Wednesday, October 2, 2024
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5 Guitar Tones Every Pro Uses


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Guitar tone is one of those subjective things, that sometimes isn’t so subjective. There are a few basic sounds that almost EVERY pro guitarist uses all the time as jumping off points for their sounds, live or in the studio. Today we’re hanging out with my good friend @philipconradmusic and talking about how to get the most essential tones out of a guitar rig, and what they’re good for.

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49 thoughts on “5 Guitar Tones Every Pro Uses

  • Phil plays a bass which no matter how many strings it has is always tuned in perfect fourths making scale runs self repeating childs play 9:19 Wonder why he never makes it to the guitars G and B strings

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  • Thanks alot for this. For me, this is the best way to explain the sounds. Someone actually asking you the questions and you showing how to get the sounds. Feels very much like a one on one lesson.

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  • If you setup your amp with guitar volume knob around 6 or 7, then you have all three tones on the guitar. Pick light clean (or even back off vol a bit more), dig in for edge of breakup, roll vol up for distortion.

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  • This really good, I took all my guitar lessons in the 90’s and never learned how to play to effects like this. I’m good with reverb and tremolo, but this is showing my why can never really connect with any delay pedals, I don’t know how to use them.

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  • Would anyone else want to start a gofundme with me to pay to see Rhett sell a car? How much do you think it would take before he agreed? I just wanna see him with his rings and cool hair and leather pants as he puts on the cool bro voice and tries to sell the add-on accessories at the end of the sale ????

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  • Thank you for having Phil on your channel. He caught my eye back in the day when you guys would do band type videos. it always seemed in those videos like he’s a super smart cat and has soul to him. I can really tell that he appreciates your knowledge and the way that you guys vibe together is very simpatico. Keep it up ????

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  • Your explanations were great, but these are the worst tones I've heard from you in years. Even worse that it happened on a video on this topic, of all possible ones. Looking forward to hearing your usual good tones again soon!

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  • Maybe it’s just the kind of music I play but I just have never cared for or found a use for the edge of breakup sound????

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  • This is such a well executed explanation. I almost didn't watch, I've been playing with full size pedalboards for almost 20 years now, but I'm so glad I did. This will be the first video I recommend to new players and I gotta admit, I don't think about pre-delay as readily as one of the first tools on a reverb as it was explained in the video. Really helpful tip!

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  • These videos with Phil are some of Rhett’s best content. Love hearing them bounce ideas off each other

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  • Excellent way to describe some of the infinite ways to shape sound!
    Guitar is a life long battle of trying to find a way to express the thing that's in your in your head, in the way you hear it….Welcome to your new nemesis Phil.

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  • Bro this was me 1 year ago, been a working bass player for a while and I ow had to pickup guitar and maaaannnn is been quite the year figuring out tones tips and tricks from other guitar players.

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  • Thank you Rhett for the entertainment and for sharing your experience and knowledges ! I learn so much these past years at watching your channel. So, massive thank you !

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  • Hey Rhett what’s up.
    I love your videos a lot but I get kind of turned of by the use of „pro“ guitarist for this and that. I know what you’re getting at with it but I believe the use of other words would make the videos a bit more relatable.
    Keep on rocking!
    Love from Germany 🙂

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  • this is a fantastic vid. very well presented and shown, ive been playing for 20 years and this has taught me new things.

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  • anyone recognize the chorus-type effect at 17:55? i don't usually like effects that sound out of tune, but love that one…

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  • A lot of gold nuggets he just dropped for all the dudes – love it Rhett god bless this channel

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  • A good episode as usual. Relaxed, interesting discussions and good tone. What’s not to like? Best way to start a lazy Sunday! ????

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  • A lesson in humility is coming very soon. Tory Slusher is the best guitar player in the world. The tele is her ax of choice.

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  • Everybody check out Tory Slusher. You won’t believe your ears. She is the best guitar player in the world. Trust me. I will give you a million dollars if you can prove me wrong.

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  • Great video, as someone who learned to play before YouTube I remember so many things I wanted to know how to do but were things you might be embarrassed to ask at the guitar store or somewhere. Great info in here for everyone

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  • Love this. Always great for any experienced guitar players to go back to the basics. Thanks ????

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