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Riff Tone
Boogie Oogie Oogie (Single Version 2)
A Taste of Honey
Guitarother1970s
Original Gear
GuitarFender Stratocaster (likely late 1970s, maple neck, stock single-coil pickups)
AmpFender Twin Reverb (Silverface, late 1970s studio version)
Amp Settings
gain0
bass6
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Notes
Studio recording, 1978. No direct evidence for exact guitar/amp, but period photos and genre conventions strongly indicate Stratocaster into a clean Fender amp. No evidence of pedals or effects beyond possible amp reverb. No evidence of live rig for this specific recording.
Tone Character(10)
bright and glassyclean and percussivetight, funky attackarticulate note separationsnappy rhythmminimal breakupslight amp reverb for spacedistinct Stratocaster quackno audible pedal effectsclassic disco/funk rhythm tone
Difficulty
The riff requires tight, syncopated funk rhythm playing with clean articulation and consistent muting, but does not involve advanced chords or lead techniques.
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Original Gear
GuitarFender Stratocaster (likely late 1970s, maple neck, stock single-coil pickups)
AmpFender Twin Reverb (Silverface, late 1970s studio version)
Amp Settings
gain0
bass6
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Notes
Studio recording, 1978. No direct evidence for exact guitar/amp, but period photos and genre conventions strongly indicate Stratocaster into a clean Fender amp. No evidence of pedals or effects beyond possible amp reverb. No evidence of live rig for this specific recording.
Tone Character(10)
bright and glassyclean and percussivetight, funky attackarticulate note separationsnappy rhythmminimal breakupslight amp reverb for spacedistinct Stratocaster quackno audible pedal effectsclassic disco/funk rhythm tone
Difficulty
The riff requires tight, syncopated funk rhythm playing with clean articulation and consistent muting, but does not involve advanced chords or lead techniques.