
'63-Strat
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Red_Label":2ctgk598 said:IceMan":2ctgk598 said:"Good tone" is subjective. "Good playing" is subjective. In the end it's ALL opinion. Death metal guys are going to like/appreciate sound and playing that is completely different than jazz guys. Yes, most can point to some 14yr old kid playing "Mary Had A Little Lamb" on an out-of-tune Squire Bullet through a 10 watt Crate and not find much to revel in. But it's the JOURNEY he's embarking on that we all share. Some focus on incredible technique - others on what gear inspires them to create. You can't just say that having awesome technical/musical skill is more or less important than creating amazing tone. If one is more important to YOU than the other - great. It doesn't make someone on the other side of the spectrum any less of player.
Sure it does. How many times have you walked through a music store and heard some kid sloppily (and loudly) banging-out some obnxious tune that just made you want to run back out the front door? Didn't matter whether he was playing through a Fender Frontman or a Mesa Triple Rec. He pretty much sucked and gear didn't do jack for him. Same goes for guys in YouTube vids. The gear didn't do or mean jack shit to me, it was their playing. Because I've heard some guys playing through some great gear that sounded like shit. Let's be real here... not that many guys who don't play well manage to get great tones... even out of great gear. Seriously... I've seen a lot of guys playing live in my lifetime and honestly, the ones who could play and who knew how to dial in their tone did it on whatever gear they were playing on - booteek or not. The guys who were bad/sloppy were the same, even on expensive gear.
Anyways... I don't care if someone who has money indulges in their hobby and sucks. That's fine. But when they pretend that the gear they can afford somehow buys them entry into the "players club" versus their chops... it's just not true. It doesn't really buy them anything. Because even the average non-player can hear the difference between someone who really can play and someone who just fakes it. And the average non-player ultimately doesn't give a crap what emblem/logo is on the amp/guitar.
Give me Tiger Woods' golf clubs. Now give Tiger my cheap Walmart Wilson set. Who's gonna shoot a lower score?
At any rate... tools are always important to doing a job. But the guy with no skill loses every time.
Agreed.

No one's fooling anyone if we're talking examples where we can listen to the person in question play. However generally the self-professed experts do NOT post examples of their playing because deep down they know they suck. But once in awhile they post up anyways and absolute hilarity ensues. I love it when someone who acts like they're an expert on all things gear-related, talks down to others based on gear etc finally believes their own bs enough to post a clip... and the level of suckitude is staggering.

