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Riff Tone
Gravity
The Superjesus
Guitarrock1990s
Original Gear
GuitarUnknown (likely Gibson Les Paul or Fender Telecaster, as used by Sarah McLeod in this era, but not confirmed for this recording)
AmpUnknown (likely Marshall or Fender tube amp, as used by the band in the late 1990s, but not confirmed for this recording)
Amp Settings
gain6
bass6
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Notes
No direct source confirms the exact guitar, pickups, or amp for the studio recording of 'Gravity' riff. All gear is estimated based on era, genre, and typical Australian alt-rock setups of the late 1990s. Studio recording, released 1999.
Tone Character(10)
crunchy and mid-forwardtight and punchyclear note separationslight breakup on chordsarticulate attackbright upper midsdynamic responsenot overly saturatedclassic 90s alternative rockpresent but not harsh treble
Difficulty
The riff requires tight, punchy rhythm playing with palm muting and dynamic control, but does not involve advanced techniques or fast tempo, making it accessible to intermediate players.
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Original Gear
GuitarUnknown (likely Gibson Les Paul or Fender Telecaster, as used by Sarah McLeod in this era, but not confirmed for this recording)
AmpUnknown (likely Marshall or Fender tube amp, as used by the band in the late 1990s, but not confirmed for this recording)
Amp Settings
gain6
bass6
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Create Free AccountEffects & Signal Chain
Notes
No direct source confirms the exact guitar, pickups, or amp for the studio recording of 'Gravity' riff. All gear is estimated based on era, genre, and typical Australian alt-rock setups of the late 1990s. Studio recording, released 1999.
Tone Character(10)
crunchy and mid-forwardtight and punchyclear note separationslight breakup on chordsarticulate attackbright upper midsdynamic responsenot overly saturatedclassic 90s alternative rockpresent but not harsh treble
Difficulty
The riff requires tight, punchy rhythm playing with palm muting and dynamic control, but does not involve advanced techniques or fast tempo, making it accessible to intermediate players.