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Solo Tone
Clush
Isles & Glaciers
Guitarrock2010s+
Original Gear
GuitarFender Telecaster (likely American Standard or Deluxe, as used by Vic Fuentes in Isles & Glaciers era)
AmpMarshall JCM800 (typical for post-hardcore/emo studio tones of late 2000s/early 2010s, no direct source for Clush but inferred from genre/era/artist's other projects)
Amp Settings
gain7
bass6
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Notes
Studio recording, 2009-2010 era. No direct source for exact gear on 'Clush' solo, but Telecaster and Marshall stack are consistent with genre and artist's other work. No evidence of alternate guitars or amps for the solo section.
Tone Character(10)
singing sustainsmooth and vocal-like leadmid-heavy EQslightly rolled-off trebletight and focusedclear note separationcreamy lead soundarticulate single-note linespresent upper midsnot overly scooped
Difficulty
The solo requires intermediate to advanced technique, including fast runs, expressive bends, and dynamic control, but does not reach expert-level shred complexity.
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Original Gear
GuitarFender Telecaster (likely American Standard or Deluxe, as used by Vic Fuentes in Isles & Glaciers era)
AmpMarshall JCM800 (typical for post-hardcore/emo studio tones of late 2000s/early 2010s, no direct source for Clush but inferred from genre/era/artist's other projects)
Amp Settings
gain7
bass6
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Notes
Studio recording, 2009-2010 era. No direct source for exact gear on 'Clush' solo, but Telecaster and Marshall stack are consistent with genre and artist's other work. No evidence of alternate guitars or amps for the solo section.
Tone Character(10)
singing sustainsmooth and vocal-like leadmid-heavy EQslightly rolled-off trebletight and focusedclear note separationcreamy lead soundarticulate single-note linespresent upper midsnot overly scooped
Difficulty
The solo requires intermediate to advanced technique, including fast runs, expressive bends, and dynamic control, but does not reach expert-level shred complexity.