One of the most distinctive clean guitar tones in rock. Mark Knopfler plays with his bare fingers instead of a pick, which gives his Stratocaster a warm, rounded attack with a unique percussive quality. The tone on Sultans of Swing is remarkably clean and articulate: a Strat through a clean Fender amp with almost no effects. The magic is entirely in Knopfler's right hand technique — the combination of fingerpicking, muted strings, and dynamic control creates a tone that no amount of gear can replicate without the technique.
Hybrid picking isn't a country-only technique. Mark Knopfler, Albert Collins, and Scotty Moore built careers on it in rock and blues. Here's the technique, where it applies, and the specific moments where using your middle finger changes a phrase from good to right.
A side-by-side tone comparison of the PRS Silver Sky and Fender American Professional II Strat through a clean amp, specifically for John Mayer-style clean tones.
A complete breakdown of John Mayer's clean tone: amp settings, signal chain, and exact starting points for that Continuum-era neck pickup sound.