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Solo Tone
Layla (feat. The Royal Choral Society)
London Symphony Orchestra
Guitarrock1970s
Original Gear
GuitarUnknown solidbody electric (model not specified in sources)
AmpUnknown (no amp model specified in sources)
Amp Settings
gain5
bass6
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Notes
No direct information on the exact guitar, pickups, or amp used for the solo section of 'Layla (feat. The Royal Choral Society)' by the London Symphony Orchestra. No evidence of live vs studio rig; likely studio recording from the 1970s-1980s orchestral rock crossover era.
Tone Character(10)
singing sustainsmooth melodic phrasingmoderate crunchwarm upper midsclear note articulationclassic rock lead presencenot overly compressedslight natural reverbbalanced EQ (not scooped)orchestral blend with electric guitar
Difficulty
The solo requires intermediate lead technique, expressive vibrato, and careful phrasing to blend with the orchestral arrangement, but does not involve extreme speed or advanced technical passages.
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Original Gear
GuitarUnknown solidbody electric (model not specified in sources)
AmpUnknown (no amp model specified in sources)
Amp Settings
gain5
bass6
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Notes
No direct information on the exact guitar, pickups, or amp used for the solo section of 'Layla (feat. The Royal Choral Society)' by the London Symphony Orchestra. No evidence of live vs studio rig; likely studio recording from the 1970s-1980s orchestral rock crossover era.
Tone Character(10)
singing sustainsmooth melodic phrasingmoderate crunchwarm upper midsclear note articulationclassic rock lead presencenot overly compressedslight natural reverbbalanced EQ (not scooped)orchestral blend with electric guitar
Difficulty
The solo requires intermediate lead technique, expressive vibrato, and careful phrasing to blend with the orchestral arrangement, but does not involve extreme speed or advanced technical passages.