By using various voicings of the same chord, you can expand your fretboard knowledge and spice up your chord progressions ...
Lay it flat on the fretboard and look for gaps – if the gauge ... dependent on how hard the individual player picks or fingers notes, which is why it can be difficult for a guitar tech to predict when ...
In his debut Guitar World column, the master wrangler of the Les Paul shows us why you don't need a pick to wrestle a tune out of your guitar ...
This John Frusciante Stratocaster is a work of art, and they nailed the look of the classic Red Hot Chili Peppers 60s strat look.
Lead guitarists tend to get all the glory within the rock and roll world, but rhtyhm guitarists are just as important, ...
The Beatles never lacked creative ingenuity, but George Harrison claimed that he invented his own chord on this classic.
It’s fair to say that among fusion aficionados, John McLaughlin is the father of jazz-rock guitar. His experiments with ...
Lay it flat on the fretboard and look for gaps ... hard the individual player picks or fingers notes, which is why it can be difficult for a guitar tech to predict when they're asked to ...
And just like the rest of us, Cocchi’s approach to guitar has dramatically evolved over the years – to the point where his original guitar hero sounds nothing like the band he’s famous for playing in.
which ignited his fretboard with the slithering notes of his 1973 opus “Do You Feel Like We Do.” Frampton and Urban, both guitar aces, made their finger-splaying notes look effortless and ...