rhythm guitar from “play that funky music” by wild cherry | ToneDB
play that funky music
wild cherry
rhythm guitar
75% ai confidence
Tone Profile
A clean, percussive funk guitar sound with a slightly scooped midrange, providing a rhythmic backbone for the track. The tone emphasizes clarity and note definition, perfect for driving a danceable groove.
Production Credits
Producer: Unknown
Engineer: Ken Hamann
Recorded at: Cleveland Recording Company, Cleveland, Ohio
Signal Chain
Instrument: Gibson ES-335
Amp: Ampeg SVT
Microphone: Neumann U87
Recording Notes
- The guitar was likely recorded with a blend of direct input and miked amplifier to capture both clarity and room ambience.
- The clean tone suggests minimal overdrive, focusing on the natural sound of the guitar and amplifier.
- Compression was probably used subtly to even out the dynamics and enhance the percussive nature of the playing.
Recreation Tips
- Start with a semi-hollow guitar like a Gibson ES-335 or similar.
- Use a clean amp setting with a slight emphasis on the high and low frequencies.
- Experiment with microphone placement to find the right balance between direct sound and room ambience.
- Apply subtle compression to even out the dynamics and enhance the percussive attack.
- Consider using a slight mid-cut EQ to achieve the scooped tone characteristic of funk rhythm guitar.
Recommended Gear
- Gibson ES-335(guitar)
- Ampeg SVT(amp)
- Neumann U87(mic)
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