Three Essential Guitar Tones with Mark Lettieri
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 Published On Feb 16, 2024

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Five-time Grammy Award winning guitarist, composer, producer and educator Mark Lettieri identifies his three essential guitar tones, and shows you how to get them. As a member of the instrumental groups Snarky Puppy and Fearless Flyers—as well as his own Mark Lettieri Group—the versatile guitar player seeks tones that can work seamlessly with almost any style of music.

Watch Lettieri as he demonstrates how to get an “edge of breakup” tone (“That sounds like a Hallmark movie,” he says. “I should write the soundtrack to that.”), a higher-gain lead sound and ambient reverb textures.

As the video unfolds, he also shares solid performance advice, such as “Hear how the amp sounds first before you start throwing pedals in front of it” and “Don’t forget to use the tone and volume controls on your guitar—you don’t have to have everything on 10 all the time.”

Lettieri doesn’t even mind if you totally hate the sounds he is dialing in.

“The beauty of using gear to make the music,” he says, “is you can find your own three essential tones.”

Keep tabs on Mark and his projects:
https://www.marklettieri.com

Chapters
00:00 - Intro with Mark Lettieri
00:54 - Three Essential Guitar Tones for Every Guitarist
01:26 - Mark’s Clean Sound
01:57 - How to Achieve a Classic “Edge of Breakup” Tone
06:50 - Demo: Mark Lettieri’s Higher-Gain Lead Tone
07:13 - How Mark Get His “Gained Up” Lead Tone
10:38 - Mark’s Method of Creating an Ambient Reverb Tone
13:17 - Mark’s Final Thoughts on the Three Essential Guitar Tones
14:30 - Outro

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