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Solo Tone
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BUMP OF CHICKEN
Guitarrock2010s+
Original Gear
GuitarFender Stratocaster (exact model unknown, likely Japanese or American Standard, as commonly used by Fujiwara Motoo in studio recordings of this era)
AmpTube combo amp (exact model unknown, likely Fender or Marshall style, as per band’s typical studio setup)
Amp Settings
gain5.5
bass5.5
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Notes
Studio recording, circa 2014 (album 'RAY'). No direct evidence for exact guitar/amp model for this solo, but Stratocaster and tube amp are strongly indicated by band’s known studio practices and the solo’s tone. No evidence of live rig being used for the studio recording.
Tone Character(10)
clean and articulatemelodic and expressivewarm with subtle breakupambient and spaciouschorus shimmerclear note separationsinging sustaindynamic phrasingmoderate reverb depthbright but not harsh
Difficulty
The solo requires intermediate technique due to melodic phrasing, expressive bends, and the need for precise timing and dynamic control to maintain clarity with modulation and delay effects.
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Original Gear
GuitarFender Stratocaster (exact model unknown, likely Japanese or American Standard, as commonly used by Fujiwara Motoo in studio recordings of this era)
AmpTube combo amp (exact model unknown, likely Fender or Marshall style, as per band’s typical studio setup)
Amp Settings
gain5.5
bass5.5
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Notes
Studio recording, circa 2014 (album 'RAY'). No direct evidence for exact guitar/amp model for this solo, but Stratocaster and tube amp are strongly indicated by band’s known studio practices and the solo’s tone. No evidence of live rig being used for the studio recording.
Tone Character(10)
clean and articulatemelodic and expressivewarm with subtle breakupambient and spaciouschorus shimmerclear note separationsinging sustaindynamic phrasingmoderate reverb depthbright but not harsh
Difficulty
The solo requires intermediate technique due to melodic phrasing, expressive bends, and the need for precise timing and dynamic control to maintain clarity with modulation and delay effects.