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Joe Bonamassa’s Tips For Improving Your Guitar Sound


In this clip, Joe Bonamassa shares a few simple tricks on how to improve your guitar tone, as well as his strategy for finding a unique sound as a solo artist.

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32 thoughts on “Joe Bonamassa’s Tips For Improving Your Guitar Sound

  • I'm a senior citizen living on Social Security, Rick, so I can't afford anything. But watching your show gives me so much joy that I just wanted to take this opportunity to say "Thank You."

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  • People are stuck in high school, they see the jowls and sunglasses and want to put him down to differentiate themselves from the nerds. But he seems like a perfectly humble and intelligent, generous person, and he really plays amazing. I probably won’t tear up listening to him play, but I still have plenty to learn from him.

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  • I dont what other people feel when they watch and listen Joe B playing. I've tried to learn how to play off and on for years. This man is a guitar master and he makes it look easy. What an amazing talent. I just feel silly trying to play afer watching him.

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  • Where were his tips for improving guitar tone? This is why I haven't subscribed.

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  • I saw Joe open for the Stones last week in Seattle and he didn’t disappoint. In fact it was incredible!

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  • That Les Paul is beautiful and sounds even better. Joe knows how to pick em too!

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  • The best thing about this clip and the whole Bonamassa interview is seeing how down to earth and overall nice of a person Joe is, combined with Rick's honest reaction to talking to him. In these interview situations one often needs to fake the interest on the actual answers and topic. Just ask anybody who does that for a living. Many times it's another day at the office. But you can truly see Rick's respect , admiration and enthusiasm when talking to Joe. The grins and smiles are all unmistakably genuine. Even if Rick is lucky enough to only interview people he truly admires. Here, even if he wanted he wouldn't be able to hide he's enjoying this exchange way more than anybody ever would just your job. A testament to both men really. Joe humbleness and approachability despite the massive talent makes this easier. But Rick's kid in a candy store enjoyment is never threatened by any attempts of hiding it, which is what somebody with a big ego would do. Because there is none on both sides of the road in this interview. Delightful and informative seldom go together as it does here.

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  • I've never been all that impressed with Joe. He's a great mimic of other great players, but does little that's original or innovative.

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  • Hendrix wasn't a great singer and he knew it fully well- he too "shouted in key" and in the studio he had Eddie Kramer juice his voice as much as he could

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  • If you want great sound first, buy a $250,000 guitar. Then, blast it through a vintage Marshall in a studio with a professional mic. set up. It also helps to have other-worldly talent.

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  • Cool
    All I need is some vintage guitars and some vintage amps….
    And no neighbors……
    It's true but totally impractical for 99% of us.

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  • Love that you leave the normal amp buzz in. Regardless of shielding / grounding in amps and guitars, electrical hum is normal in tube amps. Tired of people stressing out about a little electro-magnetic buzz. Just play

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  • Joe's deadlights……blank stare as he shreds riffs is frightening! He looks like Fedor with a les paul

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  • Joe is an amazing guitarist but he can not write music. that is a big problem usually, but in todays clown age, you don't have to be able to write a hit song to be a professional musician. just another example of the degeneration of academia. Like I said, Joe can F**ing play, but he just cant write music. so why bother playing guitar? a musician must write music in order to be called a musician. and a hit song at that.

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