lead guitar from “my girl” by the temptations | ToneDB

my girl

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Tone Profile

The lead guitar tone in "My Girl" features a clean, warm sound with a touch of vibrato, providing a melodic and soulful accent to the song. It's a classic example of Motown's smooth, polished production.

Production Credits

Producer: Smokey Robinson

Engineer: Bob Olhsson

Recorded at: Hitsville U.S.A. (Motown Studios), Detroit, MI

Signal Chain

Instrument: Gibson ES-335

Amp: Fender Twin Reverb

Microphone: Neumann U67

Recording Notes

  • The guitar was likely recorded in a studio environment optimized for Motown's clean, polished sound.
  • The guitar amp would have been carefully miked to capture the warmth and clarity of the tone.
  • Minimal processing was used to maintain the natural sound of the guitar and amp.

Recreation Tips

  • Start with a semi-hollow guitar like a Gibson ES-335 for its warm tone and sustain.
  • Use a clean amp setting on a Fender Twin Reverb, focusing on a balanced EQ.
  • Experiment with adding subtle vibrato using the guitar's tremolo system or a vibrato pedal.
  • Adjust the microphone placement to capture the amp's tone without introducing harshness.

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