Musings on guitars, guitarists, guitar styles and approaches, technical matters and guitar design by a professional guitarist with a Ph.D in ethnomusicology.
Also covering electric bass, lap and pedal steel guitar. And what the hell, banjo.
TO AMP OR NOT TO AMP
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When recording, guitarists have been going direct into the board for as
long as I an remember letting the engineer shape their sound. Due to
digital reco...
NAMM 2024: Devin Townsend’s new Kiesel signature
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NEO is here. Working with the acclaimed Devin Townsend, Kiesel Guitars
meticulously designed and crafted the guitar into a compact, unique,
headless inst...
Make Scales More Fun!
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*Mike Olekshy – GuitarTricks.com*
Tired of the same stock scale patterns you’ve been practicing? These simple
tweaks can transform the sound of well known ...
Scott Lentz Interview
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Here is a really great interview with Soctt Lenzt Sr & Scott Lentz Jr on
guitar.com. Lentz guitars are among the very best on the planet. Click
below to ...
Guitar Tone - Why Everything Matters
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"Fracturecaster" by Phil Sylvester of Pheo Guitars, Portland, OR
*CLICK HERE* for more info.
*October, 27, 2016 *
Guitar Tone Wood Factor (Even Solidbod...
Long gap from blogging many projects!
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Has it been that long? Well I have had to stop, ok slow the rate of guitars
being built but lots of other projects have happened in the mean time. 1:
Two V...
Rickenbacker 360 Profile
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Learn all about the guitar that was introduced to the guitar world via
George Harrison on the 1964 Beatles album *A Hard Day's Night*. Features
high-resolu...
Tampa Red: The Guitar Wizard
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During the Roaring Twenties, a dazzling array of slide players made it onto
records. The first was Sylvester Weaver, a Kentucky bluesman who recorded
1923...
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