u/MauricioLoch

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"I found a way!" – Giving some love to the best intro on Nick. 🎸

This song is a core memory for everyone who grew up in the 2000s. I decided to do a quick guitar cover of Drake Bell’s iconic theme. It’s impossible not to smile while playing this! Hug me, brother! https://youtube.com/shorts/w1ptNcR4YyQ

u/MauricioLoch — 3 days ago
▲ 14 r/ABBA+6 crossposts

"The Winner Takes It All" – Trying to capture that 1980 heartbreak. 🎹💔

Björn and Agnetha’s story behind this song makes it hit so much harder. I decided to record a quick version focusing on that bittersweet piano melody. To me, this is the most emotional song ABBA ever wrote. What do you think? Did I manage to capture the vibe?

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u/MauricioLoch — 4 days ago
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Flipping the "Candy Shop" beat into a guitar riff.

Clean setup today, no RGB, just focusing on the tone for this 50 Cent classic. What do you guys think of the translation from beat to strings?

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u/MauricioLoch — 4 days ago
▲ 11 r/Coldplay+8 crossposts

Tentei puxar aquele riff icónico de piano de "Clocks" (Coldplay) para a guitarra. O que acharam do timbre? 🎸🕰️

Fala, galera! Estava aqui a testar uns efeitos de delay e reverb e resolvi gravar esse clássico de 2002. Passar aquela vibe flutuante do piano do Coldplay para as seis cordas é sempre um desafio maneiro

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u/MauricioLoch — 6 days ago
▲ 6 r/GuitarTone+4 crossposts

Tarantella na Guitarra: O mosh pit definitivo de qualquer casamento italiano!

Salve, pessoal! Resolvi brincar com esse tema clássico pra ver como ficava com um pouco mais de ganho. O foco aqui foi a diversão.

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u/MauricioLoch — 3 days ago
▲ 9 r/90sand2000sNostalgia+3 crossposts

Who else spent their afternoons waiting for this intro? 90s nostalgia at its best. 📺

The 90s had the best TV themes, hands down. I decided to give the Fresh Prince intro a go on the bass. It’s simple, it’s groovy, and it’s pure nostalgia. What was your favorite 90s show?

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u/MauricioLoch — 8 days ago
▲ 12 r/PlayingGuitar+10 crossposts

Trying to recreate that raw 2002 'Losing Grip' energy. What do you think of this tone?

I wanted a punchy, clean but aggressive tone for this Avril Lavigne cover. Focused a lot on the EQ to make it sit right in the mix without losing the guitar feel.

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u/MauricioLoch — 8 days ago

Can we just appreciate how insane FH5 looks in 2026?

Sent some time in the photo mode with the LaFerrari. Honestly, if it wasn't for the "MAULTEO" plate in the photo, I’d struggle to tell it’s a game. Which shot is your favorite?

u/MauricioLoch — 9 days ago
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Chasing that "High-End Pop" guitar warmth. 2026 Fingerstyle Session. 🎸✨

For this arrangement of 'I Want It That Way', my main goal was to achieve a tone that felt modern and punchy but still had that organic 90s acoustic breath.

I focused a lot on the mid-range clarity so the vocal melody could cut through without being harsh.

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u/MauricioLoch — 9 days ago

That blower setup is just mean. What do you think of my Charger build?

Dom would be proud. Took the Charger R/T out for some sunset shots and the lighting hit perfectly. As you can see in that red tail stripe just pops against the black paint. No 10-second car here—just pure muscle.

u/MauricioLoch — 10 days ago
▲ 6 r/rockstar+10 crossposts

That iconic 84' groove! Tried to give the Ghostbusters bassline a modern "Glow Up". What do you think of the tone?

I’ve always been obsessed with how Ray Parker Jr. made such a simple, repetitive line so infectious. For this version, I wanted to keep that 80s 'bounce' but add a bit more modern punch and clarity to the mix. https://youtube.com/shorts/noguzUY_CT4

u/MauricioLoch — 5 days ago
▲ 5 r/PlayingGuitar+4 crossposts

Friends Theme - Rock Version "Glow Up" 🎸

Wanted to give the iconic Rembrandts intro a bit more punch. I recorded this version with more gain and a modern rock feel to see how it would sound today. It’s a 46-second trip back to the 90s. Let me know what you think of the tone and the arrangement!

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u/MauricioLoch — 10 days ago

One song takes me back to a simpler time. 'True' by Spandau Ballet on guitar. 📺

One of the smoothest melodies ever written. I've been working on my clean tone to do justice to this Spandau Ballet classic. Does this take anyone else back to 1983?

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u/MauricioLoch — 11 days ago