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Solo Tone
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Frank Reyes
Guitarother2000s
Original Gear
GuitarYamaha APX Series Nylon-String Electro-Acoustic (likely APX-5NA or similar, typical for bachata session work in 2000s Dominican studios)
AmpRoland Jazz Chorus JC-120 (typical clean amp for bachata studio recordings in the 2000s, no direct evidence for this session but highly probable based on genre and era)
Amp Settings
gain0
bass6
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Notes
Studio recording, 2006 (Amor En Silencio album). No direct evidence of specific guitar/amp in sources, but Yamaha APX nylon-string electro-acoustic and Roland JC-120 are standard for bachata clean tones in this era. No evidence of live rig for this solo.
Tone Character(10)
crystal-clear and cleanbright and percussive attackwarm, rounded midrangearticulate single-note linesnatural acoustic resonanceslight studio reverb tailnylon-string clarityno audible distortionintimate, direct soundno compression or modulation effects
Difficulty
The solo requires clean, articulate single-note playing and rhythmic accuracy typical of bachata, but does not involve advanced techniques or high speed, making it accessible to intermediate players.
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Original Gear
GuitarYamaha APX Series Nylon-String Electro-Acoustic (likely APX-5NA or similar, typical for bachata session work in 2000s Dominican studios)
AmpRoland Jazz Chorus JC-120 (typical clean amp for bachata studio recordings in the 2000s, no direct evidence for this session but highly probable based on genre and era)
Amp Settings
gain0
bass6
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Notes
Studio recording, 2006 (Amor En Silencio album). No direct evidence of specific guitar/amp in sources, but Yamaha APX nylon-string electro-acoustic and Roland JC-120 are standard for bachata clean tones in this era. No evidence of live rig for this solo.
Tone Character(10)
crystal-clear and cleanbright and percussive attackwarm, rounded midrangearticulate single-note linesnatural acoustic resonanceslight studio reverb tailnylon-string clarityno audible distortionintimate, direct soundno compression or modulation effects
Difficulty
The solo requires clean, articulate single-note playing and rhythmic accuracy typical of bachata, but does not involve advanced techniques or high speed, making it accessible to intermediate players.