What You Will Learn!
- Build their own Tone from scratch
- Deconstruct famous Guitar Tones from your favorite Guitar Heroes through Rock History
- Understand how Guitar Amps work
- See exactly how Tube Amps are made and see one built from scratch
Description
Learn EXACTLY how Guitar Tone is made. How Pickup Placement, Valve Choices, Effects Order and a myriad of other parts of your signal chain create the Guitar Tone that you crave. With HD Graphics and Animation to show you what's happening inside your signal chain...you'll never be left guessing at how to create the epic tone that's in your head.
- INTRODUCTION
Breakdown of course subjects
History of the Electric Guitar
Variables in Signal Chain
- WHAT IS TONE?
What is Sound?
Understanding Standing Waves & Harmonics
Nodes and Antinodes
Harmonic Content on Guitar String
Harmonics produced by Distortion
Understanding Modulation
- GUITARS
Main Guitar Types
Pickup Demonstrations (all positions)
- Fender Stratocaster
- Fender Telecaster
- Epiphone Les Paul
- Epiphone 335 Dot
- 1967 Gretsch with FilterTrons
- 1961 Fender Jazzmaster
- 2007 Duesenberg Starplayer TV
- 1969 Gibson Les Paul Goldtop with Lollar Imperials
Guitar Controls
Guitar Woods
Necks
Scale Length
Pickup Placement
MIDI Pickups
- AMPS
Overview
DIY "Lamington" Tube Amp
How do Tube Amps work?
Tone Stacks
Reading Schematics
Building the "Lamington" Tube Amp
Gain Staging
- Fenders
- Marshalls
- Hi Gain
Amp Effects Loops
Amp Switching
- SPEAKERS / MICS
Overview
Specifications
Series / Parallel
Impedance Matching
Miking up Amps
Microphone Positions and Blending
- EFFECTS
Overview
Gain (Overdrive, Distortion & Fuzz)
Dynamics (Compressors & Noise Gates)
Flangers
Phasers
Chorus
Tremolo / Vibrato
Rotary Speaker Emulators
Ring Modulators
Wah-wah
EQs
Pitch Shifters
Delays (Slapback, Rockabilly, Ping-pong, Patterned)
Reverb
Loopers
Effect Order
Buffers
- RIGS
Overview
Pedalboard Design
True Bypass Loopers
Effect Loops
4-Wire Setup
Wet-Dry Rigs
Wet-Dry-Wet Rigs
- ICONIC TONES
Fender Era
- Chuck Berry
- BB King
- Keith Richards
- Stevie Ray Vaughan
- Brian Setzer
- Brent Mason
Marshall Era
- Jimmy Hendrix
- Eric Clapton
- Jimmy Page
- Joe Perry
- Billy Gibbons
- Slash
High-Gain Era
- Eddie Van Halen
- Randy Rhoades
- Zakk Wylde
- Eric Johnson
Vox Era
- Gretsch / Vox Combo
- Duesenberg / Vox Combo
- Brian May
- GRADUATION!
Who Should Attend!
- Anyone who wants to learn about Guitar Tone
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