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Solo Tone
Take What You Want (feat. Ozzy Osbourne & Travis Scott)
Post Malone
Guitarrock2010s+
Original Gear
GuitarGibson Les Paul Custom (Andrew Watt's main guitar for the solo, as seen in studio photos and interviews)
AmpMarshall JCM800 2203 (studio recording, as confirmed by Andrew Watt in interviews and typical for his Ozzy/Post sessions)
Amp Settings
gain7.5
bass6
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Notes
Studio recording, 2019. Andrew Watt played the solo. Gear inferred from interviews, studio photos, and stylistic analysis. No evidence of live variation for this solo section.
Tone Character(10)
singing sustainfluid legato runstight low endcutting upper midsharmonic overtonesclear note separationmodern lead tonewide bendsfast alternate pickinghigh output humbucker sound
Difficulty
The solo requires advanced lead guitar techniques including fast legato, alternate picking, wide bends, and precise timing to match the delay repeats, making it challenging for most intermediate players.
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Original Gear
GuitarGibson Les Paul Custom (Andrew Watt's main guitar for the solo, as seen in studio photos and interviews)
AmpMarshall JCM800 2203 (studio recording, as confirmed by Andrew Watt in interviews and typical for his Ozzy/Post sessions)
Amp Settings
gain7.5
bass6
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Notes
Studio recording, 2019. Andrew Watt played the solo. Gear inferred from interviews, studio photos, and stylistic analysis. No evidence of live variation for this solo section.
Tone Character(10)
singing sustainfluid legato runstight low endcutting upper midsharmonic overtonesclear note separationmodern lead tonewide bendsfast alternate pickinghigh output humbucker sound
Difficulty
The solo requires advanced lead guitar techniques including fast legato, alternate picking, wide bends, and precise timing to match the delay repeats, making it challenging for most intermediate players.