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Riff Tone
F.Z. 10
El Tri
Guitarrock1990s
Original Gear
GuitarUnknown (likely Fender Stratocaster or Gibson Les Paul, based on El Tri's typical gear in the 1990s, but not confirmed for this recording)
AmpUnknown (likely Marshall or Fender tube amp, based on genre and era, but not confirmed for this recording)
Amp Settings
gain6
bass5
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Notes
No direct evidence for exact guitar or amp model used on the studio recording of 'F.Z. 10' by El Tri. No studio documentation or rig rundown found. Settings and gear inferred from genre, era, and typical El Tri setups. Studio recording, released 1994.
Tone Character(10)
bright and cuttingmid-forward crunchtight and percussive attackslightly scooped low enddynamic pick responsearticulate chord definitionamp-like overdrivenot overly saturatedclear note separationclassic rock rhythm texture
Difficulty
The riff requires solid timing, palm muting, and dynamic pick control, but does not involve advanced techniques or high speed, making it accessible to intermediate players.
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Original Gear
GuitarUnknown (likely Fender Stratocaster or Gibson Les Paul, based on El Tri's typical gear in the 1990s, but not confirmed for this recording)
AmpUnknown (likely Marshall or Fender tube amp, based on genre and era, but not confirmed for this recording)
Amp Settings
gain6
bass5
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Notes
No direct evidence for exact guitar or amp model used on the studio recording of 'F.Z. 10' by El Tri. No studio documentation or rig rundown found. Settings and gear inferred from genre, era, and typical El Tri setups. Studio recording, released 1994.
Tone Character(10)
bright and cuttingmid-forward crunchtight and percussive attackslightly scooped low enddynamic pick responsearticulate chord definitionamp-like overdrivenot overly saturatedclear note separationclassic rock rhythm texture
Difficulty
The riff requires solid timing, palm muting, and dynamic pick control, but does not involve advanced techniques or high speed, making it accessible to intermediate players.