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Topic: Tone is in the hands?????? |
Terry Sneed
From: Arkansas,
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Posted 24 Jan 2008 4:01 pm
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" And if you're one of those who say that tone is in the hands and not in the guitar, I feel sorry for you".
thank you Bobbe Seymore!!!!
AMEN!!! _________________ 1997 emmons legrande lll 8&5/ Nashville 112 with Fox chip mod LTD 400 / American Tele / John Jorgerson Takamine/ W/S Rob Ickes model dobro/
"May God Bless America Again" |
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Andy Sandoval
From: Bakersfield, California, USA
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Posted 24 Jan 2008 4:06 pm
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Here we go again |
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Brian LeBlanc
From: Falls Church, Virginia, USA
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Posted 24 Jan 2008 4:23 pm Hands
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Tone is in:
1) The hands
2) The Guitar
3) Pam Anderson's Bo-wah's _________________ 'Frenchy' LeBlanc...
ShoBud & Twins |
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John Roche
From: England
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Posted 24 Jan 2008 4:41 pm
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It's all in the head..try this ,record yourself playing your steel , then play back what you have recorded, I'll bet that what you hear on the recording is not what
you heard when you were recording..... |
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Ray Minich
From: Bradford, Pa. Frozen Tundra
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Posted 24 Jan 2008 4:52 pm
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Why is it I can twist all of the knobs and turn all of the screws one day to achieve a tone I really really like, turn the system off, come back the next day, turn everything on with no settings changes, and the sound sucks? |
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Bent Romnes
From: London,Ontario, Canada
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Posted 24 Jan 2008 4:58 pm
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Of course Bobbe says that...he is tryin to sell'em |
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Colby Tipton
From: Crosby, Texas, USA
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Posted 24 Jan 2008 5:55 pm
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Tone is between the bar holder and the shoulder.
An amp, guitar or effects can change the way you sound.
Tone is between the bar holder and the shoulder. |
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Tracy Sheehan
From: Fort Worth, Texas, USA
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Posted 24 Jan 2008 5:55 pm Tone
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Gee,Wish i had know that the tone was in the hands years ago.Just thinking of all the money i could have saved by not buying steels and amps. |
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Papa Joe Pollick
From: Swanton, Ohio
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Posted 24 Jan 2008 6:00 pm
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I'm still waitin' for a definition of "TONE".. |
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Tommy Young
From: Ethelsville Alabama
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Posted 24 Jan 2008 8:45 pm
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""""TONE"""" EVERYTHING THAT YOU PLAY THRU-OR WITH WILL AND CAN CHANGE YOUR TONE SO THEREFORE ANYONE THAT DOES THINK THAT TONE IS TOTALLY IN THE HANDS HE IS TOTALLY WRONG EACH AND EVERY ITEM IN THE CHAIN FROM THE ELECTRICITY TO YOUR OWN THOUGHTS, DOES AND WILL CHANGE YOUR FINAL TONE, IS MY PERSONAL OPINION
TOMMY YOUNG
MAX-TONE MODIFICATIONS
WHEN YOUR GUITARS TONE HAS TO BE ITS VERY BEST |
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Al Miller
From: Waxahachie Texas
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Posted 24 Jan 2008 9:58 pm
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The definition of tone is
lLoyd greens solo on "remember when"
John hueys solo on "lost in the feelin"
Buddy Emmons genius on "April's fool" Buddy Charlton on "Kay Lee's song"
pretty much its as simple as a fellow playing
his instrument from the heart . i believe
it is a gift that you are born with not
every one gets its and very few no the differance.. i think tone is in the hands in the feet in the way you set behind the guitar the way you happend to hold your mouth that day.. it varys
from day to day for better or worse But you either
have it or you dont its a nack its not something one can learn from a book or video or someone saying hold this finger out roll that finger under ect..
yes bobbe wants to sell guitars and that is probably why he says no its not .. but bobbe has that nack and he knows what im saying i promise.
just my two cents on "TONE" |
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Billy Murdoch
From: Glasgow, Scotland, U.K.
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Posted 25 Jan 2008 4:00 am
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I think there is a lot of confusion in the perception of tone.
With a good amp and a quality guitar anyone can dial in a great tone.
If You play an intro or solo note for note the way it has been played by any of the Great players I guess You will not sound as good,whilst your single note sounds good, your execution of the rest of the phrase will probably lack the exact technique the
"Pro" uses
Do We then say "Tone is in the hands"when We mean the use of tone is in the hands.
Best regards
Billy |
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John Roche
From: England
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Posted 25 Jan 2008 4:06 am
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Tone is the wrong question it should TIMBRE.... |
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Al Collinsworth
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Posted 25 Jan 2008 4:16 am
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edit
Last edited by Al Collinsworth on 22 Apr 2008 2:16 am; edited 1 time in total |
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John Roche
From: England
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Ken Byng
From: Southampton, England
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Posted 25 Jan 2008 4:38 am
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The words DEAD HORSE and FLOGGING are coming to mind. |
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P Gleespen
From: Toledo, OH USA
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Posted 25 Jan 2008 6:20 am
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I don't see the word "hands" in there, so it's clearly wrong. _________________ Patrick |
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John Roche
From: England
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Posted 25 Jan 2008 6:40 am
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Because the word HAND'S is not there then tone or timbre is not in the hand's..... |
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Dan Burnham
From: Greenfield, Tennessee
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Posted 25 Jan 2008 6:49 am Here you Go Papa
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What is tone?
timbre: (music) the distinctive property of a complex sound (a voice or noise or musical sound); "the timbre of her soprano was rich and lovely"; "the muffled tones of the broken bell summoned them to meet"
note: a notation representing the pitch and duration of a musical sound; "the singer held the note too long"
vary the pitch of one's speech
a steady sound without overtones; "they tested his hearing with pure tones of different frequencies"
the quality of something (an act or a piece of writing) that reveals the attitudes and presuppositions of the author; "the general tone of articles appearing in the newspapers is that the government should withdraw"; "from the tone of her behavior I gathered that I had outstayed my welcome"
Papa, I hope this helps regarding Tone,
Dan _________________ BMI S12 Zane Beck's Tuning
www.danburnham.com |
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Steve Gorman
From: Gilroy California
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Posted 25 Jan 2008 8:37 am
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The words DEAD HORSE and FLOGGING are coming to mind.
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Yes, this debate is talking APPLES and ORANGES. Good tone (timber?) is not ALL about either the guitar or the hands, to the exclusion of the other. Cmon, can't we recognize that it is a combination of many many factors??
Kinda reminds me of the arguments between man and wife, when neither one is really listening to what the other one is saying.
Maybe we need some counseling... |
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Pete Burak
From: Portland, OR USA
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Posted 25 Jan 2008 9:53 am
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Moving your picking "hand" closer to the neck sounds WAY more "bass"-ee, to me.
Playing in the area near or over the pickup sounds WAY more treble-ee, to me.
There is a huge amount of tonal range available "at your fingertips", so to speak.
They all sound the same to me untill someones hands touch them. |
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Richard Tipple
From: Ohio, USA
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Posted 25 Jan 2008 10:24 am Tone
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TONE! TONE! we dont need no stinking TONE! as long as we can play louder than the stupid lead guitar player and keep the keyboard player on the other side of the stage
No-sir-ree bubba, aint got no time to worry about that tone thing, too much trouble.
I ordered tone with the last steel I bought,,,,,man what a rip off!! They forgot to tell me I needed good right hand technique and bar control along with decent equipment.
So I said ok,,,,send me an Emmons a SGBB a NV400 and oh yea one of those NV122s & throw in a Profex and one of those BJS bars & anything else that will give me great tone,,,I mean tone to the BONE!
UPS droped all my tone off at the front door YIPPIE
Still no tone
So I called em back & said ,,just where did Lloyd buy all his tone from & they said he made his own tone?
So now im gonna make my own tone by golly, just as soon as I get the plans _________________ steelguitarguy.com |
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John Roche
From: England
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Posted 25 Jan 2008 11:06 am
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b0b
From: Cloverdale, CA, USA
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C. Christofferson
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Posted 25 Jan 2008 12:01 pm
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If a steel fell over in the forest and there was no-one there to hear it would it have any tone? (tone koan) |
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