When any of us learn to play the guitar, the style we end up developing is ultimately influenced by the styles of the players we learn from. In other words, it'...
In this episode I discuss the advantages of getting into the mindset of performance when practicing and how to do this. By focussing on concepts such as intensi...
The blues is undeniably one of the most influential styles of music to emerge in the common era. It is the forefather of rock, jazz, and so many other foundatio...
Knowing a chord progression's tonal center is important for a couple reasons. First, knowing the tonal center is knowing where in the progression feels like "ho...
Much of the music we hold near and dear today, whether it's modern or from decades passed, has roots in the United States. More specifically, styles like blues,...
When learning any instrument, one of the fundamental concepts we come across is how notes are articulated. When we play notes staccato, they are played in a tru...
In the realm of blues guitar, there are a vast array of individual styles and fusions. We can find one of these unique fusions in the soloing styles of Jim Oblo...
In this episode, I dispel the myth that learning music theory can inhibit your progress as a musician and make you less spontaneous or creative. I explain how m...
Writing a song may feel like an insurmountable feat to anyone who has never tried. Where does one begin when writing a song? If you have a song idea, how do you...
As bass players, it is imperative that we have a good understanding of the fretboard. One of the best ways to do this is to learn how to take a solo. Learning t...
On this final episode of Tone & Effects Shaping for Guitarists, Jeff McErlain and Matt Schofield show us their travel pedal boards! When you're on the road, you...
On Episode 5 of Home Recording for Guitarists, Jason Loughlin introduces us to three different delay settings: Long Delay, Delay with Modulation, and Slapback D...