Will this ever end ?? ok here goes . i have a new Williams guitar and i have an openion ( but who does'nt ). and when my buddie plays it it sounds a lot different than when i play it . he is in law inforcement and i work with heavy objects every day and so my conclusion is that a big difference in tone is in the hands and to go even futher i also have a SHO-BUD -pro 2 and i changed the rod in the end at the changer to an all stainless steel rod and it changed the sound , now it is brighter and has more sustain.( boy am i in for it now !! )so i think it is a combination of both the way a steel is built and also the hands being softer or harder !!!
ok guys take your best swing . just my 2 cents worth. G.P.
( P.S. you push pull players have a good argument also )<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Gary Preston on 03 August 2003 at 10:34 AM.]</p></FONT><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Gary Preston on 03 August 2003 at 10:37 AM.]</p></FONT>
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica">quote:</font><HR><SMALL>I think I can reseal that can of red wigglers with a quote from Jerry Byrd:
"If you are a good player, it doesn't matter what kind of guitar you have; and if you are not a good player, then it doesn't matter what kind of guitar you have".</SMALL><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Yes. And HE also decribed it almost brought tears to him when that Rickenbacher dealer let him try that Bakelite guitar for the first time... because it had such a great... (now, guess what...): TONE! And he got it to take it home and even went through arguments with his parents (back then as a kid, you'd loose!) over keeping it but he eventually went to sleep with it.
Yes, great tone is in the hands... but a shitty instrument won't help either, especially not the beginner nor the average player.
Great instruments have a different timber but over long or short, the players hand's will show through and it will become the players tone again.
... J-D.
"If you are a good player, it doesn't matter what kind of guitar you have; and if you are not a good player, then it doesn't matter what kind of guitar you have".</SMALL><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Yes. And HE also decribed it almost brought tears to him when that Rickenbacher dealer let him try that Bakelite guitar for the first time... because it had such a great... (now, guess what...): TONE! And he got it to take it home and even went through arguments with his parents (back then as a kid, you'd loose!) over keeping it but he eventually went to sleep with it.
Yes, great tone is in the hands... but a shitty instrument won't help either, especially not the beginner nor the average player.
Great instruments have a different timber but over long or short, the players hand's will show through and it will become the players tone again.
... J-D.
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