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Solo Tone
I'd Do Anything
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Guitarpunk2000s
Original Gear
GuitarGibson Les Paul Studio (likely, based on era and genre; no direct source for exact model on this recording)
AmpMarshall JCM2000 DSL100 (likely, based on genre, era, and common pop-punk studio rigs; no direct source for exact amp on this recording)
Amp Settings
gain7
bass6
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Notes
Studio recording, 2002. No direct source confirms the exact guitar or amp for the solo on this track. Gear inferred from genre, era, and typical pop-punk production. No evidence of alternate guitars or amps for the solo section.
Tone Character(10)
tight, saturated lead tonesinging sustainarticulate attackcrisp, cutting highsfocused midrangemodern pop-punk solo soundnot scooped or muddypunchy, aggressive pick attackdelay repeats audibleno modulation swirl
Difficulty
The solo is straightforward, focusing on melodic phrasing and basic lead techniques typical of early 2000s pop-punk. It requires clean alternate picking and some expressive bends, but no advanced technical skills.
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Original Gear
GuitarGibson Les Paul Studio (likely, based on era and genre; no direct source for exact model on this recording)
AmpMarshall JCM2000 DSL100 (likely, based on genre, era, and common pop-punk studio rigs; no direct source for exact amp on this recording)
Amp Settings
gain7
bass6
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Create Free AccountEffects & Signal Chain
Notes
Studio recording, 2002. No direct source confirms the exact guitar or amp for the solo on this track. Gear inferred from genre, era, and typical pop-punk production. No evidence of alternate guitars or amps for the solo section.
Tone Character(10)
tight, saturated lead tonesinging sustainarticulate attackcrisp, cutting highsfocused midrangemodern pop-punk solo soundnot scooped or muddypunchy, aggressive pick attackdelay repeats audibleno modulation swirl
Difficulty
The solo is straightforward, focusing on melodic phrasing and basic lead techniques typical of early 2000s pop-punk. It requires clean alternate picking and some expressive bends, but no advanced technical skills.