Tone? Have to say I agree with a lot of this

Personally, I've said all I have to say & we've all just been going around in circles/repeating ourselves for quite a while now w/o adding anything new to what's already been said umpteen times before....so yeah, I'm knocking it off from sheer boredom :bigthumb:
 
When someone obviously ignores my points and refuses to answer a simple yes or no to a question, I’m pretty sure that means they see they’re wrong but won’t admit it. I’m happy to end it there.

I might make a Tony Iommi challenge though, clips of his playing at every stage of his career mixed with other people playing. Probably just clips of G powerchords. Seeing who could pick out which ones were him would be entertaining.
 
When someone obviously ignores my points and refuses to answer a simple yes or no to a question, I’m pretty sure that means they see they’re wrong but won’t admit it. I’m happy to end it there.

I might make a Tony Iommi challenge though, clips of his playing at every stage of his career mixed with other people playing. Probably just clips of G powerchords. Seeing who could pick out which ones were him would be entertaining.

You think that a G powerchord is indicative of the bulk of Tony Iommi's playing?
 
You think that a G powerchord is indicative of the bulk of Tony Iommi's playing?

No. But surely someone who has “never had the slightest problem recognising Tony Iommi at every stage of his career” can pick out a G powerchord played by Tony Iommi from a bunch of G powerchords played by other people? I was assuming that meant Tony Iommi’s tone, rather than a picture or something.

A G powerchord is a musical sound, and tone is the quality of a musical sound with regard to timbre and expression. I would have gone for a riff, but a riff is made up of many musical sounds.
 
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