Maintaining a fresh perspective is not only key for making great music, but also in getting that great music heard.
Maintaining a fresh perspective is not only key for making great music, but also in getting that great music heard.
A great article from Tom Hess focuses on helping students solve their musical problems.
Building on the last column, Mike adds more examples here, building on his previous sweeping columns.
Michael Knight returns with the first installment of his Exotic Scales series.
Is it really necessary to know how to read music? Let`s open this can of worms.
Ten of the very best guitar kids from the past two months in a video format. You can submit your most terrifying videos.
Here`s what a designer can tell you that will help you set your band and your music apart.
Music industry guru Christopher Knab has a heads up - streaming music is the future.
Building on the last two columns, Mike wraps up the series with a G minor arpeggio progression.
Having the ability to record your guitar parts very quickly and efficiently in the studio will maximize your music career opportunities.
Virtuoso classical guitarist and instructor Jamie Andreas teaches you that practicing one thing affects everything else we play, for good or for bad.
Michael Knight has a 4-note diminished scale for you to add to your repertoire.