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Riff Tone
Cabezabajo
Extremoduro
Guitarrock1990s
Original Gear
GuitarUnknown (likely Gibson Les Paul or similar, based on era and genre, but not confirmed for this recording)
AmpUnknown (likely Marshall JCM800 or similar, based on genre and era, but not confirmed for this recording)
Amp Settings
gain7
bass6
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Notes
No direct source confirms the exact guitar or amp used on the studio recording of 'Cabezabajo'. All available sources are tablature only. These are estimated based on Extremoduro's typical 1990s studio gear and the sound of the riff. Studio recording, 1996 (from the album 'Agila').
Tone Character(10)
mid-gain crunchwarm and punchyclear note separationslight amp breakupdynamic attacktight low endpresent midsbright but not harsh highsno audible effectsorganic, amp-driven distortion
Difficulty
The riff requires tight timing, palm muting, and dynamic picking, but does not involve advanced techniques or fast tempo, making it accessible to intermediate players.
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Original Gear
GuitarUnknown (likely Gibson Les Paul or similar, based on era and genre, but not confirmed for this recording)
AmpUnknown (likely Marshall JCM800 or similar, based on genre and era, but not confirmed for this recording)
Amp Settings
gain7
bass6
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Notes
No direct source confirms the exact guitar or amp used on the studio recording of 'Cabezabajo'. All available sources are tablature only. These are estimated based on Extremoduro's typical 1990s studio gear and the sound of the riff. Studio recording, 1996 (from the album 'Agila').
Tone Character(10)
mid-gain crunchwarm and punchyclear note separationslight amp breakupdynamic attacktight low endpresent midsbright but not harsh highsno audible effectsorganic, amp-driven distortion
Difficulty
The riff requires tight timing, palm muting, and dynamic picking, but does not involve advanced techniques or fast tempo, making it accessible to intermediate players.