How the Master Volume Control Changed Guitar Amps Forever
Today's guitar amplifiers can peppered with an array of knobs and buttons that would baffle a NASA engineer. The...
The “G” to “Em” Walk Down on Guitar
When playing chord progressions on the guitar, a common way of transitioning from one chord to another is through the...
Funk Up Your Guitar With 9th Chords
Yes, I said "Funk". Using 9th chords is a great way to add some spice to your guitar rhythms. They have a lot of uses...
How to Tune the Guitar Manually Using Octaves
As guitar players, we all become reliant on tuning our guitars using the handy electronic tuner. It's just easier and...
10 Tips on Buying a Guitar in a Music Store
Many guitars these days are purchased online. But even with all the technology, price slashing and convenience of...
The Art of Playing an Acoustic Guitar on Stage
Getting on stage with an electric guitar and amp is pretty much a no brainer. You set the amp up, plug in your guitar,...
Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar – Or Both?
Many beginning guitar students struggle with the choice between starting their guitar journey on an acoustic guitar or...
Fast Guitar String Changes With “Locking” Tuners
How often do you change your guitar strings? Once a week? Once a month? Once a year?Back in my touring days, playing...
How to Tune a 12-String Guitar
The vast majority of guitarists play a six string guitar in standard E tuning. It's a fairly basic, straight forward...
Acoustic Guitars and the “Goose” Effect
You get on stage, plug in your acoustic guitar, tweak the sound and start playing. Things are rolling along fine, and...
Guitar Practicing – Best Practice Tips
Sure, playing guitar is fun, relaxing, satisfying, and a great way to spend an evening with friends. But the truth of the matter is, in order to get good on the guitar, just like anything else, you've got to spend some time practicing. For some, the term "practicing"...
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