, Nugent delivered enduring anthems and blistering live performances that earned him the nickname 'Motor City Madman' and left a lasting mark on rock guitar.

Active from the mid-1960s to today, Nugent's influence extends beyond his records. His muscular, pentatonic-based phrasing and fearless stage presence inspired generations of players to push tempos, tone, and technique. On DadRock Tabs, his five lessons—Dog Eat Dog, Homebound, Stranglehold, Cat Scratch Fever, and Wango Tango—guide students through authentic riff-writing, tight picking, and blues-rock groove, building a solid foundational skillset while locking in with classic Nugent riffs.

🎸 Want to know what gear Ted Nugent used, their playing style, and fun facts? Scroll below the lessons!

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Wango Tango
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Wango Tango

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Cat Scratch Fever
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Cat Scratch Fever

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Stranglehold
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Stranglehold

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Homebound
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Homebound

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Dog Eat Dog
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Dog Eat Dog

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Deep Dive

Playing Style

Ted Nugent's playing style is raw, blues-rooted hard rock with a muscular attack. He favors driving power-chord riffs, tight palm muting, and crisp alternate picking to propel fast, idiomatic lines. His solos mix bluesy phrasing, rapid scales, and expressive bends, anchored by a punchy, saturated tone and a relentless groove. Whether locking into a boogie-down groove or tearing into a soaring lick, Nugent's sound is instantly recognizable for its relentless energy and precise timing. Stranglehold showcases a blues-rock swagger with a slow, hypnotic riff giving way to blazing, note-heavy leads, while Cat Scratch Fever and Dog Eat Dog emphasize punchy, memorable riffs and tight rhythm parts that reward clean technique and muting.

🎸 Gear & Equipment

Nugent's gear canon centers on sturdy solid-body electrics through high-gain tube amps for that cutting, sustained tone. He has long been associated with Gibson-style Les Paul–type guitars and other rock-forward axes, paired with Marshall- or similar-voiced stacks. A classic wah-wah pedal and a reliable overdrive/boost pedal round out the rig, delivering the punchy, in-your-face tone that makes his riffs snap through the mix.

Why Learn Ted Nugent Songs?

Learning Ted Nugent's catalog builds core rock guitar skills: tight alternate picking, precise palm muting, strong power-chord rhythm, and expressive blues-rock phrasing. The five DadRock Tabs lessons cover a range of tempos and feels—from the groove-driven Dog Eat Dog to the long, incendiary Stranglehold—to develop timing, dynamics, and fretboard confidence. With an intermediate difficulty level, mastering these riffs lays a solid foundation for classic rock repertoire while delivering the satisfaction of nailing iconic Nugent phrasing.

Did You Know?

  • 1Born Theodore Anthony Nugent in Detroit, Michigan, in 1948, he rose from The Amboy Dukes to a legendary solo career.
  • 2Known as the 'Motor City Madman' for his explosive live shows and blistering guitar work.
  • 3His songs Cat Scratch Fever and Stranglehold remain among the most recognizable riffs in classic rock.
  • 4Beyond music, Nugent is a hunter-conservation advocate and outspoken media personality.

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