31 ways to describe guitar tone

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31 ways to describe guitar tone

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Only 2 are required.

Shit
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(And they're interchangeable anyway...)

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Last week's.
This week's.
Next week's.

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That guys pretty funny
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Mr Wampler knows tone

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Oh. Fuck. Is that Brian wampler??
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Single coil wrote:Oh. Fuck. Is that Brian wampler??
Yep!
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Oh well shit ok, lets subscribe to that one. Just looked like a normal bloke pissing around with an average guitar.
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Lot of respect for Mr Wampler, I has. He's upped the goof factor over the years but he really knows what he's talking about. His blogs and videos are a gold mine.
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He just looks like a normal dude with ... you know, normal gear.
A 90s mex strat, two boss units, and that's the first gen jekyll and hyde if I'm not mistaken.
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Single coil wrote:He just looks like a normal dude with ... you know, normal gear.
A 90s mex strat, two boss units, and that's the first gen jekyll and hyde if I'm not mistaken.
Part of his genuine cred. One of the world's pre-eminent booteek pedal makers but is just as likely to do demos with other gear simply because, 'it's cool stuff'.
Spend some time with his vids and blogs. Promise you will be both entertained and educated.
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