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Solo Tone
Duvet
bôa
Guitarrock1990s
Original Gear
GuitarFender Stratocaster (model not explicitly confirmed, but highly likely based on era, genre, and typical UK alt-rock gear of late 90s)
AmpFender Twin Reverb (not explicitly confirmed, but highly likely based on clean tone, era, and genre; no evidence of Marshall or high-gain amp use on this section)
Amp Settings
gain3.5
bass5.5
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Notes
Studio recording, 1997-1998. No direct evidence for exact guitar/amp, but all available covers, genre conventions, and the clean, glassy tone point to a Stratocaster into a Fender-style clean amp. No evidence of live rig or alternate gear for this section.
Tone Character(10)
clean and glassybell-like attackwarm but articulatesubtle ambient reverbclear note separationslightly scooped midsdynamic and touch-sensitivestudio-polished clarityno audible compression or driveno modulation or time-based effects
Difficulty
The solo requires intermediate-level phrasing, clean technique, and dynamic control to achieve the expressive, bell-like tone. While not technically demanding in terms of speed, the clarity and articulation needed make it moderately challenging.
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Original Gear
GuitarFender Stratocaster (model not explicitly confirmed, but highly likely based on era, genre, and typical UK alt-rock gear of late 90s)
AmpFender Twin Reverb (not explicitly confirmed, but highly likely based on clean tone, era, and genre; no evidence of Marshall or high-gain amp use on this section)
Amp Settings
gain3.5
bass5.5
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Notes
Studio recording, 1997-1998. No direct evidence for exact guitar/amp, but all available covers, genre conventions, and the clean, glassy tone point to a Stratocaster into a Fender-style clean amp. No evidence of live rig or alternate gear for this section.
Tone Character(10)
clean and glassybell-like attackwarm but articulatesubtle ambient reverbclear note separationslightly scooped midsdynamic and touch-sensitivestudio-polished clarityno audible compression or driveno modulation or time-based effects
Difficulty
The solo requires intermediate-level phrasing, clean technique, and dynamic control to achieve the expressive, bell-like tone. While not technically demanding in terms of speed, the clarity and articulation needed make it moderately challenging.