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Tips and tricks to help you unlock a wider array of tones from your Telecaster. We look at a combination of picking hand placement, and some counter-intuitive pickup choices to create a wider array of sounds from the simple 2-pickup Tele.
Rosanne Cash performing "500 Miles" with John Leventhal on guitar
• Rosanne Cash: 500 miles
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I’ve learned to love the neck pickup on my Tele. Thanks to you and your knowledge.
Rolling the tone back transforms at the molecular level a maple 'board into a rosewood one. Science. Really interesting lesson Zac!
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How many times have you watched a friend or acquaintance go through pickup installs chasing a sound, and they never swap out the pots ? I've lost out on a lot of $$$ clueing people into that crapshoot, especially with MIJ Strats and Tele's. I'd say 70% of the ones I open up have pots barely better than MIM stuff. I'm working on a JV Strat right now for a guy that was conned into thinking it had USA CTS pots in it. They were CTS, but the bargain basement half plastic crapola with weird tapers and one tone knob that only worked on ⅓ of its total sweep. Off or all in from 10 to 7 ½ ! 🤣🤣🤣
Does it sound better to the player with the new pots?
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My favorite Tele hack is to swap out the bridge for a lefty bridge. To me that gives you more snap and growl on the low end but, takes out the ice pick high end. Give that a try. Kinda was a default for folks that were lefty playing right guitars back in the day.
Campilongo is the master of all of this.
Thanks for this mate. Loved this episode and learned a lot! I remember when I first rolled the tone off a Tele bridge pickup. It was a revelation to me. Teles are the one guitar I always seem to find so intuitive and responsive when it comes to that tone pot
Just when I think I’m done with the tele and might go “Modern” you always put out a lovely video and remind me why I love the Tele so much and jump right back into her arms 😂.
I just subscribed. I can use lessons like this because I'm known as the worst guitar player in Tupelo Mississippi. Haha!
Here's a "duh moment" tip i learned from a guy years ago. Always play "opposite day" when choosing a guitar or exploring its capabilities. First, he said to choose a song where rhythm was recorded on the neck pickup and lead on the bridge... then reverse it and make it work. The drill is to stick with it until you use all the bag of tricks you know to find the bag of tricks you don't know, like : pickhand position, tone/volume knob settings, coil tap/coil split, anything... but don't switch back until you've got it. He told me he learned that tip from an old bar room player in Austin, Texas, in the early 70s. The guy had 2 guitars, a Fender Esquire and a Gibson LP Special with 1 pickup as a backup. It was all he needed to get all the sounds most of us get with the selector switch.
Excellent tips and tricks. Years ago, I used the fake flanger trick while doing a cover of Joe Walshs' Rocky Mountain Way.
That flangeresque technique is very fun; I've heard that in a few Roy Buchanan songs recently although I learned it from Dave Evans aka The Edge on U2's 'New Year's Day' and Steve Stevens on the intro to Billy Idol's 'White Wedding'.
If you really want a different sound to your playing, play it with a ukulele pick; to me it's not only softens but it does wonders when using both pickups, especially if it's strung with flats and tweaking the tone pot as well.
Amazing video thanks for sharing +. Love these type of short tips and tricks. Goes to show you can literally play anything on a Tele.
When he played fast as you on the NECK and said that was like the record I was like this guys off his rocker. Then I went and re-listened to the record. 😂😂 spot on as always Zac that was really cool. Great video!
About 20 years ago I was at a music store talking to the salesman who went to GIT. He was taking about how great an SG jr sounded (that was going on clearance) and I mentioned that it seemed limited with only one pickup. He demonstrated all the different sounds you could get by adjusting the volume and tone knobs. I still have the guitar.
You've truly impressed me-well done!
Great tips. And I love that your videos stay really organic, with whatever interesting things you have going on or think up. i.e. not sticking to a hard-and-fast formula. Keep it up!
Superb as Always!
Thank you for the awesome content, Zac! I really enjoy the videos and indulging in the Tele madness. I am a tele guitar player. Your channel brings me much joy and knowledge.Thank you.
I loved this. Thank you 😊
Thanks for the lesson.
Essential info! I learned the tone roll-off thing from the guy in the picture over your right shoulder. Unlocked the secret of many of those Stax guitar sounds.
Thanks mon amis
Consistently brilliant. Thanks Zac. Great that you focused on the neck pickup too, something that I’m using more and more of over the years.
You sounded excellent Zack. Most entertaining video. Thank you for posting👍.
Great show. Thanks for
Sounds awesome Zac. I use a lot of these same techniques and pick up selection with my rock playing. It makes a big difference with how I want the tone to come across.😊
The way you play guitar is so laid back and casual I really dig it. Great vid sir 🔥
By the by, I have been LOVING the tele mod you did a while back (we talked about it but I don't expect you to remember such things!). No tone control on the neck and rolling the bridge back a hair so they feel more balanced. It is gold, sir-
Thanks for the cool tips Zac, always a pleasure hearing your insights. I personally like using the tone knob on just about all of my guitars when it comes to the bridge pickup. For the sounds I like best, I keep the treble knob pretty high on my amps and sometimes as a result, the bridge pickup can be a bit too pokey 🙂 The tone knob can tame it to be just right.
Zac tele sounds great thanks for the demo..
Hey Zac, thank you for all your tips! I just installed "zac" wiring in a tele build I finished recently. Makes it so easy to switch between great tones.
Thanks for the tips! Leventhal’s a great picker!
thanks Zac, always so relaxing and informative!
My pleasure!
Have a Squire Classic Vibe FSR Custom Baritone Tele...really need to play it more than I do. Many thanks for all the many wonderful and informative videos Zac !
Thanks for the Rosanne Cash recommendation. It's a great album now on my playlist.
I remember Playing Fast as You at almost every gig back when, I always played it as an AC-DC style It rocked. 500 Miles. Oh hell I burst into tears now days when I hear it.
Great tips Zac. Thanks.
Any time!
Really nice!
Didn’t know that, thanks Zach!
Thanks for that lick, I'll be working on it!
Nice! I will try this near the bridge/neck pickup idea. My Tele tone has improved much since I had my tech disconnect the tone knob from the neck [Dimarzio Twang King] and center [1980's Don Lace] single coils, which you talked about a while back, Zac.
Thanks for your effort brother tele lover ✊
Those who dial their tone control back a bit are the guitarists who play for the band/for the mix. Those who have the tone always at 10 are the guitarists that need to hear themselves play while the rest of the band is secondary.
Can’t You Hear Me Calling (Live @ The Roxy)
Pete does the flanger style harmonics at the end of the guitar solo before handing off to the fiddle.
Mystery Train (Live @ The Roxy)
Pete uses the flanger harmonics all over the solo. He also does some killer volume swell train whistles!!
Great video Zac!
You are on it!!!!
Turning a knob.
What a concept!
great tone tips, zac. man, i really dig your playing .. .
Awesome, thank you!
Wow,I think you’re right on that “Fast as You”tone.
Great lesson ... Strat or Tele - I almost always begin with the tone control rolled a little back, then you can get a little more bite if you need and softer if you want too ... BB king worked his controls all the time as far as I remember - in the middle of a song too ...
Thanks!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
I just installed a 4-way in one of my Teles. P1= B&N in series, P2= Bridge only, P3= B&N in parallel, P4= Neck only. Tone pot only works on Bridge P2.
Microphonic pickups actually sound great in my experience!
Mahalo Zac!
Still a Strat guy but that Tele is creeping up inside my heart more and more every day!!! Even when I play my same lame blooz crap 💩 I play it so differently when I switch over to the Telecaster.
As far as Tele toanz, while I will always love and weaponize the bridge, my go-to has come to be the middle switch position with both pups engaged and the tone on about 8 and the volume around 7. Wow. Add to that a Klon circuit and some slapback and trem and look out 👀!
Great!
Oh…The BARGE of things I’ve “borrowed” from Leventhal… As usual Zac, weapons grade wisdom. Thanks bunches.
I always found the Tele bridge PU too Trebly . I been rolling the treble off most of the time on the bridge Pup but if I play in the middle or neck , I roll it back. In the last couple years Ive been picking way back near the bridge to make certain parts stick out. Even with my acoustics I do that.
11:00 - This is what makes a Telecaster what it is.
Full wack is great.🤘But Leo gave you controls for a reason.
Thanks, Zac.
Man that Tele sounds great
Zac you are Mr telecaster very interesting vid
More Dwight/Pete stuff!
Nice video as always Zac. Now, show us how Redd gets his tone 😁
Great Tele tips, much appreciated! And I had no idea Pete Anderson was playing Strat on that album...amazing.
Zach really enjoyed this and all your videos! Is part of getting Pete Anderson‘s tone nailed a lot to do with that heavily modified deluxe he used? With the mid range mod and Transformers and all the other stuff.
He was using other amps along with the Deluxe by the album This Time
Could you do a video like this but showing you would play tiger by the tail and how you get the sound
Man. This is a great lesson. But I'm still struggling between a Squier bass vi and a Squier paranormal offset tele
That guitar sounds AMAZING. What pickups and what amp/pedals?
Ron Ellis 52T and Standard plus neck. Mirage comp, 1965 Deluxe Reverb
Is that a Bose stereo and do you use it? I’m just gonna say that you’re a valuable tone connoisseur of telecasters. I’ve learned quite a bit. Thanks ❤🎉
It is
Thanks Zac!
Hey - some friendly feedback that it would be very helpful if you framed your shot so we can see your pickup selection switch. That way we can tell what pickup configuration you’re using. Appreciate it!!
That might be cool and helpful. But I humbly submit the underlying benefit of this video lesson is listening to and recognizing the differing characteristic sounds of each pickup, or combined, with the different picking positions. It’s more than mechanically switching back and forth and just doing what he says, playing here or picking there. It’s actually hearing the result and having one’s own command of it. I think we can all get there if we really listen to the possibilities we’ll find.
Zach are you coming to Adam Levy at Nelson’s Drum shop on June 5th? If so I’ll bring my tele so you can check out my weird guitar! I’ll be in town a couple days
hows the shimmering sound made ?
Smooth playing! Cool guitar; what is it? Obviously a Tele but is it a reissue, Custom Shop, etc? Love the color.
It is a gift from Brad Paisley. A mix of old and new parts.
@@AskZac looks and sounds yummy!
I always have my tone knob rolled back some (8 to 10 olock) then you always have some extra bright tone if you need it but set up my amp, eq and pedal tone with the tele tone knob rolled down some. Never have it all the way bright by default. I Only have my vol knob at most ever half way up or slight less by default as well. Then you got extra if you need it but set my pedals up accordingly. Don't want the OD too muddy.
Some recommend not having any of the control maxed out on the guitar.
I really use my tone controls with the Tele and the Strats here.
Zack I love your videos and your a killer player. Can I ask you your opinion on Nash guitars? I heard they are the real deal and better than Fender Custom Shop
I have not played many
What a fantastic video have a wonderful day also i feel unwell i have a stomach ache ❤❤❤❤❤❤🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢
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Hi Zak. I have a question. I put my capo on the 4th fret to do the Lady Antebellum song "Need you Now" in my cover band but when I bend the B string up in the chorus the string moves under the capo so the spacing between the strings changes a bit so it feels weird and the guitar's also then also out of tune. If I tighten the capo more that in itself puts the guitar out of tune and the B string still moves under the capo when I bend it up anyway. Could you imagine what I could do to solve this problem? Thanks Dave
You must make sure the capo matches the curve of your fretboard.
Badasss
Aloha Zac#
Do you still have and use your headstrong amp?
Absolutely!!!
I still hate the Tele neck pickup.😂 LOL
Pretty partial to the middle myself..
Aren’t all tele neck pups microphonic ?
Everyone I had, you tap on the pick guard and it’s loud af in the amp
And it’s nice to have it like that! Even for bridge pickups!
11:00 How could someone not use the tone controls?
Just with the basic Tele with ungraduated Tone & Vol. reduced to say, 10 different levels, plus the 3-way pickup switch, we have 10^2 x 3 = 300 different settings.
I have a basic Fender amp which has 6 x 12-graduated controls plus a 2-way Fat switch. This gives us another 12^6 x 2 settings, = 5,971,968, which x 300 from the guitar gives 1,791,590,400 possible combinations. Just let that sink in!
And, as Zac says, that doesn't include pick location, angle, velocity, attack, stroke angle, and more. The world of sound is your oyster, and it is practically limitless.
I almost never have the tone control all the way up on a Tele back pickup… Unless I’m feeling onry! 😂
Great video dude, thanks!
Don't forget the Rev was on the short list of comedians Carlos Mencia stole from according to Rogan too. And again whenever Rogan brought his name up people would then reply "who?"
zac, when you say, "roll the tone back", are you coming from having your tone setting all the way open to "10"?
yes
@@AskZac great .. . thx!
10-52's on a Tele. You're welcome.
I’ve learned the best way to get good tone out of your Tele is to use your volume knob.
Too bright? Roll it off a bit. Too clean? Turn it up. Who needs a neck pickup anyway.