
Joe Satriani on the “small realities” every player needs to hear
The guitarist dismisses the belief that speed is the be-all and end-all

By Tom Poak Published
Danny Gatton said his playing “knocked him on his ass” and Brian Setzer calls it “the best solo of all time”: Danny Cedrone could have been rock’n’roll’s first guitar hero – but he didn’t live to see the impact he had

By Christopher Scapelliti Published
Long before social media made technical perfection a currency, Young argued that feeling — not flawless technique — was the true measure of a great guitarist

By Phil Weller Published
Playing in subzero temperatures meant frozen fingers, failing tuning and some very unusual rules — including one gig where the audience had to wear headphones

By Matt McCracken Published
The latest sale over at Guitar Center delivers seriously good deals for guitar players

By Matt McCracken Published
Mesa's all-encompassing 3-channel tube monster delivers Fender cleans and Mesa high gain in a gig- and studio-ready 1x12 combo

By Matt McCracken Published
I've found all of the best sales for guitarists to help celebrate the 4th of July weekend

By Matt McCracken Last updated
Get your guitar playing to its potential with our pick of the best strings for electric guitar

By Richard Blenkinsop Last updated
Here are my top picks of the best electrics below $1,000 from Fender, PRS, Jackson, and more

By Scott Rowley Published
When his Harmony acoustic was wrecked, Cale transformed it into a 'solid body' electric. With no back.

By Ross Holder Last updated
From Squier to Ibanez, here's our expert selection of the best electric guitars for beginners

By Daryl Robertson Published
Score hefty discounts on a slew of Gibson Les Pauls, as well as Epiphone Joe Bonamassa, Jeff Beck, and Jerry Cantrell signature models

By Christopher Scapelliti Published
The retailer says it is stepping in on behalf of makers as Fender seeks to enforce copyright claims tied to the Stratocaster body shape.

By Christopher Scapelliti Published
The guitarist learned vintage-guitar hunting from Tom Petty and Mike Campbell. Then a chance parking-lot encounter landed him a ’53 Goldtop conversion that's appeared on every album since Are You Gonna Go My Way.

By Jimmy Leslie Published
Built for Tuttle’s precision flatpicking and clawhammer techniques, these two dreadnoughts are aimed at very different budgets

By Christopher Scapelliti Published
The R.E.M. guitarist was looking for a cheap replacement after his Telecaster was stolen. What he found instead helped shape the sound of American alternative rock

By Jimmy Leslie Published
Built in Bend, Oregon, the new Roots Concert SRe combines articulate rosewood tone, comfortable modern playability and stage-ready L.R. Baggs electronics

By Phil Weller Published
The singer says the Who's pioneering use of volume, feedback and Marshall amps laid the foundations for metal years before Black Sabbath arrived.

By Phil Weller Published
PRS confirms it received a cease-and-desist letter over the Silver Sky — John Mayer’s massively successful signature model. But does this latest target meet Fender’s copyist criteria?

By Phil Weller Published
The album’s roots live on as 'Let It Be,' but Johns says the rest of the band didn’t get McCartney’s “really interesting” idea

By Phil Weller Published
Rubber-bridge guitars have changed the sound of acoustic guitar over the past 10 years. And it's all down to one man's invention

By Phil Weller Published
He’s recorded and mixed seminal records by some of rock’s biggest artists, and click tracks were always left out in the cold

By Jimmy Leslie Published
Presented by Dreamcatcher Events this October, the camp is a hands-on learning experience unlike any other, featuring the acoustic virtuoso and other noted guitarists

By Andrew Daly Published

By Chris Barnes Published
Save a huge $861 off this mega bundle and take your playing to new heights this year

By Tim Lerch Published
Discover a wealth of dominant 7th, diminished and chromatically colored chords to bring variety and sophistication to your playing

By Andy Ellis Published
With its evocative and enigmatic sound, DADGAD is one of the guitar’s best-kept secrets

By Elizabeth Swann Published
As ‘Parachutes’ turns 26, the story behind “Yellow” reveals how a nighttime break, a busted piece of studio gear and a Neil Young impression produced one of the biggest songs of the 2000s

By Christopher Scapelliti Published
Released on this day in 1964, “A Hard Day’s Night” has confounded guitarists with its famous opening chord. Here’s why no one was ever able to play it correctly.

By Alan Paul Published
Fifty years on this definitive album remains the gold standard of blues-based rock and roll.

By Christopher Scapelliti Published
The songwriter kept silent about the meaning behind the song for half a century

By Jim Campilongo Published
Charlie Christian's recordings with the Benny Goodman Sextet still reveal the ideas that shaped jazz, blues and rock guitar decades after his brief career ended

By Jimmy Leslie Published
The 17-year-old Australian sensation appears at the Hopmonk Tavern in Novato on Friday, July 10

By Gary Graff Published
Inspired by an advance listen to Led Zeppelin’s unreleased ‘Presence,’ Rainbow aimed higher than ever on its 1976 masterpiece. Not everyone’s contribution survived the session