Guitar & Bass Tabs
Scorpions
Learn Scorpions's Guitar & Bass Style
Discover how Scorpions developed their signature guitar and bass sound, the techniques you'll encounter in their music, and the best lessons to begin your learning journey.
Formed in 1965 in Hannover by Rudolf Schenker, the Scorpions began as a hard-edged German rock outfit and evolved into a global force across the 70s and 80s. The early lineup, including Klaus Meine on vocals and Michael Schenker on guitar, laid the groundwork for a sound that would fuse heavy riffs with melodic hooks. As the years passed and members rotated, the band found a powerful voice with the Lovedrive era and beyond.
The band's international breakthrough arrived with the 1979 album Lovedrive and their 1984 Love at First Sting, which delivered arena-ready anthems like Rock You Like a Hurricane and Still Loving You. Their 1990 Wind of Change became an enduring global anthem tied to the end of the Cold War, helping them reach mainstream audiences far beyond metal fans. With more than 100 million records sold, Scorpions stand among the most successful German rock acts in history.
On stage and in the studio, Scorpions are celebrated for a twin-lead guitar approach, soaring melodies, and a knack for writing riffs that bite as hard as they groove. Their influence spans generations of players who learned how to balance ferocity with lyric melodies, making Scorpions a rite of passage for any aspiring rock guitarist.
🎸 Want to know what gear Scorpions used, their playing style, and fun facts? Scroll below the lessons!
Watch the Lesson

He's A Woman She's A Man
Scorpions
View Tab →
Rock You Like A Hurricane
Scorpions
View Tab →
In Trance
Scorpions
View Tab →
Rhythm Of Love
Scorpions
View Tab →
Make It Real
Scorpions
View Tab →
The Zoo
Scorpions
View Tab →
Wind Of Change
Scorpions
View Tab →
Blockout
Scorpions
View Tab →
Can't Live Without You
Scorpions
View Tab →
You Give Me All I Need
Scorpions
View Tab →
Now!
Scorpions
View Tab →
Dynamite
Scorpions
View Tab →
Arizona
Scorpions
View Tab →
Bad Boys Running Wild
Scorpions
View Tab →
I'm Leaving You
Scorpions
View Tab →
The Same Thrill
Scorpions
View Tab →
Coming Home
Scorpions
View Tab →
As Soon As The Good Times Roll
Scorpions
View Tab →
Big City Nights
Scorpions
View Tab →
Passion Rules The Game
Scorpions
View Tab →
Don't Stop At The Top
Scorpions
View Tab →
Every Minute Every Day
Scorpions
View Tab →
Media Overkill
Scorpions
View Tab →
Love On The Run
Scorpions
View Tab →
Tease Me Please Me
Scorpions
View Tab →
No One Like You
Scorpions
View Tab →
No One Like You
Scorpions
View Tab →
Kicks After Six
Scorpions
View Tab →
Don't Believe Her
Scorpions
View Tab →
Send Me An Angel
Scorpions
View Tab →
Lust Or Love
Scorpions
View Tab →
Alien Nation
Scorpions
View Tab →
Under The Same Sun
Scorpions
View Tab →
The Sails Of Charon
Scorpions
View Tab →
Rock You Like A Hurricane
Scorpions
View Tab →
Wind Of Change
Scorpions
View Tab →
Big City Nights
Scorpions
View Tab →
Send Me An Angel
Scorpions
View Tab →
Make It Real
Scorpions
View Tab →
Lust Or Love
Scorpions
View Tab →
Under The Same Sun
Scorpions
View Tab →
Rhythm Of Love
Scorpions
View Tab →Playing Style
Scorpions' playing style centers on a tight twin-guitar attack, combining chunky power riffs with soaring lead lines. Rudolf Schenker and Matthias Jabs trade riffs and harmonize melodies, often using palm muting on downstrokes, precise alternate picking, and brisk string-bending in solos. Their sound blends heavy, driving chords with memorable hooks and dynamic contrast—from clean arpeggios on Wind of Change to aggressive, chorus-drenched riffs on Rock You Like a Hurricane—creating an instantly recognizable, anthem-ready tone.
🎸 Gear & Equipment
Iconic gear centers on a dual guitar setup: Rudolf Schenker's go-to Flying V and SG-style electrics paired with Matthias Jabs' versatile axes. Live rigs historically favored Marshall- and Mesa/Boogie-style tube amps, delivering a hulking, sustain-heavy tone. Players commonly rely on chorus and delay to widen harmonies and to craft clean arpeggios for ballads, while heavier riffs bite with crunch and bite on rhythm parts and solos alike.
Why Learn Scorpions Songs?
Learning Scorpions songs builds solid rhythm technique, precise timing, palm muting, and melodic lead phrasing. With 48 lessons spanning hits from Wind of Change to Rock You Like a Hurricane, you’ll develop power-chord rhythm, alternate picking, and an understanding of the pentatonic scales used in classic rock solos. The difficulty ranges from approachable tracks to challenging lines, giving players a structured path to grow from beginner to seasoned rock guitarist.
Did You Know?
- 1Scorpions formed in Hannover, Germany in 1965 and quickly grew into one of Europe's premier hard rock acts.
- 2Wind of Change became an anthem linked to the fall of the Berlin Wall and German reunification.
- 3Rock You Like a Hurricane is one of the most recognizable riffs in rock and remains a staple on classic-rock radio.
- 4They are one of the best-selling German rock bands of all time, with over 100 million records sold.
42 Scorpions lesson(s) available — Start learning today!
Frequently Asked Questions
Learn to Play Scorpions Guitar
Explore Scorpions guitar and bass lessons with a focus on riffs, rhythm parts, classic rock techniques, and practice-friendly video lessons.
Start Here
Begin with the most recognizable riffs and rhythm parts before moving into harder songs.
Techniques
Practice power chords, timing, picking control, bends, vibrato, and classic rock phrasing.
Next Step
Use the lessons below to build a practice path from easier songs to more advanced parts.
Similar Artists to Scorpions
If you're learning Scorpions on guitar or bass, these related artists use similar riffs, tunings, playing styles, and classic rock techniques.
