That's it. Wow, we got through a lot. And I hope that you have a lot of food for thought in terms of what type of guitar tones you want to pursue. Hopefully we're picked up from all the wonderful people that I've had the privilege of interview that this is the truth here, there is no right or wrong way to do this. Just experiment and use the unchanging principles that we've learned to, you know, get the tones that that you want. I was reading a book recently.
I can't think of the title here. But it's very interesting on how we learn super interesting. The main thesis of the book is that we learn in three stages. First, we learn the quote, unquote, rules and principles. We already did that right. Then we emulate the masters at that particular subject, and we did that in the iconic tones in rock history.
And then the third most important part is to then differentiate yourself from the thing that you just emulated with your own experimentation. Only then can you recreate your own ultimate tone. And the way I think of it, yeah. When you think about that's why we hold the pioneers of guitar tone in such high esteem. They had no one to copy that we're just making it up. As they went along.
At least we have this vast selection of proven tones that we can first learn how to emulate and then make our own signature tone. From there. Now I want to throw a big shout out to Automat all the people that were involved in this epic training series and especially rooster for his loans of his monster guitar amp and pedal collection fact. Mike, thank you so much for your help. In terms of everybody else, thank you for everybody who went interviewed. I appreciate all your help.
I'll see you on the next one. Ciao for now.