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Interactive piano tutorial for "Eat Me Alive" by Judas Priest, in A major at about 214 BPM. Transcribed from the track by Songscription. Slow it down to learn it at your own pace.

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Eat Me Alive
Piano Tutorial

Piano rollFalling notes

This interactive piano roll is a play-along piano tutorial for "Eat Me Alive" by Judas Priest, and one of the simplest ways to learn the song on piano. Every note falls onto the keyboard so you can see exactly what to play and when, and you can slow it right down to work through the fast parts before building back up to full speed.

Inside the music
Signature

Music DNA

GenreHeavy Metal · Thrash Metal · Speed Metal
Moodaggressive · furious · relentless
Signatureraw, high‑octane thrash assault
A major
Key
214
BPM
4/4
Time
Chords

The progression

D
G
Dmaj/3
E
Bm
C
F
Em
Form

Structure & dynamics

IntroVersePre‑ChorusChorusInstrumental BreakGuitar SoloOutro
Instrumentation

What's in the mix

distorted electric guitars
fast, palm‑muted riffs and soaring lead lines
acoustic drum kit
rapid double‑kick patterns, tight snare, and cymbal crashes
vocals
male, high‑pitched, raw, shouted delivery
driving bass guitar
tight, syncopated low end that locks with the drums
Album & artist
ALBUM

Defenders of the Faith (1984)

Defenders of the Faith followed directly in the vein of Screaming for Vengeance, delivering another set of hard, punchy metal songs aimed squarely at their growing arena audience. It has aged well and features consistently strong songwriting throughout.

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Artist

Judas Priest

Judas Priest are a heavy metal band from Birmingham, England, formed in 1969. They helped define the sound and look of heavy metal through the late 1970s and 1980s, building a catalog of hard-riffing records with Rob Halford's wide-ranging vocals at the center. Over more than five decades they have gone through lineup changes and stylistic shifts but remained one of the most influential acts in the genre.

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FAQ

Good to know

What key is "Eat Me Alive" in?

"Eat Me Alive" by Judas Priest is in A major.

What is the tempo of "Eat Me Alive"?

"Eat Me Alive" plays at around 214 BPM in 4/4 time.

What chords are in "Eat Me Alive"?

The core progression is D, G, Dmaj/3, E, Bm, and C, built around the A major tonal center.

What instruments play on "Eat Me Alive"?

The recording features distorted electric guitars, driving bass guitar, acoustic drum kit, and vocals.

Can I get a piano roll for "Eat Me Alive"?

Yes. Songscription turns "Eat Me Alive" by Judas Priest into an interactive piano roll you can play along with.

Is "Eat Me Alive" piano tutorial easy to learn?

The piano roll shows every note of "Eat Me Alive" falling onto the keys, and you can slow it right down so the fast parts come a few notes at a time. At 214 BPM in A major, even the busier sections become manageable when you slow them down.

What album is "Eat Me Alive" on?

"Eat Me Alive" appears on Defenders of the Faith (1984).

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Piano, guitar, violin, trumpet, sax, bass, drums, vocals and more, as standard sheet music, a piano roll, or guitar tabs.

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It is produced by AI trained on millions of bars of music, and you can play it back and fine-tune any details before you download.

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