Compare revision #6 with #7 for "AFI - Miss Murder"

*Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier.*
#### Hunter Burgan
-Hunter Burgan is an endorser of **Ampeg SVT Classic amp heads** with **Ampeg SVT 8x10 cabs**. For the recording and consequent tours he used white amps, but later he started using black ones. <ref name="premier1">{{cite Premier Guitar Youtube channel.|url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jtw8L6tqNc"|title="Rig Rundown - AFI's Jade Puget & Hunter Burgan"}}</ref>
+Hunter Burgan is an endorser of **Ampeg SVT Classic amp heads** with **Ampeg SVT 8x10 cabs**. For the recording and consequent tours he used white amps, but later he started using black ones. <ref name="premier1">{{cite Premier Guitar Youtube channel|url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jtw8L6tqNc"|title="Rig Rundown - AFI's Jade Puget & Hunter Burgan"}}</ref>
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### Amp settings
The first [[verse]] starts with a bass line, while the guitar stays silent. Then Jade enters with palm-muted [[power chords]].
The second [[interlude]] contains rapid single-note riff.
-Note, that at the beginning of the second [[verse]] [[Hunter Burgan]] uses a quite unusual [[slapping and popping|slapping]] technique. He simply strikes strings with his right fist (it causes calluses on his hypothenar). <ref>{{cite Premier Guitar Youtube channel|url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jtw8L6tqNc"|title="Rig Rundown - AFI's Jade Puget & Hunter Burgan"}}</ref>
+Note, that at the beginning of the second [[verse]] [[Hunter Burgan]] uses a quite unusual [[slapping and popping|slapping]] technique. He simply strikes strings with his right fist (it causes calluses on his hypothenar). <ref name="premier1"/>
Also, the second [[verse]] has a specific guitar lick, based on using guitar toggle switching.
The [[bridge (song part)|bridge]] changes the mood of the song. This part is presented with the guitar line, which consists of arpeggios merged with [[power chords]]. This line is played with the increasing level of gain. The bridge ends with [[power chords]] and [[natural harmonics|harmonics]].