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Riff Tone
SLOW DANCING IN THE DARK
Joji
Guitarother2010s+
Original Gear
GuitarUnknown model (likely Fender Stratocaster or similar single-coil guitar, but not confirmed for studio recording)
AmpUnknown model (no studio amp info found; likely clean solid-state or Fender-style amp based on genre and era)
Amp Settings
gain0
bass6
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Notes
No official studio gear info found for the riff section. Most tutorials use acoustic or clean electric with capo on 3rd fret. Studio version is likely a clean electric guitar with single-coil pickups. Recording year: 2018, studio version.
Tone Character(10)
clean and dreamywarm and smoothslightly bright top endlush and ambientreverb-heavysoft attackintimate and close-mic'dno crunch or distortiongentle fingerstyle dynamicspop/R&B ballad context
Difficulty
The riff is easy to intermediate, requiring clean fingerstyle or gentle picking, a capo for correct voicings, and attention to timing and chord changes, but no advanced techniques.
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Original Gear
GuitarUnknown model (likely Fender Stratocaster or similar single-coil guitar, but not confirmed for studio recording)
AmpUnknown model (no studio amp info found; likely clean solid-state or Fender-style amp based on genre and era)
Amp Settings
gain0
bass6
Create an account to see all tone details
Create Free AccountEffects & Signal Chain
Notes
No official studio gear info found for the riff section. Most tutorials use acoustic or clean electric with capo on 3rd fret. Studio version is likely a clean electric guitar with single-coil pickups. Recording year: 2018, studio version.
Tone Character(10)
clean and dreamywarm and smoothslightly bright top endlush and ambientreverb-heavysoft attackintimate and close-mic'dno crunch or distortiongentle fingerstyle dynamicspop/R&B ballad context
Difficulty
The riff is easy to intermediate, requiring clean fingerstyle or gentle picking, a capo for correct voicings, and attention to timing and chord changes, but no advanced techniques.