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Riff Tone

What's Your Name

Lynyrd Skynyrd

Guitarrock1970s

Original Gear

Guitar1970s Gibson Les Paul Standard
AmpMarshall 100-watt Super Lead (Plexi, late 1960s/early 1970s)

Amp Settings

gain4.5
bass6

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Effects & Signal Chain

Notes

Studio recording, 1977. Gear inferred from Lynyrd Skynyrd's known studio setup for 'Street Survivors' era. No direct source confirms exact serials for 'What's Your Name' riff, but Rossington was known for using a Les Paul into a Marshall Plexi for this album's rhythm tracks.

Tone Character(10)
classic British crunchwarm, punchy rhythm tonefull-bodied midrangeslightly compressed attackclear note separationvintage humbucker growldynamic response to pickingtight low endopen, airy highstouch-sensitive breakup

Difficulty

The riff requires tight timing, dynamic pick attack, and clean chord changes, but does not involve advanced techniques or high speed.

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