Tone Talk Interview

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Interviewee’s Personal details

Name

Email

Phone

Please upload one photo to accompany the interview along with the photo credit. As photographers play an important role and have the right to their artistic work, we all have a responsibility to protect their rights. Please ensure that you have the rights and permissions to use the photos you provide. Contracts with photographers can sometimes limit use, so the best way to ensure you have the rights to use the photos for interviews is to confirm with the photographer. By submitting your approved photo to us, you certify that you have the right and permission to use the image and take full responsibility to the photographer for any damages resulting from the use of the image included with the interview.

Max. size: 39.1 GB

Photographer Credit

If you would like, upload raw edited video of your Tone Talk Interview for GGM to use for YouTube channel. Your submission of this video grants us the exclusive rights for use on our website, YouTube, and socials.

Max. size: 39.1 GB

Introductory Paragraph

For our introductory paragraphs, please tell readers about yourself (background, etc.), musical influences, and your current projects—basically, what you would most like for them to know. (Please do not cut and paste website bio. Be creative and use your own words.)

Tone Talk Questions

What is your definition of tone, and how has it changed over the years?

What are your favorite tonewoods?

Which guitars, amps, and pedals are you currently using and why?

What about strings?

Are there certain recording techniques you prefer in the studio?

How do you keep your sound consistent onstage?

What does your practice consist of?

Favorite guitar riff or lick that inspired you to pick up the guitar and play?

What is your advice for young women who hope to work in the music industry?

Website

Social media