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Riff Tone
Rojiura Boku to Kimi E
MUCC
Guitarmetal2000s
Original Gear
GuitarUnknown (likely ESP or Edwards Horizon or Eclipse, as used by Miya in early 2000s MUCC recordings)
AmpUnknown high-gain amp (likely Marshall JCM series or Mesa/Boogie, as was common for MUCC in early 2000s, but not confirmed for this song)
Amp Settings
gain7
bass6
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Notes
No direct sources confirm the exact gear for the studio recording of 'Rojiura Boku to Kimi E' riff section. All gear is estimated based on MUCC's typical early 2000s studio setup. Studio recording, 2004.
Tone Character(10)
tight and percussiveaggressive attacksaturated distortionarticulate palm mutingpunchy low endclear note separationmodern Japanese metal soundslightly scooped midsfocused and controlledno audible modulation or delay
Difficulty
The riff requires tight, articulate palm muting and precise alternate picking at a moderate tempo, with syncopated rhythms typical of modern metal. Not technically extreme, but demands control and accuracy.
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Original Gear
GuitarUnknown (likely ESP or Edwards Horizon or Eclipse, as used by Miya in early 2000s MUCC recordings)
AmpUnknown high-gain amp (likely Marshall JCM series or Mesa/Boogie, as was common for MUCC in early 2000s, but not confirmed for this song)
Amp Settings
gain7
bass6
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Create Free AccountEffects & Signal Chain
Notes
No direct sources confirm the exact gear for the studio recording of 'Rojiura Boku to Kimi E' riff section. All gear is estimated based on MUCC's typical early 2000s studio setup. Studio recording, 2004.
Tone Character(10)
tight and percussiveaggressive attacksaturated distortionarticulate palm mutingpunchy low endclear note separationmodern Japanese metal soundslightly scooped midsfocused and controlledno audible modulation or delay
Difficulty
The riff requires tight, articulate palm muting and precise alternate picking at a moderate tempo, with syncopated rhythms typical of modern metal. Not technically extreme, but demands control and accuracy.