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Solo Tone
Bye Bye Bye
*NSYNC
Guitarother2000s
Original Gear
GuitarUnknown electric guitar (model not specified in sources, likely session musician instrument)
AmpUnknown (no amp model specified in sources; likely clean solid-state or digital amp typical of late 1990s/early 2000s pop studio sessions)
Amp Settings
gain3.5
bass5.5
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Notes
No direct evidence of guitar, pickup, or amp model used on the studio recording of 'Bye Bye Bye' solo. All available sources are chord/tab sheets and do not mention gear. No official rig rundown or session notes found. Studio recording, year 1999 (album released 2000).
Tone Character(10)
bright and articulatetight and controlledslightly compressedstudio-polished claritymodest sustainclear note separationpop-oriented lead toneno audible heavy distortionmodest reverb ambiencepercussive attack
Difficulty
The solo is straightforward, requiring clean articulation and timing but no advanced lead techniques or complex phrasing.
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Original Gear
GuitarUnknown electric guitar (model not specified in sources, likely session musician instrument)
AmpUnknown (no amp model specified in sources; likely clean solid-state or digital amp typical of late 1990s/early 2000s pop studio sessions)
Amp Settings
gain3.5
bass5.5
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Notes
No direct evidence of guitar, pickup, or amp model used on the studio recording of 'Bye Bye Bye' solo. All available sources are chord/tab sheets and do not mention gear. No official rig rundown or session notes found. Studio recording, year 1999 (album released 2000).
Tone Character(10)
bright and articulatetight and controlledslightly compressedstudio-polished claritymodest sustainclear note separationpop-oriented lead toneno audible heavy distortionmodest reverb ambiencepercussive attack
Difficulty
The solo is straightforward, requiring clean articulation and timing but no advanced lead techniques or complex phrasing.