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Riff Tone
Yurameki In The Air (Live At Akasaka Blitz / 1998)
Fishmans
Guitarother1990s
Original Gear
GuitarFender Stratocaster (likely Japanese model, late 80s/early 90s, as used by Kensuke Ojima in Fishmans live performances)
AmpRoland JC-120 Jazz Chorus (most commonly used by Fishmans live in the 1990s, especially for clean/modulated tones)
Amp Settings
gain3
bass6
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Notes
Live performance at Akasaka Blitz, 1998. Gear inferred from live photos, videos, and era-typical Fishmans setups. No official rig rundown or pedalboard photo for this exact show, but JC-120 and Strat are visually confirmed for Fishmans live in 1998.
Tone Character(10)
clean and glassylush chorus modulationambient spaciousnessbright and articulate highswarm and rounded lowspercussive rhythmic attackclear note separationslightly compresseddynamic responsemodulated stereo image
Difficulty
The riff requires precise, syncopated strumming and clean articulation through modulation and reverb effects, but does not involve advanced lead techniques or complex chord voicings.
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Original Gear
GuitarFender Stratocaster (likely Japanese model, late 80s/early 90s, as used by Kensuke Ojima in Fishmans live performances)
AmpRoland JC-120 Jazz Chorus (most commonly used by Fishmans live in the 1990s, especially for clean/modulated tones)
Amp Settings
gain3
bass6
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Notes
Live performance at Akasaka Blitz, 1998. Gear inferred from live photos, videos, and era-typical Fishmans setups. No official rig rundown or pedalboard photo for this exact show, but JC-120 and Strat are visually confirmed for Fishmans live in 1998.
Tone Character(10)
clean and glassylush chorus modulationambient spaciousnessbright and articulate highswarm and rounded lowspercussive rhythmic attackclear note separationslightly compresseddynamic responsemodulated stereo image
Difficulty
The riff requires precise, syncopated strumming and clean articulation through modulation and reverb effects, but does not involve advanced lead techniques or complex chord voicings.