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Riff Tone
My Little Wish
toe
Guitarother2010s+
Original Gear
GuitarFender Telecaster (exact model unknown, likely Japanese or American Standard, as used by Yamazaki Hirokazu in studio recordings of this era)
AmpFender Twin Reverb (model not explicitly confirmed for this track, but consistent with genre/era and artist's known studio use)
Amp Settings
gain0
bass6
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Notes
Studio recording, 2015. No direct evidence for exact guitar/amp model for this track, but inference based on genre, era, and artist's typical gear. No evidence of alternate guitars/amps for the riff section.
Tone Character(10)
bright and glassyarticulate and clearpercussive attackminimal breakupdynamic and responsivetight low endcrisp transient responseslight ambient reverbcomplex chord voicing clarityno audible drive or fuzz
Difficulty
The riff requires advanced chord shapes, precise finger coordination, and tight rhythmic accuracy typical of math-rock, making it challenging for most guitarists.
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Original Gear
GuitarFender Telecaster (exact model unknown, likely Japanese or American Standard, as used by Yamazaki Hirokazu in studio recordings of this era)
AmpFender Twin Reverb (model not explicitly confirmed for this track, but consistent with genre/era and artist's known studio use)
Amp Settings
gain0
bass6
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Notes
Studio recording, 2015. No direct evidence for exact guitar/amp model for this track, but inference based on genre, era, and artist's typical gear. No evidence of alternate guitars/amps for the riff section.
Tone Character(10)
bright and glassyarticulate and clearpercussive attackminimal breakupdynamic and responsivetight low endcrisp transient responseslight ambient reverbcomplex chord voicing clarityno audible drive or fuzz
Difficulty
The riff requires advanced chord shapes, precise finger coordination, and tight rhythmic accuracy typical of math-rock, making it challenging for most guitarists.