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Riff Tone
Again I Say Rejoice (Live)
Israel & New Breed
Guitarother2000s
Original Gear
GuitarFender Stratocaster (exact model unknown, likely American Standard or Deluxe, typical for Israel & New Breed live performances in the 2000s-2010s)
AmpFender Hot Rod Deluxe (most commonly used by Israel & New Breed live guitarists in this era, no direct citation for this song but consistent with genre and live videos)
Amp Settings
gain4
bass6
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Notes
Live performance, circa 2004-2010. No official rig rundown for this song/section found. Gear inferred from live performance videos and genre conventions for gospel/CCM in this era.
Tone Character(10)
bright and articulatetight and percussiveclean with slight breakupdynamic and responsivefunk-inspired attackclear note separationsubtle spring reverb ambiencequacky Strat position 4 soundsnappy chord stabsminimal compression
Difficulty
The riff requires tight, syncopated rhythm playing with clean muting and dynamic control, typical of gospel/funk rhythm guitar. While not technically advanced, it demands solid timing and groove.
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Original Gear
GuitarFender Stratocaster (exact model unknown, likely American Standard or Deluxe, typical for Israel & New Breed live performances in the 2000s-2010s)
AmpFender Hot Rod Deluxe (most commonly used by Israel & New Breed live guitarists in this era, no direct citation for this song but consistent with genre and live videos)
Amp Settings
gain4
bass6
Create an account to see all tone details
Create Free AccountEffects & Signal Chain
Notes
Live performance, circa 2004-2010. No official rig rundown for this song/section found. Gear inferred from live performance videos and genre conventions for gospel/CCM in this era.
Tone Character(10)
bright and articulatetight and percussiveclean with slight breakupdynamic and responsivefunk-inspired attackclear note separationsubtle spring reverb ambiencequacky Strat position 4 soundsnappy chord stabsminimal compression
Difficulty
The riff requires tight, syncopated rhythm playing with clean muting and dynamic control, typical of gospel/funk rhythm guitar. While not technically advanced, it demands solid timing and groove.