Ehh this guy can make anything sound decent :Smokedev:
It's most likely an indicator that most guitar player just need to be better to get better tone. And not worry so much about their equipment.
Everything demoed sounds terrible in these videos, just a case of poor finger tone, clumsy picking hand and dialing the same set of unpleasant frequencies (that may sound good in that particular room) ...
The only people I've heard do great demos are Ola and actual engineers on this & that forum, shops and normies always mess it up haha.
Does the fingers on the fretboard really make things sound different?
Yep, considering the way notes are fretted by different players. Not to mention pick/pick attack, where the string is plucked, where the palm rests and with what pressure during palm muting. It all adds up.
Do you mean just the actual fretting finger?
Some people say people with more or less "finger fat" makes different sounds...
Fretting fingers and picking hand. My other guitar player and I can play the same riff all day long and will never both sound the same.
The fingers dont make differece but it´s how people use them. There are a world of issues, especially when comes to intonation, it´s very easy to have chords out of tune if the fingers are not positioned correctly in the fretboard.
Having bad technique though leads to a bad tone IMO.That's all about playing technique, not tone
That's all about playing technique, not tone
Having bad technique though leads to a bad tone IMO.
Getting shit takes where the player is bending the strings out of tune, sloppy lead playing with half ass bends/ear piercing vibrato, player can't fret chords properly, bass player refusing to mute strings that aren't being played, all of this leads to a bad tone (mix).
Having good musicianship both arrangement and performance wise is pretty much where the majority of a good mix comes from.