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'''Another thought from me on that thread:'''
'''Another thought from me on that thread:'''


One of the things that is most important is the touch. You hear great players talk about this all the time. What I posted vocally about playing at 40% with intensity - that's what it's all about for me.  It's like stroking a cat softly around the ears, or feathering your car's throttle ever so lightly, or kissing your love with great passion & & gentle tenderness. Do the same thing for your guitar.  (I know how odd this sounds - LOL.)
One of the things that is most important is the touch. You hear great players talk about this all the time. What I posted vocally about playing at 40% with intensity - that's what it's all about for me.  It's like stroking a cat softly around the ears, or feathering your car's throttle ever so lightly, or kissing your love with great passion & gentle tenderness. Do the same thing for your guitar.  (I know how odd this sounds - LOL.)


''Here's what I had posted about vocals...''
''Here's what I had posted about vocals...''
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Another way to express these thoughts is "finding the sweet spot".  That is a phrase that applies to an awful lot of life.  The best tone is in that sweet spot guitar-wise, vocally, in any instrument & performance.  Find that sweet spot of tone that really gets you off & work with it.  There are sweet spots in many ranges & volumes on every instrument.  There are also sweet spots with mics & even the L1.  Find those magical ranges & work in them to find every nuance & expressive conduit available.
Another way to express these thoughts is "finding the sweet spot".  That is a phrase that applies to an awful lot of life.  The best tone is in that sweet spot guitar-wise, vocally, in any instrument & performance.  Find that sweet spot of tone that really gets you off & work with it.  There are sweet spots in many ranges & volumes on every instrument.  There are also sweet spots with mics & even the L1.  Find those magical ranges & work in them to find every nuance & expressive conduit available.
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Related: [[Vocal and Guitar Performance Techniques]] Video by Tom Munch


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