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Game of Throne Rock Version Guitar Lessson - Introduction
Game of Throne Rock Version Cover by Kfir Ochaion - Introduction
The "Game of Thrones" theme is one of the most recognizable TV scores ever written, and Kfir Ochaionâs rock cover gives it a powerful new energy. Kfir is an Israeli guitarist known for turning vocal melodies into expressive guitar lines. His version takes the original orchestral arrangement and transforms it into a full rock instrumental, complete with soaring leads and heavy rhythms. The cover stays true to the epic feel of the original while adding guitar-driven intensity.
Kfir Ochaion started playing guitar at age 10, inspired by classic rock legends. His YouTube channel, launched in 2014, has grown to over 2.2 million subscribers thanks to his unique style. He doesnât just play the notesâhe makes the guitar "sing" like a human voice. This "Game of Thrones" cover is a great example of his approach, where every bend and vibrato mimics the drama of the original melody. His version keeps the songâs grand scale but makes it fit perfectly for electric guitar.
Game of Throne Rock Version Cover by Kfir Ochaion Guitar Lesson
Taught by Mike Walker, this lesson breaks down Kfir Ochaionâs rock arrangement of the "Game of Thrones" theme. The song is in E minor, and the main melody follows the original tune closely but with added rock techniques. The opening riff uses sustained notes with wide vibrato to copy the horn section from the TV version. The left hand must control each noteâs pitch carefully to keep the melody sounding smooth and powerful.
The rhythm parts use palm-muted power chords to build tension in the verses. The pre-chorus switches to open chords with ringing arpeggios, creating contrast before the heavy riff returns. Kfirâs version includes a guitar solo section that wasnât in the original. This solo uses the E harmonic minor scale for a dramatic, cinematic sound. Fast alternate picking runs and controlled bends make this part challenging but rewarding to learn.
For the main theme, Kfir uses slides and legato to connect notes fluidly. The phrasing is key, with pauses in the right places. The chorus brings big power chords and double stops to thicken the sound. Dynamic control is crucial here, as the part shifts between loud, aggressive strums and softer, cleaner passages.
Beginners should start by learning the melody slowly, focusing on note accuracy before adding vibrato. Intermediate players can work on the soloâs faster licks and the precise muting needed for the rhythm parts. Advanced guitarists should study how Kfir blends techniquesâhybrid picking, bends, and harmonicsâto make the guitar sound almost orchestral.
FAQs
Q. What effects does Kfir use in this cover?
A medium-gain overdrive, delay for atmosphere, and reverb to create space.
Q. Is this song good for beginners?
The melody is playable at slower speeds, but the solo and dynamic control require intermediate skills.
Q. How do I practice the fast alternate picking parts?
Use a metronome starting at half speed. Increase tempo only when you can play cleanly.