Description
I’m using a SuperStrat style guitar for this tutorial, but any electric guitar is suitable. I’ve selected the bridge pickup for a bright, clear tone.
Rock tones range from clean sounds all the way through to heavy hi-gain distortion. For this tutorial, we’ll mostly use a clean sound as we go through the lessons, but you can certainly use crunch or high gain tones with this technique.
To add more gain, kick in an overdrive or distortion pedal like a Tube Screamer. To clean up the sound, roll down the guitar’s volume knob or reduce the Drive control on the amp.
A Marshall tube amp is a great choice for this as it’s a Rock staple. To dial in a clean sound, set the Preamp Gain to around 20%, Bass to 50%, Mids to 55%, Treble to 60%, and Presence to 60%.
Add some reverb for depth.
I’m using regular light gauge strings that are 10-46 along with a heavy pick to dig right in.
SETTINGS:
Marshall Plexi Model:
Preamp Gain: 20% Bass: 50% Mid: 55% Treb: 60% Presence: 60%
Tube Screamer (for hotter crunch sound):
Gain: 60% Level: 60%
Plate Reverb:
Wet/Dry: 40%
Lesson Info
Tutorial Lessons
- Chord Arpeggiations In Rock: Welcome
- Chord Arpeggiations In Rock: Gear & Tone
- Simple Example
- Eighth Notes, Down & Up Strokes
- Palm Muting
- 6/8 Time Signature
- Unique Picking Pattern
- Practice Tune: Intro
- Practice Tune: Verse
- Practice Tune: Chorus
- Chord Arpeggiations In Rock: Practice Tune Performance
- Chord Arpeggiations In Rock: Jam Along