Zachman
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Digital Jams":2mwk9bgz said:psychodave":2mwk9bgz said:SuperStratSlinger":2mwk9bgz said:1. Amp
2. Speakers/cabinet
3. Pickups
4. Pick attack (pick size, and location where the pick strikes the string)
5. Guitar (woods, construction, bridge, scale length, string gauge, tuning frequency)
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People who wish to argue tone is in the fingers, please post your rigs.
Marshall Micro amp...
Great backpup to what I was going to say, it takes the player to bring out the best of what gear he has.
No, not say tone is in the fingers but tone is in the player's technic.
Tone is in the brain-- It gets there because of hands AND gear being utilized-- PERIOD. (Good or not )
Those who try to separate hands from gear, when discussing where tone comes from are (imo) misguided-- or communicating ineffectively.
Hands and technique can and DO impact the nuances achieved through gear, BUT the gear IS a part of the equation, as are the hands.
Great hands-- NO gear -- No tone, unless maybe you're clapping, snapping your fingers, or whistling.