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Solo Tone
Get off My Phone (Brooklyn Sessions)
THE DRIVER ERA, Ross Lynch & Rocky
Guitarrock2010s+
Original Gear
GuitarFender Telecaster (exact model unknown, likely American Standard or similar, as per artist's known studio use in this era)
AmpUnknown model (likely Fender or Vox combo, based on artist's typical studio rig and genre, but not confirmed for this session)
Amp Settings
gain5.5
bass6
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Notes
Studio recording, 2024 Brooklyn Sessions version. No explicit confirmation of amp model or pedalboard for this specific session; gear inferred from artist's typical studio setup and audible tone. No evidence of live rig being used.
Tone Character(10)
crisp and articulaterich midrange presenceslightly saturated crunchclear note separationmoderate sustaindynamic and responsive to pickingtouch of ambient delaypresent upper midstight low endopen, airy solo feel
Difficulty
The solo requires intermediate-level phrasing, dynamic picking, and timing to match the delay repeats, but does not include advanced techniques or high-speed passages.
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Original Gear
GuitarFender Telecaster (exact model unknown, likely American Standard or similar, as per artist's known studio use in this era)
AmpUnknown model (likely Fender or Vox combo, based on artist's typical studio rig and genre, but not confirmed for this session)
Amp Settings
gain5.5
bass6
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Create Free AccountEffects & Signal Chain
Notes
Studio recording, 2024 Brooklyn Sessions version. No explicit confirmation of amp model or pedalboard for this specific session; gear inferred from artist's typical studio setup and audible tone. No evidence of live rig being used.
Tone Character(10)
crisp and articulaterich midrange presenceslightly saturated crunchclear note separationmoderate sustaindynamic and responsive to pickingtouch of ambient delaypresent upper midstight low endopen, airy solo feel
Difficulty
The solo requires intermediate-level phrasing, dynamic picking, and timing to match the delay repeats, but does not include advanced techniques or high-speed passages.