Eric Johnson Tone Tips
Thanks to Guitar Lifestyle for finding this old Eric Johnson article from Guitar World. Of note is Eric's opinion on how much your fingering decisions affect your guitar tone.
"I always sacrifice ease of execution for better tone. For example, on "Camel's Night Out" (Venus Isle), which we'll cover next month, I played the same solo using eight different fingerings until I got the tone I wanted. You can imagine how long that must have taken!"
And that's a really good point. Not just that your left hand can affect the tone, but experimenting. If you continue to practice and experiment you will find little techniques or sounds that you're partial to. As those elements continue to show up in your playing you begin developing your own style.

"I always sacrifice ease of execution for better tone. For example, on "Camel's Night Out" (Venus Isle), which we'll cover next month, I played the same solo using eight different fingerings until I got the tone I wanted. You can imagine how long that must have taken!"
And that's a really good point. Not just that your left hand can affect the tone, but experimenting. If you continue to practice and experiment you will find little techniques or sounds that you're partial to. As those elements continue to show up in your playing you begin developing your own style.

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