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Solo Tone
The Dress
Dijon
Guitarother2010s+
Original Gear
GuitarFender Stratocaster (exact year/model unknown, likely 1960s reissue or American Standard)
Amp5-watt tube amp (exact model unknown, likely Fender or similar low-wattage tube combo)
Amp Settings
gain4.5
bass6
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Notes
Studio recording, Absolutely album (2021). Gear details inferred from forum posts referencing the solo section and Mk.gee's known studio setup with Dijon. No official rig rundown or studio session notes found for this specific song/solo.
Tone Character(10)
warm, fuzzy lead toneslightly compressed, singing sustaindynamic, touch-sensitive responseclear note separationslight breakup, not high-gainpresent midrange, not scoopedorganic, vintage-inspired fuzzmild amp reverb for spacesmooth attack, not harshexpressive, vocal-like phrasing
Difficulty
The solo requires intermediate skill due to its expressive phrasing, dynamic fuzz control, and smooth note transitions, but does not involve advanced speed or complex techniques.
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Original Gear
GuitarFender Stratocaster (exact year/model unknown, likely 1960s reissue or American Standard)
Amp5-watt tube amp (exact model unknown, likely Fender or similar low-wattage tube combo)
Amp Settings
gain4.5
bass6
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Create Free AccountEffects & Signal Chain
Notes
Studio recording, Absolutely album (2021). Gear details inferred from forum posts referencing the solo section and Mk.gee's known studio setup with Dijon. No official rig rundown or studio session notes found for this specific song/solo.
Tone Character(10)
warm, fuzzy lead toneslightly compressed, singing sustaindynamic, touch-sensitive responseclear note separationslight breakup, not high-gainpresent midrange, not scoopedorganic, vintage-inspired fuzzmild amp reverb for spacesmooth attack, not harshexpressive, vocal-like phrasing
Difficulty
The solo requires intermediate skill due to its expressive phrasing, dynamic fuzz control, and smooth note transitions, but does not involve advanced speed or complex techniques.