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The Ultimate Guitar Tone - Common Guitar Myth

by Eugene W

Come with us as we take a look at one of the most common guitar playing myths, that buying expensive equipment will give you great sound. Join us as we discover what the true secret is to capturing professional sounding tones

There is one aspect of guitar playing that can be quite elusive, even for professional guitarists It can even become an obsession for those who can never seem to find it. This crucial and pivotal aspect of playing the guitar is the tone. Every individual who is serious about the guitar who strives to master the instrument understands that playing guitar is not simply about skill, but about playing that sounds good.

Trying to discover the perfect tone is like searching for the Holy Grail. You’re not sure if it exists, but there are a lot of myths and stories that seem to offer clues about where it can be found. There are a lot of myths about how one can achieve the perfect tone and sound from their guitar, and just about all of them are false.

One popular myth about achieving great guitar tones is that you have to have a certain type of pickup for a certain sound. While certain brands and types of pickups can improve the quality of your overdrive tones and gives you some nice bottom end and some sweet highs, these pickups still won’t give you great tone. There are a lot of individuals who think that getting a new set of EMG humbuckler pickups will solve their tone issues and that immediately they’ll begin playing like Metallica! Some go on to purchase Les Pauls equipped with Alnicos to emulate the tone of Slash. These individuals drop a lot of money to get these pickups put into their guitar, to come closer to sounding like their guitar idols.

Another popular myth about guitar tone is that you have to have a Marshall half stack in order to get professional, warm sounding tones. A lot of individuals get duped into thinking that if they buy the most expensive amplifiers from the biggest brand names it will automatically give them professional quality tones. While it is true that top notch equipment can really help you to fine tune your sound and help you expand your creativity, it’s still not going to make you sound like a professional, and it’s still not going to give you the sound quality you’re going for.

The only way to truly achieve professional sounding guitar tones is to focus 100 percent on your playing abilities! As they say, the tone is in your fingers! You can have all the best selling, top of the range equipment there is and still sound like a complete amateur. In order to develop a great sound and a nice tone, you really have to hone your playing skills. The reason some of rock music’s greatest guitarists sound so good is because they are good! You simply just cannot purchase the exact same setup and gear, expecting to sound exactly like them. If you want great sound, focus first on how you play and on mastering your instrument and that will take you down the path to achieving great sound.

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Electric Guitars

Although technology has changed a great deal, the electric guitar has remained essentially the same as when it was first invented. Electric guitars are one of the most simple, elegant examples of amplification ever created. Basically, whether you’re playing a Gibson Les Paul guitar or a little Fender Squire beginner model, the central principle is almost exactly the same. When the string moves past the coil in the guitar pickup, it induces a current. This current is amplified and turned into sound. That’s all there is to it!

Of course, there is a lot of variance in electric guitars. In my opinion, the most important thing about an electric guitar is the feel. If you don’t like the pickups on your electric guitar, and you think the sound is kind of dull, you can always get them replaced. If your instrument doesn’t have good feel, however, it will be difficult to enjoy playing guitars electric.

Pressing the strings on electric guitars should feel smooth, natural, and even. The neck should be the right width for your hand, and the frets should be well spaced for your size. If you have large hands, you might want your frets a little bit further apart. If you have smaller hands, you might want them a little bit closer. There are all kinds of different electric guitars with different fretboards, so you should be able to find one that suits you well.

When picking out electric guitars, don’t worry too much about brands. A lot of people spend a lot of extra money because they want the right electric guitar brand name, but in reality it doesn’t matter. Many of the Epiphone Guitars are almost exactly identical to more expensive Les Paul models. Just because they have nice cherry Sunburst finishes and goldplated pick guards does not make some electric guitars sound better than other ones. Even the wood the body is made out of doesn’t make that much difference unless you are buying a hollow body electric guitar.

Nonetheless, no one should buy lousy electric guitars when they are just beginning. I think it is a mistake to buy a beginner entry model of anything. And instrument should be fun to play and easy to play. If it is not, it is likely to discourage you from pursuing it further. The nicer the instruments the more fun you will have playing, and the more that you will practice.

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