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Old 05-02-2011, 08:54 PM
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Exclamation How do you find "YOUR" tone?

I know a lot of people say its in the fingers, but im specifically talking about gear. A lot of people go by what their favorite artist's use... well what if you have a lot of favorite artists and tones... For instance my favorite artists and tones are split between Fender, Vox, and Marshall. I've tried all of the above and like them all for different reasons... then don't get me started on effects, like to use or not to use od/distortion or use the amps overdrive, then fuzz and delay and reverb... I mean how do you choose what to use? I mean i don't have unlimited cash like a lot of people seem to... I just can't break this down in my head without going in circles
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Old 05-02-2011, 09:22 PM
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Just play through a bunch of stuff. Eventually you will find yourself adjusting each amp to the same tone. That's the tone to keep, because it sounds right in your ears. I tend to like Blackface clean and Tweed dirt. So....... I bought a Tweed amp and a tweed and bf pedal! I use flats, and can get any tone in the ballpark of blackface to tweed. I am a happy man! Having flats on a Gretsch is cool for me cuz I wanted to tame the twang for the blues anyway!
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Old 05-02-2011, 09:25 PM
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I know a lot of people say its in the fingers, but im specifically talking about gear. A lot of people go by what their favorite artist's use... well what if you have a lot of favorite artists and tones... For instance my favorite artists and tones are split between Fender, Vox, and Marshall. I've tried all of the above and like them all for different reasons... then don't get me started on effects, like to use or not to use od/distortion or use the amps overdrive, then fuzz and delay and reverb... I mean how do you choose what to use? I mean i don't have unlimited cash like a lot of people seem to... I just can't break this down in my head without going in circles
Great question for a change.

For me after playing music for many years I was looking for an amp not a guitar because for me I understood the workings of various guitars.
I needed an amp that had the transient attack I was feeling in my playing but I couldnt put my finger(s) quite on it. And I found those amps thanks in part of fellow musos and research on my own and I'm glad to say I'm quite happy with my rig.
My advice is simplify your needs and start from there.
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Old 05-02-2011, 09:33 PM
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Old 05-02-2011, 10:35 PM
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lol Awesome.

I know for me, it was just playing through a lot of gear until some happy accidents happened. I have some gear now that's a major part of my sound, that I wouldn't have ever dreamed would be.
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Old 05-02-2011, 09:36 PM
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BTW I didn't mean pedals at first. just find the amp first, pedals just confuse the matter.
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Old 05-02-2011, 09:43 PM
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Old 05-02-2011, 09:50 PM
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I think it works best the way you learn to sing well. You find a good teacher who can teach you the basics - breath control, keeping an open throat, etc. You also learn to sing songs that you love, and to some degree you imitate the artists as you learn the songs. You end up sounding a bit like an imitation of various people - when you sing Police you sound like a bad version of Sting, when you sing Elvis you sound like a poor Elvis. Eventually you get better. Over time you work on your technique and you sound less like bad Sting or bad Elvis and start sounding like somebody new - you.
Similarly, with guitar you get blown away by somebody - maybe Hendrix. You get a Strat and a Marshall, then you have to get a lefty Strat, you get a Fuzzface and Univibe, you learn how to be bad Jimi. Later you discover Jim Hall. You ditch the Strat for awhile and pick up an archtop. Now you're bad Jim for awhile. Along the way you find bits and pieces of your "guitar voice", and eventually you're playing your own rig and playing it your own way (hopefully).
Currently I personally sound vocally a little like bad Elvis trying to hit bad Steve Perry notes while playing bad Jimi Hall-drix stuff. But I think I know some of the things that will make up my eventual overall sound already, and I hope you guys get to hear it before I die.
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Old 05-02-2011, 09:52 PM
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Old 05-02-2011, 09:55 PM
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Try to copy your favorite artist's tone. Fail in the process. Assume that, and move on.
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Old 05-02-2011, 10:08 PM
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lmao... lots of good responses. Well take my amp for instance... i love my vox tones(mostly dirty tones), but for a lot of the bands I like, they use fenders with pedals... how do i get away from saying oh, well they use that so i should too. Ya know i feel like ive found my amp, but a lot of pedals dont work with it... so i keep feeling im at square one
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Old 05-02-2011, 11:51 PM
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I think it works best the way you learn to sing well. You find a good teacher who can teach you the basics - breath control, keeping an open throat, etc. You also learn to sing songs that you love, and to some degree you imitate the artists as you learn the songs. You end up sounding a bit like an imitation of various people - when you sing Police you sound like a bad version of Sting, when you sing Elvis you sound like a poor Elvis. Eventually you get better. Over time you work on your technique and you sound less like bad Sting or bad Elvis and start sounding like somebody new - you.
Similarly, with guitar you get blown away by somebody - maybe Hendrix. You get a Strat and a Marshall, then you have to get a lefty Strat, you get a Fuzzface and Univibe, you learn how to be bad Jimi. Later you discover Jim Hall. You ditch the Strat for awhile and pick up an archtop. Now you're bad Jim for awhile. Along the way you find bits and pieces of your "guitar voice", and eventually you're playing your own rig and playing it your own way (hopefully).
Currently I personally sound vocally a little like bad Elvis trying to hit bad Steve Perry notes while playing bad Jimi Hall-drix stuff. But I think I know some of the things that will make up my eventual overall sound already, and I hope you guys get to hear it before I die.
Wooow !!!

This could be my bigest learning at TGP. You're totally right. 6 years playing guitar and sometimes I was wondering what's come up next ?? I was imitating a lot of guitar players and I started to worry a little bit for that. Sometimes I really get despair myself for that. Now I know you're right man. I'm the mix of all my influencies and someday I'll start to sound like ME, and I will be the result of all my environment. Will be a great style and a great gear for shure And I like the course.

Awesome words, just make my day. Thank you doc!!!
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Old 05-02-2011, 10:18 PM
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Old 05-02-2011, 10:19 PM
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You're thinking too much.
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Old 05-02-2011, 10:27 PM
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You're thinking too much.
Just play and tweak whatcha got.
pretty sure you're right... i need to get off this site and PGS.com lol
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