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18 WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR TONE

01 Change your pick

Your choice of pick fundamentally affects your tone. Gently-strummed acoustic parts laid back in the mix of a soft rock ballad generally benefit from thin picks with some give, so plastic, tortex or similar are order of the day here. Alternatively, if you want a Queen- or ZZ Top-style harmonic-rich biting electric sound, the ring of a metal pick on metal strings is best. Experiment with a variety of picks to see what works best for you.

02 Try different string gauges

Some people will insist that heavier strings sound better. They may be right. They may however be wrong. What we know for sure is that you can expect a different tone from two otherwise identical string sets of a different gauge. Stevie Ray Vaughan strung his Strat with fingertip-busting 0.013s. His fellow Texan tonehound Billy Gibbons has used strings as light

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