Review: Martin GPCPA4 Siris By Chris Gill, Video by Paul Riario published 19 July 12 In the following video, Guitar World's Paul Riario takes the new Martin GPCPA4 Siris for a test run, highlighting its extremely well-balanced tone.
Green Day Reveal Release Dates for Three Upcoming Albums By Josh Hart published 11 June 12 Late last year, Green Day announced that they would be releasing three albums within a six-month span, with the first due in September of this year.
Digitech Releases New Whammy With Chord Shifting By Nick Vallese published 5 June 12 Digitech is proud to announce the latest version of its infamous pedal, the Digitech Whammy.
Tele-bration: The Telecaster Celebrates 60th Anniversary By Alan di Perna published 26 April 12 Guitar World celebrates 60 years of the Fender Telecaster, the electric guitar that revolutionized the industry and remains one of music’s most vital players.
Artist Series Guitar Announces Official Madball and Set Your Goals Guitars By Nick Vallese published 19 April 12
Dear Guitar Hero: Submit Your Questions for Johnny Marr! By Guitar World Staff published 5 April 12 Here's your chance to ask the legendary Smiths guitarist anything you want!
Loud & Proud: Building Patterns in the Pentatonic Scale, Part 2 By Glenn Proudfoot published 29 February 12
Hole Notes: The Acoustic Guitar Technique of Steve Morse By Dale Turner published 1 February 12 This month in "Hole Notes," Musicians Institute instructor Dale Turner tries to crack Steve Morse's elusive acoustic code.
Review: Peavey Devin Townsend Signature PXD Vicious Seven-String Baritone By Paul Riario published 4 January 12
Review: Boss BC-2 Combo Drive and FB-2 Feedback/Booster Pedals By Paul Riario published 4 January 12 In the following video, Guitar World's Paul Riario takes a look at two new gems from Boss, the BC-2 Combo Drive and the FB-2 Feedback/Booster pedals.
Talkin' Blues: A Useful Self-Accompaniment Technique By Keith Wyatt published 7 December 11 In this month's "Talkin' Blues," Musicians Institute instructor Keith Wyatt shows you a useful, cool-sounding trick for self accompaniment, a technique called "dead thumb."