guitarcomet
Well-known member
I'm a 47 year old, old school rock guitar player.
I'm very picky about tone (always have been) and I have a good ear. (perfect pitch)
I've kept my guitar tone mildly distorted and always kept the foundation of the "guitar" tone as paramount.
In today's musical scene, extravagance and excess are the norm. Rock music has branched out into heavy forms that frankly, I don't see the attraction.
Guitars that sound so distorted, it sounds more like a chainsaw than a musical instrument (Jackal, anyone?)
Vocals that sound more like a gorilla roaring than a human voice singing.
Double bass kicking drummers that plays so fast, it doesn't even have a groove. (makes me feel sorry for the bass player) :lol:
I just listened to my first "Mudvayne" song. I had heard of them but couldn't identify their music.
After listening (watching on YouTube) it made me think.
This "music" (if you will) is much less music and more precussive sounds.
When you tune a guitar down to C (way below the designed pitch) it loses it's tone (somewhat).
To my ear, a guitar tuned down to D or below sounds out of tune (strings not ringing in harmony with each other).
But with the amount of gain (distortion) used...AND tuned down, make the tone much more percussive.
So, if this is the sound of today's rock/metal music...my ideas and opinions about tone and sound quality can be tossed out the window.
My opinion is only valid if you're playing OLDER ROCK.
So now...this will be my signature! 8)
I'm very picky about tone (always have been) and I have a good ear. (perfect pitch)
I've kept my guitar tone mildly distorted and always kept the foundation of the "guitar" tone as paramount.
In today's musical scene, extravagance and excess are the norm. Rock music has branched out into heavy forms that frankly, I don't see the attraction.
Guitars that sound so distorted, it sounds more like a chainsaw than a musical instrument (Jackal, anyone?)
Vocals that sound more like a gorilla roaring than a human voice singing.
Double bass kicking drummers that plays so fast, it doesn't even have a groove. (makes me feel sorry for the bass player) :lol:
I just listened to my first "Mudvayne" song. I had heard of them but couldn't identify their music.
After listening (watching on YouTube) it made me think.
This "music" (if you will) is much less music and more precussive sounds.
When you tune a guitar down to C (way below the designed pitch) it loses it's tone (somewhat).
To my ear, a guitar tuned down to D or below sounds out of tune (strings not ringing in harmony with each other).
But with the amount of gain (distortion) used...AND tuned down, make the tone much more percussive.
So, if this is the sound of today's rock/metal music...my ideas and opinions about tone and sound quality can be tossed out the window.
My opinion is only valid if you're playing OLDER ROCK.
So now...this will be my signature! 8)