
Why Paul Gilbert thinks it’s important to practice restraint when it comes to shredding
Every guitarist plays with a point to prove, he says, but we shouldn’t always be playing in fifth gear

By Phil Weller published
Every guitarist plays with a point to prove, he says, but we shouldn’t always be playing in fifth gear

By Phil Weller published
The Fender Precision was also used in Horace Panter’s supergroup with members of The Clash and Dexy’s Midnight Runners

By Jonathan Horsley published
Jack Osbourne says everyone needs a friend like Iommi was to Ozzy

By Phil Weller published
Slash’s Kris Derrig ’59 Les Paul has been his go-to recording guitar since Appetite for Destruction. And it sure looks like a Murphy Lab replica is on the cards

By Jonathan Horsley published
The cast of players is yet to be announced – there is no title either – but Shatner says the whole thing was inspired by a guest turn on a Nuclear Messiah record with Chris Poland

By Phil Weller published
The guitarist’s stand-in replacement has got the gig full-time after several tours and recording contributions

By Matt Owen published
The Van Halen drummer has also shed more light on Steve Lukather's involvement in the project

By Chris Jisi published
Rhodes played his ’57 Fender P-Bass for the Meet Me in Chicago session at Nashville’s famed Blackbird studios

By Adam Kovac published
This is the origin story of Jacob Deraps, the player whose brain exploded when he heard Eddie Van Halen for the first time, and he never looked back

By Phil Weller published
Fifth album Love is Not Enough sees the producer-guitarist embracing modern gear while opposing modern music’s “data-entry” trends – and returning to a jam space filled with Christmas lights and Iron Maiden flags

By Amit Sharma published
Neil Thomas’ adventurous playing and ear for unorthodox tuning finds the English collective exist between two worlds of traditional and neo-folk

By Cheri Amour published
London songwriter Clari Freeman-Taylor explains the eureka moment of moving to electric from classical guitar, her blood-sealed bond with a new Epiphone, and why she keeps leaving pedalboards on Lime bikes

By Andrew Daly published
Luther Allison’s son played with Stevie Ray Vaughan for his 16th birthday, toured in a band where pedals were forbidden, and achieved his ambition of being in his father’s band, and even leading it

By Tanay Gokhale published
The South African musician spent a decade translating the centuries-old repertoire of the West African kora. He emerged with his a unique sound that isn’t restricted to the grid of the staff or the notes on a page

By Henry Yates published
The Ten Years After bassist survived Hamburg’s Star-Club, sparked the blues boom, achieved immortality at Woodstock – and is still going strong at 82. “Music,” he says, “it’s a drug…”

By Martin Smith published
The latest in the DGT family is this handsome 15-watt combo. And its sounds match its good looks…

By Alex Lynham last updated
Get to know your Cry Baby from your Bad Horsie and choose the best wah pedal for you

By Dave Burrluck published
Jamie Swannell makes some seriously high-end acoustics and has applied that knowhow to the IA, a super-versatile, vibey electric that might just be the boutique slide machine of your dreams

By Daryl Robertson published
Laney distills Billy Corgan's legendary rig into a pedalboard-friendly amp that goes way beyond Smashing Pumpkins tones

By Charlie Wilkins published
Long hidden in the shadows of Fender history, the early ’60s brown-panel Super Amp has reemerged. Senior product manager, Rick Heins, talks us through its rebirth

By Matt Owen published
Strymon's unexpected departure from its usual DSP-led design is a recreation of Randy Bachman's Garnet Herzog – and the result is something rather stellar

By Phil Weller published
Cort's well-spec'd Strandberg rival capitalizes on the headless guitar renaissance, but it's not without its flaws

By Jonathan Horsley published
With vibe and mojo off the charts, this UK boutique build is a stunning example of what a little imagination can do with when applied to Blackguard inspiration

By Richard Barrett published
This primer in 13th chords will give you five voicings to use in your playing – and an explanation on how they get their name

By Charlie Starr published
Charlie Starr of Blackberry Smoke demonstrates how slide playing in standard and drop D tuning can be the best of both worlds

By Jared James Nichols published
Jared James Nichols is a master of “Dead thumb” fingerpicking. The Blues Power fingerstylist explains how it gives the him freedom to cut loose

By Richard Barrett published
Time to show the Marshall amp no mercy and engage the Tube Screamer – this solo lesson works mid '70s Thin Lizzy into Parisienne Walkways and Still Got The Blues and doesn't hold back
![B.B. King [left] cups his hands to his ear as he asks the crowd for more. Joe Bonamassa, with a Les Paul, gives his crowd a thumbs up.](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/P3XrQLh86C27JfPp4AGp6n-320-80.jpg)
By Joe Bonamassa published
Bonamassa says King was the kind of player who could say it all with one note – “Just one stinging vibrato and you know it can only be him”

By Richard Barrett published
Today in extended chords 101, we look at 11th chords – both minor and major – and explain how these “harmonically dense” voicings look on the fretboard

By Cory Wong published
Wong explains how outlining notes in the chord progression helps find a solo that's melodically on-point and just what the song calls for

By Chris Schwarten last updated
Online lessons are the ideal platform for developing guitar skills at home or on the go – myself and our in-house experts have tested options for all playing levels, styles and budgets, including a free option

By Joe Bonamassa published
In his latest GW video lesson, the blues-rock superstar recalls how some of his heaviest riffs came together, and to your shock – and maybe even horror – they were written in standard tuning

By Martin Smith published
The latest in the DGT family is this handsome 15-watt combo. And its sounds match its good looks…

By Daryl Robertson published
Laney distills Billy Corgan's legendary rig into a pedalboard-friendly amp that goes way beyond Smashing Pumpkins tones

By Matt Owen published
Strymon's unexpected departure from its usual DSP-led design is a recreation of Randy Bachman's Garnet Herzog – and the result is something rather stellar

By Phil Weller published
Cort's well-spec'd Strandberg rival capitalizes on the headless guitar renaissance, but it's not without its flaws

By Dave Burrluck published
One minute Gretsch wants to be the guitar for the ‘new generation’ and the next it releases an instrument with roots in the recording studio scene of early ’60s. Help!

By Matt McCracken published
The first foray into guitar amps from JBL combines room-shaking volume with the ability to dismantle your favorite tracks in real-time

By Rob Laing published
Onboard HyVibe H2 effects with a looper on a mini travel guitar – too good to be true?

By Dave Burrluck published
It’s been 13 years since we saw the first Johnny Marr Jaguar, and with little fanfare his second signature landed at the end of 2025. What’s changed?

By Alex Lynham last updated
Get to know your Cry Baby from your Bad Horsie and choose the best wah pedal for you

By Matt McCracken last updated
From studio stalwarts to fully-fledged amps you wear on your head, these are the best headphones for use with guitar amps

By James Grimshaw last updated
Want a bunch of amp sounds packed into one unit? Start your research with our pick of the best amp modelers for guitarists

By Alex Lynham last updated
Want to know your Fuzz Face from your Fuzz Gun, or channel your inner Jimi Hendrix? This guide is for you

By Chris Corfield last updated
From classical, flamenco and crossover, to acoustic-electric models and beyond, these are the best nylon-string guitars around right now

By Chris Schwarten last updated
Get the most out of your playing at home with one of these great bass practice amps

By Jonathan Horsley last updated
The best beginner basses for young players, newcomers, and the budget-conscious, picked by our experts – featuring Yamaha, Squier, Ibanez and more
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