Phantasmagoria
watch where you point that sabre
..and to clarify.. no, I'm not talking about interpretation or style I'm talking about personality/feel...
				
			My point is that in reality Kirk Hammet won't play the exact same way & can't play the exact same way as Slash..so one of the variables IS the player himself (ie Slash vs Hammett). In the real world that's a real variable that can't be wished away or made to disappear or ignored & discounted (hence 'tone is in the fingers') and Hammett's finger's are different enough from Slash's that he probably won't sound anything like Slash (or very marginally like him) w/ or w/o Slash's rig...
If the fingers make the tone, why do people buy different gear? Why are there Tone knobs on guitars, pedals, etc?
They all impact the tone in some way. I'd argue that how the part is played/stylistic choices/phrasing/technique are the single most important part of tone (and I'd even agree that for certain types of music - especially the heavily distorted ones where there is less expression this is reduced in importance) . . . but that doesn't mean that you can't change the timbre of the instrument in other ways.
Exactly, I hacked out a lengthy response to the idea in the video that frequency is all tone is -which is totally incorrect. -but you covered it more succinctly
Things like your strumming style, vibrato, pick angle, finger strikes and mutes, and, phrasing, voicing etc etc ALL go into the equation of tone.
It's a metal YT channel -he probably doesn't know or care about the nuance of playing with regards to tone because he doesn't need to
Yeah, because you don't need to.
Why stop at the lipstick pup. Why not give the guy a trombone instead of his guitar & let his fingers do the rest?
I'm talking within reasonable limits not silly extremes..
Well, compression.That dude is badass, that's not really what that YT typically is recording that hes plays back on his vids though -He even says this in his own video.
It's not a silly extreme. The statement tone is in the fingers reads as if the player is the defining factor in the resultant tone in all circumstances, which isn't true. It would be more truthful to say tone is in the equipment, or tone is in the fingers comparing the same rig.
Man, horns are not about your fingers first and foremost. Lung capacity, lip control, then fingering.It's not a silly extreme. The statement tone is in the fingers reads as if the player is the defining factor in the resultant tone in all circumstances, which isn't true. It would be more truthful to say tone is in the equipment, or tone is in the fingers comparing the same rig.
Yeah, well I'd argue that it is extreme.. it's common sense that if you gave a guitar player a dog whistle you won't be able to compare it's tone to his guitar. Fingers or no fingers...
You can' play death metal through a Roland JC 120's clean channel. I consider that an extreme "variation" in the equation and therefore not valid at all.
This only works if you have similar type of gear being switched around which is what the average player would do. The truth is very few players who shred pointy BC, Rich's are going to feel the need to switch to Danelectro's w/ lipstick pups for "their tone" ever..