Scott Henderson - Ultimate Tone Masterclass1
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- Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
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Description: In part one (1 of 3) of this “Ultimate Guitar Tone” masterclass, legendary guitarist Scott Henderson shows you how to improve your tone, feel and confidence during the recording process, even if you don’t have much experience in the studio. Scott discusses guitar setup, picking, staying in tune, pickups, the vibrato bar and more in order to help you facilitate a killer sound. If you want to understand how to get a variety of great tones on your next recording project, this in-depth guitar lesson series is for you. NOTE: The mp3 play-along loop Scott uses throughout this series in included with your purchase.
Topics Covered: Getting a great guitar sound, guitar wood, weight, pickups, pickup height, wiring, sanding the block, noiseless systems, volume and tone controls, dark tone, radius, bridge, tuners, the nut, clean sound, RC Booster, types of picking and touch, staying in tune, Comparing different pickup types in a track, etc.
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Still miss his humbucker tone from the 90's Tribal Tech daze. That's still to this day the sweetest tone ever. That's MY dream tone. It was a very uniquely phat sound.
Basically my favorite tone ever. His current tone is great too, but yeah, that 90s Tribal Tech sound is unbeatable.
90s is my fav too...
It's all about the Music! Scott's One of the greatest Fusion Guitarist if not the greatest one around! Thanks for sharing your knowledge & your Tone secrets with us!
Scott's tone is awesome
Thank you good sir. I always look forward to your video
He has a lovely tone...
What a great musician!!
Scott, this is too cool
" Very Special Sounds on Elements of Guitar Parts ". .. Mr. Henderson Great Master Musician Player. .. So' Good ... ☺😊😀/💙💙💙/👍👌👏👋
Scott is as wonderful a teacher as he is a monster player. Been a long time fan and learn a lot from his earlier teaching vids "Jazz Fusion Improvisation" and "Melodic Phrasing". My only criticism of him would be that it might finally be time to change the hairstyle.
Scott is an underrated artist who I think would be the closest thing to capturing Jeff Beck style you have to listen for it but it’s there!
I always thought so too
Underrated?
It’s there. The whammy especially.
Amazing tips!!
This is awesome!!
A ton of good info in 2:23 minutes!
I wish all vids would video on youtube would be like that
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My fingers are too small and weak for Strats but my SG is perfect. Greatest guitar I ever played.
Mrius86 ever tried a jaguar? Great for smaller hands like mine
I'm using one of the sides of the pick that does it too !!! sounds better than with the point
and once you get used to it it's difficult to get back to using the pointy side again good video thanks :)
Thank you! !!!
Excellent your video! !!👍👍👍👍
badass, as always
amazing!
❤👍👍👍!!!! Thank you so much 👍
Master.
Great Master! tk you, i would like how to approch to use the melodic minor on a minor 7 chord to play outside and come back inside main tone
tk u
He sounds very jeff beck like.
First thing I thought when I heard him too.
Beck Landau ish
Actually I'm getting more of his Beck influence in this video?
Soundwise maybe, musically has nothing to do with Beck.
correct
From recent years of Scott's playing the Beck influence is very apparent when it comes to tone shaping and using the tremolo arm. Also the way he is picking notes with his right hand fingers sounds Beck-inspired. Musically I agree, different styles of course. Scott being one of the absolute best fusion guitar players, and Beck is a rock guitar legend. Both are awsome!
Strong Beck influence. A good friend and the most prolific guitarist of his genre w/ a singular voice. FULL STOP!
fanntastic
never knew you could float fender style tremelo
He and Suhr have figured out how to do it so that it stays in tune. It involved drilling larger holes and creating a rout to get that major third. Probably a few other things. Although to be fair to Fender, I imagine Jeff Beck floats his on his Fender signature model and that it stays in tune as well. They're both masters of using the whammy bar on traditional Fender type guitars.
David Rothberg I have one Strat set to a Maj. 3rd, the three others to a min. 3rd float. The routing has no effect on the float (I use Callaham blocks which aren't tapered). What the route does is allow for lower dives, so that the block doesn't hit wood and stop the downward motion. I have one Strat with the larger route. The other three, including the Maj. 3rd float, are standard Fender routes.
No one is really sure where Jeff Beck has his interval set on his Strat, but many suspect it to be a Min. 3rd. He doesn't use his signature model Strat either. The neck has a Wilkinson nut, which he has a stash of for replacements, Suhr wired pickups with much higher out put than anything Fender has produced (according to the late Michael Casswell), and it has been rumored that his block and vibrato arm were designed specifically for him by Callaham.
I was lucky and had a job in a music store 15 years ago with a great guitar repairman, who set mine up and showed me how. I set mine with a lot less upward travel, as I usually just like to get a nice vibrato that goes just a little above and below the note. And the occasional drop or scoop. The funny thing is my Fender stays in tune almost as well as my Floyd equipped guitar, even without locking tuners.
There are plenty of techs on YT now that demonstrate how to set them up. One of my favorites is an Italian cat, Frudua.
May I interest you in my "Ultimate Mister-Class"?
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Tone is in the fingers, you can throw away that guitar!
IT IS NOT SOCTT jajaj you Video title is wrong ;)
no pretty sure that's scott x)
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Well, he's just proven to me that tone isn't in the fingers....
My 2 cents is that it's a combination but also depends on how original a person's playing style or technique is. For instance, I think most of us would easily recognize Jeff Beck no matter what guitar, amp or effects he used but I don't think we could say that about the many EVH imitators that emerged in the 80's.