The Language of the Guitar

The Language of the Guitar

If you're new to the world of guitar, you may hear some terms and phrases bandied about that sound like people talking in a foreign language.  In many cases, these are simply ways to describe how the mechanical parts of the instrument are calibrated for the...

Getting Out of the Way

Getting Out of the Way

When you're ready to branch out and play with other musicians, you're likely to find lots of available guitarists.  Learning to blend musically with other musicians is an ongoing skill that can take years to develop and a lifetime to master.  But...

All About Pickups

All About Pickups

Pickups may just be the most important factor in shaping a guitar's sound.  Yet, they often get overlooked when choosing an instrument.  In this article, we'll go over basic pickup types, how they differ and what guitars you'll find them on. Binary Choice...

Learning to Solo

Learning to Solo

There are two primary approaches to constructing a solo on the guitar:  1) Work it out in advance  2) Improvise. Regardless of the method you're using, it can help to think of the solo as a structure that has a beginning, a middle and an end and not just a...

Why I Love Epiphone Guitars

Why I Love Epiphone Guitars

John Lennon played an Epiphone guitar.  It was, and still is, called the Casino.  In fact, John Lennon played the same Epiphone Casino from 1965 through his remaining years with the Beatles.  The original sunburst finish was stripped off to a natural...

Embracing the Metronome

Metronomes can be a drag, there's no doubt about it.  They have a way of interrupting that perfect timing you've established for yourself and causing you to question everything you've ever known to be true.  Honestly, metronomes are lucky they don't all end up in...

But What About An Amp?

Just Make Some Noise... When you’re ready to buy your first amp a good rule of thumb is - just get something that makes sound and don’t spend too much money on it.  Most amplifiers fit into that category so it’ll be tough to go wrong.  Once you get used to the sound...