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December-January 2014
Tommaso Zillio

Dealing with blues songs featuring incredibly complicated chord changes can be easier than you think.

December-January 2014
Tom Hess Opus 2

Reach your full potential and become part of the small percentage of highly successful guitar teachers.

December-January 2014
Tom Hess Opus 2

The key to playing killer guitar phrases is focusing on how you play - not necessarily which notes you use.

December-January 2014
Tom Hess Opus 2

To make your lead guitar playing sound great, you must understand how to play every single note in your licks with as much expression as possible.

February-March 2015
Mike Campese: The Fire Within

Mike Campese delivers a fistful of single string triad arpeggios - major, minor and diminished.

February-March 2015
Tom Hess Opus 2

Here are 11 common guitar teaching mistakes that less experienced teachers make.

February-March 2015
Sam Russell

UK guitarist Sam Russell has some cool ways to spice up both open chords and standard chords with modal notes.

February-March 2015
Simon Candy

Learn how to develop great rhythm and time with your playing.

February-March 2015
Dallas Dwight

Read on for seven advantages and benefits of being a six-stringer.

February-March 2015
Chris Glyde

Simple music is about balance. It is about taking 1 to 2 musical ideas, weaving them together and manipulating the musical elements just right.

February-March 2015
Tom Hess Opus 2

Tom Hess identifies the five keys required for becoming a truly great guitar player.

February-March 2015
Tom Hess Opus 2

Musicians who build and sustain successful music careers utilize an entirely different set of skills, thought processes and values.

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