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I enjoy reading guitar magazines and have learned at lot from them since my teens. Was shocked to see that the current edition of venerable Guitar Player Magazine is it’s last. They promise to...
He's not improvising here, he's just robotically playing Benson's solo.
Rick, this is for you: Jamaica meets Brazil https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOLGuFg5Wvo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQHMT7-r5zs
When you watch a producer of dub reggae (the mother of remixes) make something new out of a multi-track recording, for me it also has similarities with jazz. It takes a good knowledge of the form to...
I was sitting outside a pub with colleagues last night to celebrate a birthday and it got a bit later than planned. So I didn't have a guitar with me when I stopped by the blues session around the...
Realy? My 1x12 Mark IV combo is 85 watts with a half wattage switch and is about 80 pounds. My Fender TM Twin is 85 watts with 5 or 6 lesser wattage points, 2x12, and 33 pounds. It's the weight....
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With our suggestions, let's not overlook that this choice is being driven by physical need rather than seeking optimal sound production. It's a compromise. He's gotta be able to carry the darn thing...
I can imagine people saying the same thing about Coltrane's playing c. 1957-58, particularly if they hadn't even bothered to check him out properly and dismissed him on the basis of who knows what. ...
I play in an instrumental reggae/dub band called DUBLORENZO that blends influences and players from different backgrounds, here's are some links if you'd like to check it out: ...
What youse guys have all said. I'll just add Gene Bertoncini. His solo nylon string playing is just wonderful. And a nice, decent, generous and warm man to boot.
Jonathan Kreisberg is someone who is incredibly dynamic and expressive but I get an Every-Note-In-Its-Right-Place vibe from. It's almost not worth saying. I only said it because it's just an...
(At least) three major guitar magazines are...
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