Learn how to play “Friend of the Devil” by The Grateful Dead with this immersive and thoughtfully crafted Song Lesson, taught by veteran guitarist and educator Dave Isaacs and produced in collaboration with JamPlay. Known for its hypnotic blend of folk, Americana, and psychedelic flair, “Friend of the Devil” remains one of the most enduring and beloved tracks in the Dead’s extensive catalog. This lesson offers a detailed breakdown of every guitar part—acoustic and mandolin alike—so you can capture the full sound and spirit of the original performance.
Designed for players of all levels, this lesson includes everything you need to play the song solo or in a full-band setting. Dave walks you through each arrangement in detail, from the iconic acoustic guitar riffs to the rhythm patterns and mandolin lines that color the song’s rich, rootsy texture. Beginners can jump in with an easy strum-along version that focuses on simplified chords and steady timing, while more experienced players will appreciate the deeper dive into fingerpicking patterns, chord transitions, and Grateful Dead-style groove.
You’ll start with a full song performance and overview to familiarize yourself with the song’s structure and feel. From there, each instrument part is broken down into three components: a clear instructional lesson, a guided practice session, and a playalong track that lets you rehearse with a band. You’ll cover two acoustic guitar parts—each offering distinct rhythmic and harmonic roles—as well as a mandolin part that brings authentic texture and flair to the arrangement.
The included backing track features high-quality audio with multiple tempo options, allowing you to slow down and master tricky transitions or speed up as your confidence grows. With TrueFire’s advanced learning tools—synchronized tab and notation, slow motion, looping, and multi-angle video—you’ll be able to practice efficiently and stay on track at your own pace.
Throughout the lesson, you’ll also pick up essential techniques like flatpicking, hybrid strumming, hammer-ons and pull-offs, and how to maintain groove and flow in an acoustic folk-rock setting. Dave also shares musical insights into the song’s construction, helping you connect what you’re learning on the fretboard with the underlying theory and style that make the song uniquely “Dead.”
Whether you're a longtime Deadhead wanting to bring this classic to life or a newer player exploring the acoustic roots of jam-band music, this lesson delivers a rewarding and well-rounded experience. With Dave Isaacs’ expert instruction and TrueFire’s interactive Song Lesson System, you’ll not only learn how to play “Friend of the Devil”—you’ll feel like you’re part of the band.
Start learning today and journey into the warm, free-spirited world of The Grateful Dead—one riff at a time.
What you'll learn
Play the Garcia rhythm guitar part with proper alternating bass patterns
Play a complete Grateful Dead song arrangement with multiple guitar parts
Understand how to integrate vocals with fingerstyle guitar accompaniment
Understand bluegrass boom-chick rhythm technique
Develop ability to create variations on simple licks
Written in the fall of 1970, "Friend of the Devil" checks in as the second track on side one of the Dead's fifth studio album, "American Beauty". Though a bit of a sleeper hit, the song has gone on to become one of the most covered Grateful Dead songs with acts ranging from Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, and Lyle Lovett to John Mayer, Dave Matthews Band, and even industrial metal band, Ministry, all adding the song to their repertoire!
2Full Song Performance
Written in the fall of 1970, "Friend of the Devil" checks in as the second track on side one of the Dead's fifth studio album, "American Beauty". Though a bit of a sleeper hit, the song has gone on to become one of the most covered Grateful Dead songs with acts ranging from Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, and Lyle Lovett to John Mayer, Dave Matthews Band, and even industrial metal band, Ministry, all adding the song to their repertoire!
3Easy Strum | Lesson
We're going to start off with our easy guitar lesson. We're only using really four chords in this song G and C in the verses D and A minor in the choruses.
4Easy Strum | Practice Session
We're going to start off with our easy guitar lesson. We're only using really four chords in this song G and C in the verses D and A minor in the choruses.
5Easy Strum | Playalong
We're going to start off with our easy guitar lesson. We're only using really four chords in this song G and C in the verses D and A minor in the choruses.
6Acoustic Guitar 1 | Lesson
Let's take a look at Jerry Garcia's foundational guitar part in Friend of the Devil. The song is built around a descending bass line. It's just a descending G major scale from the fretted open D, third fret C B, open A.
7Acoustic Guitar 1 | Practice Session
Let's take a look at Jerry Garcia's foundational guitar part in Friend of the Devil. The song is built around a descending bass line. It's just a descending G major scale from the fretted open D, third fret C B, open A.
Everything that I've seen from Dave Isaacs has been excellent, including this course. I've watched 11 of his courses so far and have yet to be disappointed. Great teacher with good, clear explanations and demonstrations; easy to follow.
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dukewags
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01/20/26
Love this!
A systematic, layered approach that unveils quiet genius. And in clear, easy to follow instructions. Like baking a cake!