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Riff Tone
Drink In My Hand
Eric Church
Guitarcountry2010s+
Original Gear
GuitarGibson Les Paul Standard (likely, based on Eric Church's studio use in this era; Telecaster possible but not confirmed for this track)
AmpMarshall JCM800 (likely, based on genre, era, and typical Nashville studio rigs for country-rock in 2011; no direct source for this song)
Amp Settings
gain5.5
bass6
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Notes
Studio recording, 2011 (Chief album). No direct source for exact gear on this track; inferred from era, genre, and typical studio setups. No evidence of pedal use or unusual effects in riff section.
Tone Character(10)
crunchy and punchybright and articulatetight, controlled attackslight breakup (edge of clean/crunch)full-bodied midrangepresent but not harsh trebleminimal reverb (dry studio sound)no audible modulationdynamic, responds to pickingclassic country-rock rhythm
Difficulty
The riff is straightforward, relying on power chords and steady rhythm with some palm muting; suitable for early intermediate players.
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Original Gear
GuitarGibson Les Paul Standard (likely, based on Eric Church's studio use in this era; Telecaster possible but not confirmed for this track)
AmpMarshall JCM800 (likely, based on genre, era, and typical Nashville studio rigs for country-rock in 2011; no direct source for this song)
Amp Settings
gain5.5
bass6
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Notes
Studio recording, 2011 (Chief album). No direct source for exact gear on this track; inferred from era, genre, and typical studio setups. No evidence of pedal use or unusual effects in riff section.
Tone Character(10)
crunchy and punchybright and articulatetight, controlled attackslight breakup (edge of clean/crunch)full-bodied midrangepresent but not harsh trebleminimal reverb (dry studio sound)no audible modulationdynamic, responds to pickingclassic country-rock rhythm
Difficulty
The riff is straightforward, relying on power chords and steady rhythm with some palm muting; suitable for early intermediate players.