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No id like to bash your head in with my guitar/ Fuckn IDIOT
You remind me of Carl. Are you guys related?Shawn":11guehtb said:you dont deserve harrison in your avatar IDIOT
Just an example of things a guitarist can do while performing a song that can have a large impact on the 'tone' that we are hearing. Digging in, backing off, riding the volume for dynamics, adjusting cut with the tone knob, picking closer to the bridge/closer to the neck...I mean there's so many things a knowing guitarist can do with their hands that could make me love the tone of even a cheap practice amp. It's knowing what's needed and doing it on the fly. Some guitar players simply just play through the parts, no dynamics, no adjustments, picking is constantly the same, the tone isn't as good to my ears that way. It's not just technique, it's tone. It's the sound that I'm hearing from the speakers. What you do with your hands affects the tone as much as the gear you are using.bds9487":1vztey4a said:So, is it "hand tone" when you change the tone knob on the amp, too? Cause you DID use your hand. Wouldn't your example be "guitar tone"?Randy Van Sykes":1vztey4a said:OK let this be an example of a players hand tone.stabbyJo":1vztey4a said:bds9487":1vztey4a said:stabbyJo":1vztey4a said:We all sound much better playing through the boogie than we do through the Line 6 spider or the Behringer v-tone. We don't play any better through it, but what we do play sounds better... much better.
Excellent! I think you just made the case for "tone is in the amp" not "in the fingers".
same technique into 2 different amps...2 different tones.
Oh, I think you're right. I'd be surprised if there was anything technique-wise I could do to eliminate the general shrill I'm getting.
So, here's the thing, my buddies notice the same thing. However, we're all playing basswood guitars with EMGs! Not much room for analysis there! If only guitar center would just let me borrow a few guitars...
There is a knob on a guitar labeled 'tone' ...turn that down when needed to smooth out shrillness...when you feel more attack is needed turn it up, something I do all the time...ride the volume and the tone.
An example of something the hand can do at any moment to achieve better tone.![]()
Randy Van Sykes":5psjf6sz said:OK let this be an example of a players hand tone.stabbyJo":5psjf6sz said:bds9487":5psjf6sz said:stabbyJo":5psjf6sz said:We all sound much better playing through the boogie than we do through the Line 6 spider or the Behringer v-tone. We don't play any better through it, but what we do play sounds better... much better.
Excellent! I think you just made the case for "tone is in the amp" not "in the fingers".
same technique into 2 different amps...2 different tones.
Oh, I think you're right. I'd be surprised if there was anything technique-wise I could do to eliminate the general shrill I'm getting.
So, here's the thing, my buddies notice the same thing. However, we're all playing basswood guitars with EMGs! Not much room for analysis there! If only guitar center would just let me borrow a few guitars...
There is a knob on a guitar labeled 'tone' ...turn that down when needed to smooth out shrillness...when you feel more attack is needed turn it up, something I do all the time...ride the volume and the tone.
An example of something the hand can do at any moment to achieve better tone.![]()
I know what you're saying. I would describe your example above as a combination of tone & technique, not just tone. Different strokes...Randy Van Sykes":2brpjn05 said:Just an example of things a guitarist can do while performing a song that can have a large impact on the 'tone' that we are hearing. Digging in, backing off, riding the volume for dynamics, adjusting cut with the tone knob, picking closer to the bridge/closer to the neck...I mean there's so many things a knowing guitarist can do with their hands that could make me love the tone of even a cheap practice amp. It's knowing what's needed and doing it on the fly. Some guitar players simply just play through the parts, no dynamics, no adjustments, picking is constantly the same, the tone isn't as good to my ears that way. It's not just technique, it's tone. It's the sound that I'm hearing from the speakers. What you do with your hands affects the tone as much as the gear you are using.bds9487":2brpjn05 said:So, is it "hand tone" when you change the tone knob on the amp, too? Cause you DID use your hand. Wouldn't your example be "guitar tone"?Randy Van Sykes":2brpjn05 said:OK let this be an example of a players hand tone.stabbyJo":2brpjn05 said:bds9487":2brpjn05 said:stabbyJo":2brpjn05 said:We all sound much better playing through the boogie than we do through the Line 6 spider or the Behringer v-tone. We don't play any better through it, but what we do play sounds better... much better.
Excellent! I think you just made the case for "tone is in the amp" not "in the fingers".
same technique into 2 different amps...2 different tones.
Oh, I think you're right. I'd be surprised if there was anything technique-wise I could do to eliminate the general shrill I'm getting.
So, here's the thing, my buddies notice the same thing. However, we're all playing basswood guitars with EMGs! Not much room for analysis there! If only guitar center would just let me borrow a few guitars...
There is a knob on a guitar labeled 'tone' ...turn that down when needed to smooth out shrillness...when you feel more attack is needed turn it up, something I do all the time...ride the volume and the tone.
An example of something the hand can do at any moment to achieve better tone.![]()
I think the meaning 'tone' is not understood the same by all. To me, a fine guitarist and his gear create fine tone.
I've seen these discussions a lot in the past and this is the first time I've put my thoughts to text on it. From running a recording studio in the past, I know the difficulty and the ease that I had at getting good tone to tape with various players.bds9487":1kvehjr1 said:I know what you're saying. I would describe your example above as a combination of tone & technique, not just tone. Different strokes...Randy Van Sykes":1kvehjr1 said:Just an example of things a guitarist can do while performing a song that can have a large impact on the 'tone' that we are hearing. Digging in, backing off, riding the volume for dynamics, adjusting cut with the tone knob, picking closer to the bridge/closer to the neck...I mean there's so many things a knowing guitarist can do with their hands that could make me love the tone of even a cheap practice amp. It's knowing what's needed and doing it on the fly. Some guitar players simply just play through the parts, no dynamics, no adjustments, picking is constantly the same, the tone isn't as good to my ears that way. It's not just technique, it's tone. It's the sound that I'm hearing from the speakers. What you do with your hands affects the tone as much as the gear you are using.bds9487":1kvehjr1 said:So, is it "hand tone" when you change the tone knob on the amp, too? Cause you DID use your hand. Wouldn't your example be "guitar tone"?Randy Van Sykes":1kvehjr1 said:OK let this be an example of a players hand tone.stabbyJo":1kvehjr1 said:bds9487":1kvehjr1 said:stabbyJo":1kvehjr1 said:We all sound much better playing through the boogie than we do through the Line 6 spider or the Behringer v-tone. We don't play any better through it, but what we do play sounds better... much better.
Excellent! I think you just made the case for "tone is in the amp" not "in the fingers".
same technique into 2 different amps...2 different tones.
Oh, I think you're right. I'd be surprised if there was anything technique-wise I could do to eliminate the general shrill I'm getting.
So, here's the thing, my buddies notice the same thing. However, we're all playing basswood guitars with EMGs! Not much room for analysis there! If only guitar center would just let me borrow a few guitars...
There is a knob on a guitar labeled 'tone' ...turn that down when needed to smooth out shrillness...when you feel more attack is needed turn it up, something I do all the time...ride the volume and the tone.
An example of something the hand can do at any moment to achieve better tone.![]()
I think the meaning 'tone' is not understood the same by all. To me, a fine guitarist and his gear create fine tone.
Shawn":2v333blq said:One guy says amp first then hands second is most important? Fuckn unbelievable. Tell that to someone if they play a cello/violin/ piano/ god fuckn forbid an acoustic guitar or a banjo that the tone of that instrument is not manipulated by the players fingers. Dont get me started about playn thru a non master volume amp.
Gainfreak":14ih8c7a said:Shawn":14ih8c7a said:One guy says amp first then hands second is most important? Fuckn unbelievable. Tell that to someone if they play a cello/violin/ piano/ god fuckn forbid an acoustic guitar or a banjo that the tone of that instrument is not manipulated by the players fingers. Dont get me started about playn thru a non master volume amp.
I hate to break this to you all knowing Shawn but my Father plays Violin. He was also accepted to The Juliard school of music....just throwing that in there so that you know that he isn't a slouch......Funny thing though...My Father sounds way different on his cheap school violin vs his Old German made violin.... We've both listen to them side by side nad the tone is night and day different. I guess his fingers change when he plays the cheap Violin vs the good one LMMFAO. I guess all the virtuoso's seeking out a stradivarius violin are morons being that by your definition they should be able to get the same tone out of any piece of musical gear.
For arguments sake... do you have any recording of you playing? I only ask because you come to this forum touting your bulshit and yet no ones ever fucking heard you play LMAO. You speak as if everyone should bow down to you and yet id really love to hear the musical genius that is Shawn
Just so that I can put my money where my mouth is ,go ahead and tell me that these two tones are the same....If you think ,or should anyone else think so ,they/you should reallly go and get your hearing checked. Same player two different tones... now go ahead tell me that tone is all in your fingers
Wait for it.....could it be?Zachman":3a5ueco4 said:Gainfreak":3a5ueco4 said:Shawn":3a5ueco4 said:One guy says amp first then hands second is most important? Fuckn unbelievable. Tell that to someone if they play a cello/violin/ piano/ god fuckn forbid an acoustic guitar or a banjo that the tone of that instrument is not manipulated by the players fingers. Dont get me started about playn thru a non master volume amp.
I hate to break this to you all knowing Shawn but my Father plays Violin. He was also accepted to The Juliard school of music....just throwing that in there so that you know that he isn't a slouch......Funny thing though...My Father sounds way different on his cheap school violin vs his Old German made violin.... We've both listen to them side by side nad the tone is night and day different. I guess his fingers change when he plays the cheap Violin vs the good one LMMFAO. I guess all the virtuoso's seeking out a stradivarius violin are morons being that by your definition they should be able to get the same tone out of any piece of musical gear.
For arguments sake... do you have any recording of you playing? I only ask because you come to this forum touting your bulshit and yet no ones ever fucking heard you play LMAO. You speak as if everyone should bow down to you and yet id really love to hear the musical genius that is Shawn
Just so that I can put my money where my mouth is ,go ahead and tell me that these two tones are the same....If you think ,or should anyone else think so ,they/you should reallly go and get your hearing checked. Same player two different tones... now go ahead tell me that tone is all in your fingers
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Yeah, you can look me in the face and tell me that those two tones are the same?Randy Van Sykes":2quon84n said:Wait for it.....could it be?Zachman":2quon84n said:Gainfreak":2quon84n said:Shawn":2quon84n said:One guy says amp first then hands second is most important? Fuckn unbelievable. Tell that to someone if they play a cello/violin/ piano/ god fuckn forbid an acoustic guitar or a banjo that the tone of that instrument is not manipulated by the players fingers. Dont get me started about playn thru a non master volume amp.
I hate to break this to you all knowing Shawn but my Father plays Violin. He was also accepted to The Juliard school of music....just throwing that in there so that you know that he isn't a slouch......Funny thing though...My Father sounds way different on his cheap school violin vs his Old German made violin.... We've both listen to them side by side nad the tone is night and day different. I guess his fingers change when he plays the cheap Violin vs the good one LMMFAO. I guess all the virtuoso's seeking out a stradivarius violin are morons being that by your definition they should be able to get the same tone out of any piece of musical gear.
For arguments sake... do you have any recording of you playing? I only ask because you come to this forum touting your bulshit and yet no ones ever fucking heard you play LMAO. You speak as if everyone should bow down to you and yet id really love to hear the musical genius that is Shawn
Just so that I can put my money where my mouth is ,go ahead and tell me that these two tones are the same....If you think ,or should anyone else think so ,they/you should reallly go and get your hearing checked. Same player two different tones... now go ahead tell me that tone is all in your fingers
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Mine either.....some get it and some don't. At least it keeps people buying gear.Randy Van Sykes":2c21636n said:Wait for it.....could it be?
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Because by most peoples definition, Tones in the fingers, so why should it matter. Ive given two examples of two drastically different tones done by the same player. If people can't hear the difference regarless of the "gained-out overdriven wall of sound " then I don't know what to tell them. I also have the pleasure of hearing my father play two violins that sound radically different. There's more to the argument then one thing IMHO.cloudnine":3rse3d1x said:Why are people here talking tonal "nuance" when they're playing through a gained-out overdriven wall of sound![]()
VH4_BigRig":8d1um33h said:muudrock":8d1um33h said:This....
Sweet, you have one too?? Mine's got a Jose mod![]()