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Riff Tone
Listen To Your Heart
Through Fire
Guitarmetal2010s+
Original Gear
GuitarLikely ESP LTD EC Series (Les Paul style) or Schecter C-1 (typical for modern metal covers, but not confirmed for this recording)
AmpLikely Peavey 5150/6505 or Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier (common for modern metal covers, but not confirmed for this recording)
Amp Settings
gain8
bass6
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Notes
No direct source confirms the exact guitar, pickups, or amp for the studio recording of Through Fire's 'Listen To Your Heart' riff. Estimation based on genre, era, and typical gear for modern metal covers. Studio recording, released 2016.
Tone Character(10)
tight and percussivehigh-gain saturationarticulate palm-muted riffsaggressive attackclear note separationscooped midscompressed and focusedminimal ambiencecrisp high endfocused low end
Difficulty
The riff requires intermediate skill due to its tight palm muting, aggressive picking, and precise rhythm, but does not involve advanced lead techniques or complex chord voicings.
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Original Gear
GuitarLikely ESP LTD EC Series (Les Paul style) or Schecter C-1 (typical for modern metal covers, but not confirmed for this recording)
AmpLikely Peavey 5150/6505 or Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier (common for modern metal covers, but not confirmed for this recording)
Amp Settings
gain8
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 Through Fire's 'Listen To Your Heart' riff. Estimation based on genre, era, and typical gear for modern metal covers. Studio recording, released 2016.
Tone Character(10)
tight and percussivehigh-gain saturationarticulate palm-muted riffsaggressive attackclear note separationscooped midscompressed and focusedminimal ambiencecrisp high endfocused low end
Difficulty
The riff requires intermediate skill due to its tight palm muting, aggressive picking, and precise rhythm, but does not involve advanced lead techniques or complex chord voicings.