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Solo Tone
Fuwa Fuwa Time (Ep. 23 "Ho-Kago!" Mix)
Ho-Kago Tea Time
Guitarrock2010s+
Original Gear
GuitarGibson Les Paul Standard (Cherry Sunburst, 1970s reissue, as used by Yui Hirasawa character in K-On!)
AmpMarshall JCM800 (studio emulation, as depicted in anime and official artbooks)
Amp Settings
gain6.5
bass6
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Notes
Studio recording, 2009 (anime broadcast/OST release). No direct evidence of live rig or alternate gear for this mix. Gear inferred from official anime materials and visual depictions.
Tone Character(10)
singing sustainsmooth, mid-forward solo tonemoderate gain with clarityarticulate single-note runsslight compression and sustainnot overly saturated or fuzzyclassic rock-inspired lead soundwarm but present upper midsdistinct pick attacksubtle room ambience
Difficulty
The solo requires intermediate technique with clean articulation, expressive bends, and timing to match delay repeats, but does not involve advanced shredding or complex chord work.
This tone has been researched 3 times by the community
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Original Gear
GuitarGibson Les Paul Standard (Cherry Sunburst, 1970s reissue, as used by Yui Hirasawa character in K-On!)
AmpMarshall JCM800 (studio emulation, as depicted in anime and official artbooks)
Amp Settings
gain6.5
bass6
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This tone has been researched 3 times by the community
Notes
Studio recording, 2009 (anime broadcast/OST release). No direct evidence of live rig or alternate gear for this mix. Gear inferred from official anime materials and visual depictions.
Tone Character(10)
singing sustainsmooth, mid-forward solo tonemoderate gain with clarityarticulate single-note runsslight compression and sustainnot overly saturated or fuzzyclassic rock-inspired lead soundwarm but present upper midsdistinct pick attacksubtle room ambience
Difficulty
The solo requires intermediate technique with clean articulation, expressive bends, and timing to match delay repeats, but does not involve advanced shredding or complex chord work.