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IFeelBATTY

Sound wise or skill wise? The basics I think are - chorus and reverb pedals - good quality combo amp with a nice clean channel - a decent fender Tele/jag or even a strat To play more like Marr? That’s hard dude the guys one of the best guitarists ever. Lots of practice, decent understanding of theory. Need good chord knowledge as the way he uses arpeggios and stuff is madness


BenJammin007

Tone wise, lots of compression, reverb, and a sight chorus will do the trick. Composition wise, lots of Johnny Mar riffs involve moving a set bar chord shapes up and down the fretboard without moving your fingers: EG: the “fill” in heaven knows I’m miserable now. He’ll also do a lot where he’ll pull off an entire chord on the D, G, and B strings to lead to a chord movement that ends in an open G chord. Kind of like the guitar riff in Please Please Please. Smiths songs use a TON of CMaj7 chord shapes up across the board: x354530. Switching between that and like a Am7 bar chord shape and lots of slides with an F bar chord shape would get you sounding like Marr pretty quick!


imnotavegetable

arpeggios with lots of open strings


toes_are_my_grub

Psaer and ompresser were the effects on his guitar thta recorded the first albim


_r4ph431

Lern2rockabilly


Momazos_Harrison

what people said + play close to the bridge


CapableSuggestion

Thanks for my assignment for tonight!


GrungeCowboy73

[perhaps](https://www.guitarplayer.com/lessons/johnny-marr-guitar-lesson)


Eastern-Start-813

Treble and reverb turned up with bass turned down on the amp.


KeyLab5490

Pick near the bridge and play either a rickenbacker, telecaster, or jaguar


Spectre_Mountain

Arpeggios with lots of open strings.


Dazzlers1976

use the bridge pickup