- Glenn Tipton
Infobox musical artist
Name = Glenn Tipton
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Glenn Raymond Tipton
Born = birth date and age|1947|10|25|df=y
Blackheath,England
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Instrument =Guitar ,piano , vocals
Genre = Heavy metal
Occupation =Musician ,Songwriter
Years_active = 1968 - Present
Label = Columbia, CBS
Associated_acts =Judas Priest ,The Flying Hat Band
URL = [http://www.glenntipton.co.uk/default.asp Official website]
Notable_instruments =Gibson SG
Hamer Signature ModelGlenn Raymond Tipton (born
October 25 ,1947 in Blackheath,England ) is one of theguitarist s (and occasional keyboard player) for the English heavy metal bandJudas Priest . Prior to Judas Priest, he was inThe Flying Hat Band .In 1997 Tipton released his first solo album "
Baptizm of Fire ", featuring a host of well-known musicians includingJohn Entwistle ,Billy Sheehan ,Cozy Powell ,Robert Trujillo andDon Airey , among others.Playing style and technique
Although Tipton did not pick up the guitar until he was 21, he was taught by his mother how to play the piano at a young age. (Tipton's piano playing features prominently on the classic Priest album "
Sad Wings of Destiny ," especially on "Epitaph", a song that features no guitar).Tipton is known for his complex, sometimes classically influenced solos [ [http://members.firstinter.net/markster/PROFILE2.html Judas Priest Info Pages - K.K. - Glenn Profile ] ] and his double lead guitar trades with fellow Judas Priest guitarist
K.K. Downing . His solos have remained of this style for most of his career, but he has incorporated various techniques into his playing over the years. As opposed to Downing, his solos tend to incorporate a more melodic,legato sound, making use of techniques likesweep-picking , classical scales, andarpeggio s, and often focus on both accuracy and aggression. However, like Downing, his playing sometimes focuses more on speed than precision, and has been known to occasionally usepinch harmonics anddive bomb s in his solos, which Downing frequently does as well. In 1978, Tipton began to incorporatetapping into his playing, which Downing promptly began to use as well. In 1990, both guitarists started to use the complex technique ofsweep-picking , which can be notably heard on the title track of their 1990 album "Painkiller". Both have continuously used these techniques ever since.Tipton's first "great" solo is often considered to be "Beyond the Realms of Death" [ [http://www.digitaldreamdoor.com/pages/best_guitarsolo.html 100 Greatest Rock Guitar Solos ] ] , from 1978's "
Stained Class ", a song for which all the guitar parts (excluding the solos) were written bydrummer Les Binks . Other songs over the years have received notice for his solos in them, including "Electric Eye," "Freewheel Burning ," "Painkiller", "A Touch of Evil " and especially the solo in "Ram it Down ."Equipment
Guitars
Tipton has used numerous guitars over the years. These include a 60s Fender
Stratocaster up until about '78. During '78-'79 he used a blackGibson Les Paul Custom and he started using a modified CBS-era Fender Stratocaster with Dimarzio Super-Distortion (humbucking) pickups. For the Screaming for Vengeance tour he added a chrome pickguard. For this tour he also played a Gibson SG, which, apparently, he spray-painted black himself. The SG also had a chrome pickguard and stock PAF humbuckers. Around '84 he switched to a Hamer Phantom GT model which was fitted with one EMG humbucker, a Kahler tremolo and one volume pot. A signature model of this was developed and sold to public from '84-'86. Tipton still uses this guitar model.Amplification
Tipton has almost exclusively used Marshall Amps. Tipton used Regular Vintage 50 and 100 Watt Marshall heads without a master volume until 1982, when the JCM 800 head was developed. The JCM 800 was used by Tipton and fellow Judas Priest guitarist K.K. Downing for many years. Currently, Tipton uses a large rack unit which includes several different preamps and two Marshall 9100 poweramps.
In 2008, Tipton appears to have switched to Engl amps. It is yet unknown which model(s) he will be using.
Effects
Late 70s and 80s: Pete Cornish custom pedalboard with overdrive unit, flanger, MXR distortion unit, MXR Phase 100, MXR digital delay, MXR 12-band EQ, Maestro Echoplex, line boosters between each effect to preserve the signal from input to output, and a RangeMaster-based custom treble boost connected to the bass channel of Marshall 50 and 100 watt heads with no master volume.
Today he only has a modified Crybaby 535Q Wah, Digitech Tone Driver, DigiTech Main Squeeze and a Yamaha midi board controlling other effects and sounds in the rack unit.
Recognition and Honors
*He was ranked #19 on rock magazine Hit Parader's list of 100 greatest metal guitarists.
*Sun Kil Moon released a song titled "Glenn Tipton" on their album "Ghosts of the Great Highway ".
*In the popular video game "Guitar Hero II ", a playable character called Izzy Sparks, wears clothes very similar to the ones Glenn Tipton used under the "Screaming for Vengeance " tour 1983.Discography
olo
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Baptizm of Fire " (1997)
*"Edge of the World " (2006)Judas Priest
References
External links
* [http://www.glenntipton.co.uk/ Official Glenn Tipton Website]
* [http://www.modernguitars.com/archives/001711.html 2006 Glenn Tipton Interview]
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