Dweezil Zappa issues update on his What the Hell Was I Thinking? mega-track By Phil Weller published 3 May 24 The track features solos from “at least 40” superstar guitarists, and its mastermind says finishing the 35-years-in-the-making mammoth is now a big focus
Buzz Osborne thinks Jimi Hendrix is one of the best guitarists of all time – but says his technique was “wrong” By Matt Owen published 3 May 24 “Hendrix played weird!” says the Melvins maestro
Gilby Clarke is selling his Guns N’ Roses, Slash’s Snakepit and Heart gear on Reverb By Phil Weller published 3 May 24 Clarke is clearing out his inventory, with everything from a guitar that featured in Slash’s Snakepit videos to amps and pedals all up for grabs
Guitar World deals of the week: get $600 off a Jackson, up to 15% off Fender Player Series, plus loads more big savings on gear By Matt McCracken published 3 May 24 The spring sales may be over, but we've managed to scope out loads of great deals from Jackson, Fender, Electro-Harmonix, and more
Sam Ash announces it will be officially closing all its stores By Phil Weller published 3 May 24 The family-run music equipment chain has been forced to close its stores, with a closing-down sale currently ongoing
Slash explains why he used a Strat to cover a Peter Green track on his new blues album By Matt Owen published 3 May 24 The Les Paul loyalist dipped into his Fender collection for the new album, which was also recorded using a '50s Telecaster
“He opens the case. I see the guitar. He says, ’This is John Lennon’s guitar from ‘Help’“: LA-based guitar repairer Ryan Schuermann on how he landed the guitar repair gig of a lifetime By Janelle Borg
Dweezil Zappa issues update on his What the Hell Was I Thinking? mega-track By Phil Weller published 3 May 24 The track features solos from “at least 40” superstar guitarists, and its mastermind says finishing the 35-years-in-the-making mammoth is now a big focus
Buzz Osborne thinks Jimi Hendrix is one of the best guitarists of all time – but says his technique was “wrong” By Matt Owen published 3 May 24 “Hendrix played weird!” says the Melvins maestro
Gilby Clarke is selling his Guns N’ Roses, Slash’s Snakepit and Heart gear on Reverb By Phil Weller published 3 May 24 Clarke is clearing out his inventory, with everything from a guitar that featured in Slash’s Snakepit videos to amps and pedals all up for grabs
Guitar World deals of the week: get $600 off a Jackson, up to 15% off Fender Player Series, plus loads more big savings on gear By Matt McCracken published 3 May 24 The spring sales may be over, but we've managed to scope out loads of great deals from Jackson, Fender, Electro-Harmonix, and more
Slash explains why he used a Strat to cover a Peter Green track on his new blues album By Matt Owen published 3 May 24 The Les Paul loyalist dipped into his Fender collection for the new album, which was also recorded using a '50s Telecaster
How a gift from Mike McCready helped change St. Vincent’s relationship with the Strat By Janelle Borg published 3 May 24 Listen to the song that St. Vincent reveals begged for a Strat moment
Human Technologies’ first-ever stompbox promises to cram “dozens of expensive high-end vintage pedals in one little box” By Phil Weller published 2 May 24 Hand-built in Northern Ireland, this new pedal offers greater control of pre- and post-gain staging to make a highly tweakable and transparent overdrive
Primus' Les Claypool and Ler LaLonde were just forced to play a gig with brand new gear from Guitar Center By Janelle Borg published 2 May 24 The instruments the band purchased and played onstage are now set to be auctioned off, with all proceeds going to St. Judes Children’s Hospital
Gibson’s Non-Reverse Firebird V 12-string revives a model from 1965 – with a key upgrade By Matt Owen published 2 May 24 The firm has brought back the style of the original 12-string Non-Reverse Firebird with a flash new color and a key functional tweak
"This American institution has not only changed the face of the guitar forever but has shaped the course of popular music": 5 Fender innovations that changed the world of guitar By Daryl Robertson
How the Mesa-Boogie Dual Rectifier defined the high-gain guitar sound of the 1990s By Chris Gill published 3 May 24 Originally crafted for the hair metal crowd, but only finished after the grunge tidal wave, the Dual Rectifier was nonetheless an era-defining success
Vivian Campbell talks Dio’s guitar solo advice on the 1984 classic The Last In Line By Mark McStea published 3 May 24 How do you follow Holy Diver? That was the question facing Ronnie James Dio and his young band. The answer: is you double down on the metal anthems and record a stone cold classic
Everything you need to know about fretwraps: what are they and do you need one? By Matt McCracken published 3 May 24 Get the low down on this simple yet essential tool for guitarists
Meet Anthony Pirog – the John Frusciante favorite who’s jamming with Fugazi’s rhythm section By Ellie Rogers published 2 May 24 The D.C. virtuoso has joined forces with his heroes as The Messthetics
Ace Frehley invites us to his home to talk tone tricks, 10,000 Volts and pawn shop treasures By Jon Wiederhorn published 2 May 24 Host with the most, Ace Frehley welcomes GW to his New Jersey home to show us his stuff, talk guitar playing, and explain why he has no plans on stopping any time soon
Best MIDI controllers for guitar 2024: goodbye to frantic pedal tapping and hello to seamless transitions By Joe Dean published 2 May 24 Our favorite MIDI controllers for all levels and budgets, with models from Gig Rig, Fender, Boss, Electro-Harmonix and more
Duane Eddy reflects on his signature sound, hanging with Elvis and the story behind his go-to Gretsch By Matt Parker published 2 May 24 In this 2018 interview, available online for the first time, Eddy discusses the lessons learned as one of the founders of rock ‘n’ roll guitar
Best bass amps for practice 2024: top combos for working on your chops at home By Chris Schwarten last updated 2 May 24 Get the most out of your playing at home with one of these great bass practice amps
How to sound like IV from Sleep Token: "He likes long necks and heavy gauge strings, with 084-010s his set of choice to provide a thick, rounded tone" By Phil Weller published 2 May 24 IV's rig secrets revealed, from guitars and effects, to tones and tuning – plus, our pick of budget alternatives to his go-to gear
Build a whole new lickbag with our country-blues masterclass By Andy Saphir published 3 May 24 Learn how you can mix major and minor pentatonics, and add extra notes to give your solos a wide open space to roam in, with this deep dive into country-blues guitar
Learn how to use “call and response” as a phrasing technique with blues maestro Josh Smith By Josh Smith published 2 May 24 In blues maestro Josh Smith's latest GW column, the guitarist draws inspiration from George Benson for a lesson in call and response phrasing
Matteo Mancuso is the hottest guitar player in the world right now – learn four licks in his breathtaking rock fusion style By JTC Guitar published 2 May 24 Put the pick down and take a breath, it's time to take your playing on a journey. Improve your classical picking, legato and string skipping in this video lesson with the man himself
Make like Joni Mitchell and Steve Hackett and freshen up your chords with 5 alternative voicings By Richard Barrett published 30 April 24 By incorporating open strings, you can give your chords more color and keep the ear interested. Here are five voicings that are certified fresh
Johnny Cash’s ‘boom-chick’ acoustic style is worthy of more attention By Stuart Ryan published 29 April 24 Learn the pick and strum style of the legendary Johnny Cash, and make the big-bodied acoustic in your life really sing
Why Bob Dylan and Tom Waits guitarist Duke Robillard is American blues guitar royalty By Andy G Jones published 26 April 24 This lesson in Robillard's improvisational lead guitar style showcases his ability to incorporate melody in solos, and blend blues with jazz
Phrase spellbending blues intro licks in the style of Kenny Wayne Shepherd and John Mayer By Stuart Ryan published 25 April 24 Learn how to phrase spellbending blues intro licks in the style of Kenny Wayne Shepherd and John Mayer
Learn Iron Maiden’s galloping rhythm guitar style in a lesson that packs their triple-guitar approach into one By Jamie Hunt published 24 April 24 This action-packed metal lesson will hone your palm-muting and cram Maiden’s triple-guitar approach into one all-action rhythm part
Introducing jump blues – the electrified ‘40s guitar style that melded jazz, blues and swing By Andy Saphir published 22 April 24 Exemplified by the likes of Louis Jordan, Roy Brown and T-Bone Walker, jump blues can add some jazz flair to your blues and rock ‘n‘ roll changes