Johnny the Kid
Shaunofthedeadologist
Style is in the fingers, tone is in the gear.
You cannot take a Deluxe Reverb and a Tele with no other form of gain and expect to get a good death metal tone. However, if you switch out the guitar for something pointy and get a Mesa half stack, then you can get a great metal tone. Your choice of notes and the way you play is your style. And if you're playing something like thrash metal, you wouldn't expect to hear a lot of major keys or "happy sounding" chord progressions. Also, if you have a poor grasp of the instrument, no amount of good gear will make you play better. The improvement of your style can only come from practice.
I feel like we throw out the words "tone" and "style" to mean the same thing, but in reality they are two very distinct and different terms.
You cannot take a Deluxe Reverb and a Tele with no other form of gain and expect to get a good death metal tone. However, if you switch out the guitar for something pointy and get a Mesa half stack, then you can get a great metal tone. Your choice of notes and the way you play is your style. And if you're playing something like thrash metal, you wouldn't expect to hear a lot of major keys or "happy sounding" chord progressions. Also, if you have a poor grasp of the instrument, no amount of good gear will make you play better. The improvement of your style can only come from practice.
I feel like we throw out the words "tone" and "style" to mean the same thing, but in reality they are two very distinct and different terms.