wingsdad
July 4th, 2008, 12:19 PM
The topic of 'Getting THAT Tone' , clean, distorted or whatever, could be an endlessly debatable one, and it's been discussed or touched upon in a myriad of threads here. For the less experienced player, and even the long-in-the-tooth variety, it can be frustrating and confounding. Is it in the Amp? The Guitar? The Hands?
I stumbled across this article while poking around the G&L Users Group site looking for some other info. It actually originated from the Premier Guitar Website, from the April '08 issue of the magazine.
I think it's a great primer on summarizing the factors involved and can help sort out a lot of the mysteries behind terms used by 'experienced' players that can befuddle a 'newbie'. Like any other article, there'll be a variety of opinions on whether the author is right, wrong or anywhere in between.
I copied & pasted it as a Wod doc to hang onto for reference, and it runs 11 pages...so rather than post it, here's a link to it:
The Tone Checklist by John Cook (http://www.premierguitar.com/Magazine/Issue/2008/Apr/The_Tone_Checklist_Eight_Steps_to_Tone.aspx)
EDIT: Before I posted this, I searched the site for 'Tone & Checklist' to try to see if someone else had done so before, to maybe 'bump' it back, and got back 499 threads. Yikes. If I missed it, my apologies. If it's new to the forum, then I hope y'all find it worthwhile.
I stumbled across this article while poking around the G&L Users Group site looking for some other info. It actually originated from the Premier Guitar Website, from the April '08 issue of the magazine.
I think it's a great primer on summarizing the factors involved and can help sort out a lot of the mysteries behind terms used by 'experienced' players that can befuddle a 'newbie'. Like any other article, there'll be a variety of opinions on whether the author is right, wrong or anywhere in between.
I copied & pasted it as a Wod doc to hang onto for reference, and it runs 11 pages...so rather than post it, here's a link to it:
The Tone Checklist by John Cook (http://www.premierguitar.com/Magazine/Issue/2008/Apr/The_Tone_Checklist_Eight_Steps_to_Tone.aspx)
EDIT: Before I posted this, I searched the site for 'Tone & Checklist' to try to see if someone else had done so before, to maybe 'bump' it back, and got back 499 threads. Yikes. If I missed it, my apologies. If it's new to the forum, then I hope y'all find it worthwhile.