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Riff Tone
Why Don't We Do It in the Road
Dana Fuchs
Guitarrock2000s
Original Gear
GuitarUnknown (not specified in sources; likely Fender Stratocaster or Gibson Les Paul style based on genre and era)
AmpUnknown (not specified in sources; likely Fender or Marshall tube amp based on blues-rock genre and era)
Amp Settings
gain5.5
bass6.5
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Notes
No direct source confirms the exact guitar or amp used on the studio recording of Dana Fuchs' 'Why Don't We Do It in the Road' riff section. No evidence of specific pedals or amp models for this track. Studio recording, released 2008.
Tone Character(10)
gritty and dynamicpunchy midrangeslightly overdriven crunchopen and articulate attackmoderate sustaintouch-sensitive responseclassic blues-rock edgetight low endclear note separationno audible modulation or time-based effects
Difficulty
The riff requires solid timing, dynamic picking, and a punchy blues-rock feel, but does not involve advanced techniques or fast runs.
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Original Gear
GuitarUnknown (not specified in sources; likely Fender Stratocaster or Gibson Les Paul style based on genre and era)
AmpUnknown (not specified in sources; likely Fender or Marshall tube amp based on blues-rock genre and era)
Amp Settings
gain5.5
bass6.5
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Notes
No direct source confirms the exact guitar or amp used on the studio recording of Dana Fuchs' 'Why Don't We Do It in the Road' riff section. No evidence of specific pedals or amp models for this track. Studio recording, released 2008.
Tone Character(10)
gritty and dynamicpunchy midrangeslightly overdriven crunchopen and articulate attackmoderate sustaintouch-sensitive responseclassic blues-rock edgetight low endclear note separationno audible modulation or time-based effects
Difficulty
The riff requires solid timing, dynamic picking, and a punchy blues-rock feel, but does not involve advanced techniques or fast runs.