If you're trying to get more creative in your guitar chord playing, there are some simple things you can try out. Adding embellishments to open-position chords ...
When we think about great songwriters, our first thoughts might be about their storytelling. Or, perhaps, you might imagine a catchy melody written by a songwri...
Whether you are new at writing songs, or you've been doing it for a while, eventually you'll notice something about the process: it comes in stages. Great songs...
Rockabilly is a style born in the USA. And, like many other American genres, it pulls influence from a multitude of other styles. Country, Appalachia, and blues...
As guitar players, it's often that we want to add new techniques to our playing and repertoire. Fingerpicking, slide guitar, open tunings are all common techniq...
Throughout the 1960's, we saw the rise of great jazz guitar players such as Kenny Burrell, Grant Green, Wes Montgomery, Howard Johnson, and George Benson. They ...
If you're learning how to play funk guitar, there are different levels of growth that will happen along the way. Learning licks, and learning the fundamentals i...
It is fair to say that many blues guitar players feel comfortable staying inside the blues box. Sometimes, however, if you are a blues player, you might find yo...
Imagine this: as a jazz guitarist you are accompanying a vocalist as part of a duo. Now, you've finished playing the theme and it's your time to improvise. How ...
As a guitar player, it is imperative that you know how to construct chords quickly and accurately. This skill becomes necessary when you enter a jam session wit...
When jazz guitar players are not performing a solo guitar arrangement, they often find themselves comping for other players. Comping is an extremely important s...
One of the most important places for a bluegrass banjo player to find themselves is in a jam session. This, of course, is where most of the learning (and fun) h...