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Riff Tone
Lyla
Oasis
Guitarrock2000s
Original Gear
GuitarEpiphone Sheraton (likely, as used by Noel Gallagher on 'Lyla' studio recording; Gem Archer also used semi-hollow guitars, but no explicit studio confirmation for the riff section)
AmpFender Twin Reverb (likely, based on era and Oasis studio amp preferences; some sources mention Fender Tweed Twin for Gem Archer, but not confirmed for studio recording of 'Lyla')
Amp Settings
gain5.5
bass6
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Notes
Studio recording, 2005. Gear for the riff section is not confirmed in sources, but Oasis typically used Epiphone Sheraton and Fender Twin Reverb for this era. No explicit pedalboard or amp settings found for the studio recording. Live setups may differ.
Tone Character(10)
thick and mid-heavyopen and resonantslightly compressed attackbright but not harshfull-bodied chord voicingspunchy and articulateclassic Britpop crunchdynamic responseclear note separationno heavy fuzz
Difficulty
The riff requires precise timing and dynamic strumming to capture the groove, but uses basic chord shapes and moderate tempo, making it accessible to intermediate players.
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Original Gear
GuitarEpiphone Sheraton (likely, as used by Noel Gallagher on 'Lyla' studio recording; Gem Archer also used semi-hollow guitars, but no explicit studio confirmation for the riff section)
AmpFender Twin Reverb (likely, based on era and Oasis studio amp preferences; some sources mention Fender Tweed Twin for Gem Archer, but not confirmed for studio recording of 'Lyla')
Amp Settings
gain5.5
bass6
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Notes
Studio recording, 2005. Gear for the riff section is not confirmed in sources, but Oasis typically used Epiphone Sheraton and Fender Twin Reverb for this era. No explicit pedalboard or amp settings found for the studio recording. Live setups may differ.
Tone Character(10)
thick and mid-heavyopen and resonantslightly compressed attackbright but not harshfull-bodied chord voicingspunchy and articulateclassic Britpop crunchdynamic responseclear note separationno heavy fuzz
Difficulty
The riff requires precise timing and dynamic strumming to capture the groove, but uses basic chord shapes and moderate tempo, making it accessible to intermediate players.