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Brent Mason - How I get my lead guitar tones

By admin | December 13, 2007

Brent talks with me about how he gets lead guitar tones, how he uses chorus and delays for textures and how he gets his modern cou Brent talks with me about how he gets lead guitar tones, how he uses chorus and delays for textures and how he gets his modern country tone. Filmed in Mach 2007. Make sure you check out his new cd available at http://www.brentmason.com

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One Response to “Brent Mason - How I get my lead guitar tones”

  1. Doc Nelson Says:
    January 1st, 2008 at 11:52 pm

    I still have nightmares about having to cover Brent’s solos back when I was still doing roadwork. The way he constructs a chops is brilliant, his execution is flawless, and his tone is from God. He plays and feels multiple styles at an unbelievable level. He is a fine singer, and writer. And…he is a very nice man. There are lots of players that might have one of those qualities, possibly a few will have two of them. I doubt if any sideman….studio or live will ever approach the scale of the contribution that he has made to music. AND…Brent is always about the right tone at the right time on the right song.

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