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Riff Tone
MIRROR TUNE
ZUTOMAYO
Guitarrock2010s+
Original Gear
GuitarUnknown (likely Fender Stratocaster or similar S-style guitar, based on genre and era, but not confirmed for this recording)
AmpUnknown (no evidence for specific amp model; likely solid-state or clean tube amp typical for modern J-rock, but not confirmed)
Amp Settings
gain5.5
bass6
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Notes
No direct evidence of exact guitar or amp model used on the studio recording of 'MIRROR TUNE' riff section. All gear details are inferred from genre, era, and typical Japanese rock production. Studio recording, released 2018-2020.
Tone Character(10)
bright and articulaterich chord voicingspercussive attackcrunchy but not high-gainclear note separationslight reverb ambiencemodern J-rock claritydynamic responsetight rhythmstudio-polished
Difficulty
The riff requires intermediate-level technique due to syncopated rhythm, double stops, and dynamic picking, but does not involve advanced lead or speed techniques.
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Original Gear
GuitarUnknown (likely Fender Stratocaster or similar S-style guitar, based on genre and era, but not confirmed for this recording)
AmpUnknown (no evidence for specific amp model; likely solid-state or clean tube amp typical for modern J-rock, but not confirmed)
Amp Settings
gain5.5
bass6
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Create Free AccountEffects & Signal Chain
Notes
No direct evidence of exact guitar or amp model used on the studio recording of 'MIRROR TUNE' riff section. All gear details are inferred from genre, era, and typical Japanese rock production. Studio recording, released 2018-2020.
Tone Character(10)
bright and articulaterich chord voicingspercussive attackcrunchy but not high-gainclear note separationslight reverb ambiencemodern J-rock claritydynamic responsetight rhythmstudio-polished
Difficulty
The riff requires intermediate-level technique due to syncopated rhythm, double stops, and dynamic picking, but does not involve advanced lead or speed techniques.