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Solo Tone
Hotel California
Joji
Guitarrock2010s+
Original Gear
GuitarUnknown (Joji cover, original Eagles version uses Gibson Les Paul and Fender Telecaster)
AmpUnknown (no evidence for Joji's amp; original uses Fender Tweed Champ/Deluxe Reverb)
Amp Settings
gain2.5
bass5.5
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Notes
No direct evidence for Joji's studio gear on this cover. No official rig rundown or recording session details found. Settings and effects are estimated based on the clean solo section, genre, and typical gear for this style. Year: 2020s (Joji cover).
Tone Character(10)
warm and midrange-forwardsmooth compressionrich, sustained clean tonebright and articulatesubtle movement from modulationdepth and echo from delayfine balance of warmth and brightnessnot brittlearticulate high string bendsstudio-style sustain
Difficulty
The solo requires intermediate-level phrasing, expressive bends, and precise timing to match the delay repeats and maintain clean articulation. While not technically extreme, it demands musicality and control.
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Original Gear
GuitarUnknown (Joji cover, original Eagles version uses Gibson Les Paul and Fender Telecaster)
AmpUnknown (no evidence for Joji's amp; original uses Fender Tweed Champ/Deluxe Reverb)
Amp Settings
gain2.5
bass5.5
Create an account to see all tone details
Create Free AccountEffects & Signal Chain
Notes
No direct evidence for Joji's studio gear on this cover. No official rig rundown or recording session details found. Settings and effects are estimated based on the clean solo section, genre, and typical gear for this style. Year: 2020s (Joji cover).
Tone Character(10)
warm and midrange-forwardsmooth compressionrich, sustained clean tonebright and articulatesubtle movement from modulationdepth and echo from delayfine balance of warmth and brightnessnot brittlearticulate high string bendsstudio-style sustain
Difficulty
The solo requires intermediate-level phrasing, expressive bends, and precise timing to match the delay repeats and maintain clean articulation. While not technically extreme, it demands musicality and control.