The Attractively Balanced and Highly Musical E Minor Hexatonic Scale By Jimmy Brown published 1 April 19 Some cool things you can do with the minor hexatonic scale.
Exploring Drop-D Tuning’s Unique Melodic Possibilities By Metal Mike Chlasciak published 16 November 18 Some cool things you can do with drop-D (with an emphasis on unusual melodic intervals).
Dear Guitar Hero: Richard Williams Discusses Kansas' History, Versatility and Lasting Influence By Joe Lalaina published 20 April 15
The 30 Greatest Classic Black Sabbath Songs By Richard Bienstock, Chris Gill, Andy Aledort published 8 April 15 On the 45th anniversary of Black Sabbath's debut, Guitar World picks the best of the original lineup’s tracks—from “Sabbath Bloody Sabbath” and “Supernaut” to “Sweet Leaf” and “Dirty Women.”
In Deep with Andy Aledort: Jamming Rhythm and Lead Guitar Over a Classic Blues-Type Form — Video By Andy Aledort published 22 February 15
Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler Talk "War Pigs" and Fighting Skinheads By Brad Angle published 19 February 15
March 2015 Guitar World: Riffing with Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler, 30 Greatest Black Sabbath Songs and More By Guitar World Staff published 16 February 15
Thrash Course with Dave Davidson: More Melodic Options for Combining Sweeping and Tapping Techniques — Video By Dave Davidson published 9 February 15
Review: Maxon OD808X Overdrive Extreme Pedal — Video By Chris Gill, Video by Paul Riario published 5 February 15
Review: D’Angelico EX-DH Archtop Electric Guitar — Video By Chris Gill, Video by Paul Riario published 5 February 15
Review: Jim Dunlop Band of Gypsys Fuzz Face Mini Pedal — Video By Chris Gill, Video by Paul Riario published 3 February 15
Acoustic Nation with Dale Turner: The Essential Acoustic Cuts of Yusuf Islam, a.k.a. Cat Stevens By Dale Turner published 30 January 15
Review: Beatbuddy Drum Machine Pedal — Video By Chris Gill, Video by Paul Riario published 30 January 15
Review: Orange Crush 35RT Guitar Amp — Video By Chris Gill, Video by Paul Riario published 30 January 15
Man of Steel with Steel Panther's Satchel: Using Classical-Style Arpeggios, and How to Play the Solo in “Weenie Ride” — Video By Steel Panther's Satchel published 29 January 15 This month I’d like to tell you about a Steel Panther song called “Weenie Ride,” from our multi-maxi-selling 2012 album, Balls Out.