I don't find both facts are tightly related to each other.
Like most of you, I know many bad players, a lot of musicians with bad tone, a few very good players , of which most but not all have good tone.
Personally I know no bad players with good tone.
If anything, I find a correlation between *years spent playing* and tone.
Most guys I've known as players for 20 to 40 years, play with good taste and sound good, mainly because most stick to proven success formulas: Strats or 335 into Twins, or LP, 335, SG into Marshalls , in both cases playing quite loud. They sound quite acceptable into a Valvestate 8080 or a Peavey Bandit too.
The absolute *worst* , sickening, puke inducing tone comes from guys in their teens to, say, 25 Y.O., who use Pods or "all in one pedalboards" as pedals, which they are not, plugged into a Valvestate, MG or cheap SS Fender.
They play with this horrible, buzzy, no-mids, white-noise sound with a smile on their face because they *think* they sound good, just because they selected Preset # 437, "Korn with a Dual Rectifier playing the Madison Square Garden on July 27, 2008"
Well, most will dissapear, some will play and sound better in the future.
Natural Selection.
Note: a POD can furnish excellent sound, if used properly.
A Grammy and Oscar winning friend of mine, travels from USA to Patagonia discovering bands for major recording companies, with a POD, some small mics and a notebook in his bag.
Results are excellent. Of course, the definitive records are made with the best equipment available ... for the happy 1% who gets the record deal.
Like most of you, I know many bad players, a lot of musicians with bad tone, a few very good players , of which most but not all have good tone.
Personally I know no bad players with good tone.
If anything, I find a correlation between *years spent playing* and tone.
Most guys I've known as players for 20 to 40 years, play with good taste and sound good, mainly because most stick to proven success formulas: Strats or 335 into Twins, or LP, 335, SG into Marshalls , in both cases playing quite loud. They sound quite acceptable into a Valvestate 8080 or a Peavey Bandit too.
The absolute *worst* , sickening, puke inducing tone comes from guys in their teens to, say, 25 Y.O., who use Pods or "all in one pedalboards" as pedals, which they are not, plugged into a Valvestate, MG or cheap SS Fender.
They play with this horrible, buzzy, no-mids, white-noise sound with a smile on their face because they *think* they sound good, just because they selected Preset # 437, "Korn with a Dual Rectifier playing the Madison Square Garden on July 27, 2008"
Well, most will dissapear, some will play and sound better in the future.
Natural Selection.
Note: a POD can furnish excellent sound, if used properly.
A Grammy and Oscar winning friend of mine, travels from USA to Patagonia discovering bands for major recording companies, with a POD, some small mics and a notebook in his bag.
Results are excellent. Of course, the definitive records are made with the best equipment available ... for the happy 1% who gets the record deal.
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