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Dance Now (Edit) Riff Guitar Tone Settings — Girl and Girl
Girl and Girl · 2010s+ · rock
studio
Original Recording
Guitar
Unknown solidbody electric (exact model not confirmed for this recording)
Pickups
Unknown (likely single-coil or P90, but not confirmed for this recording)
Amp
Unknown (no explicit source for amp model on this recording)
Pickup Position
Bridge pickup (estimated based on typical indie/garage riff tone; not confirmed)
No direct sources confirm the exact guitar, pickups, or amp used on the studio recording of 'Dance Now (Edit)' by Girl and Girl. No official rig rundown or session notes found. All gear details are unconfirmed and not tied to this specific song/recording.
Amp Settings
Mids6.5
Bass5.5
Gain5.5
Reverb3
Treble7
Presence6
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Tone Character
- punchy and dynamic
- slightly gritty
- clear note separation
- tight low end
- articulate attack
- present upper mids
- modest reverb ambience
- no obvious modulation
- modern indie/garage rock
- not overly compressed
Notes & Caveats
- No direct sources confirm the exact guitar, pickups, amp, or pedal models used on the studio recording of 'Dance Now (Edit)' by Girl and Girl.
- No official rig rundown, pedalboard photo, or interview for this song/recording found.
- All gear, settings, and effects are estimated based on genre, era, and typical tones for modern indie/garage rock.
- No evidence found for specific pedals or amp effects used on this recording.
- No evidence of modulation, delay, or time-based effects in the riff section; only mild reverb is inferred.
- If more information becomes available (e.g., official rig rundown), this entry should be updated.
- Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. The riff section of 'Dance Now (Edit)' features a crunchy, mid-forward indie rock tone with clear attack and moderate breakup, typical of modern garage/alt rock. The amp settings reflect a balance of punchy mids, slightly scooped bass for clarity, and enough treble/presence to cut through, with subtle room reverb for space.