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Guitarother1990s
Original Gear
GuitarUnknown solidbody electric (likely Strat-style, model not confirmed)
AmpUnknown (no source confirms amp model; likely clean-voiced combo amp, possibly Fender or Roland JC-120 type, based on genre and era)
Amp Settings
gain4
bass6
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Notes
No official rig rundown or studio documentation found. No source confirms the exact guitar or amp model for the studio recording. Analysis based on genre, era, and typical Latin pop/rock production. This is for the studio recording, solo section, likely late 1990s or early 2000s.
Tone Character(10)
smooth and melodicmoderate sustainwarm, rounded highsclear note articulationslight edge-of-breakuptouch-sensitive dynamicsreverb tail after phrasesno audible modulationsolo sits forward in mixnot overly compressed
Difficulty
The solo requires expressive phrasing, clean bends, and control of sustain and vibrato, but does not involve fast runs or advanced techniques.
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Original Gear
GuitarUnknown solidbody electric (likely Strat-style, model not confirmed)
AmpUnknown (no source confirms amp model; likely clean-voiced combo amp, possibly Fender or Roland JC-120 type, based on genre and era)
Amp Settings
gain4
bass6
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Create Free AccountEffects & Signal Chain
Notes
No official rig rundown or studio documentation found. No source confirms the exact guitar or amp model for the studio recording. Analysis based on genre, era, and typical Latin pop/rock production. This is for the studio recording, solo section, likely late 1990s or early 2000s.
Tone Character(10)
smooth and melodicmoderate sustainwarm, rounded highsclear note articulationslight edge-of-breakuptouch-sensitive dynamicsreverb tail after phrasesno audible modulationsolo sits forward in mixnot overly compressed
Difficulty
The solo requires expressive phrasing, clean bends, and control of sustain and vibrato, but does not involve fast runs or advanced techniques.