
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


In this episode, we talk about finding your tone. (Well, once you get through the intro banter about the history of sriracha and other sauces…)
As a musician, tone and your sound are ALWAYS aspects you are going to be evolving and chasing. We know because over our almost decade-span of playing and recording, we’ve evolved our tone many times, while always staying true and authentic to ourselves.
Tone is more than just the gear you use - the key to finding YOUR sound is that no matter the gear used, listeners still know it’s you.
Authenticity and originality are vital to developing your tone.
Listen on!
*Paid Subs: Special guest joins us to talk tone/gear on this weeks Behind the Scenes exlusive content extra!*
*Other readings/writings about our tonal journey*
We’ve got an ENTIRE section dedictated to our gear used, tone settings, live vs studio, and MORE on our homepage “GEAR” tab:
Mile 134 Official is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.
By The Backline Podcast - by Mile 134In this episode, we talk about finding your tone. (Well, once you get through the intro banter about the history of sriracha and other sauces…)
As a musician, tone and your sound are ALWAYS aspects you are going to be evolving and chasing. We know because over our almost decade-span of playing and recording, we’ve evolved our tone many times, while always staying true and authentic to ourselves.
Tone is more than just the gear you use - the key to finding YOUR sound is that no matter the gear used, listeners still know it’s you.
Authenticity and originality are vital to developing your tone.
Listen on!
*Paid Subs: Special guest joins us to talk tone/gear on this weeks Behind the Scenes exlusive content extra!*
*Other readings/writings about our tonal journey*
We’ve got an ENTIRE section dedictated to our gear used, tone settings, live vs studio, and MORE on our homepage “GEAR” tab:
Mile 134 Official is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.