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February-March 2016
Simon Candy

How to carefully observe and learn from the vast library of existing unplugged acoustic songs out there.

February-March 2016
Tommaso Zillio

Music theory isn;t learning how to write down different notes, or practicing and reciting scales on a guitar. It`s about experiencing the way notes interact and the effect they have on the listener.

February-March 2016
David Sertl

David Sertl is here to address underdevelopment in the educational field of rhythm.

February-March 2016
Nick Layton

Here you`ll discover the three critical guitar phrasing elements that truly great guitarists possess.

February-March 2016
Tom Hess Opus 2

No one succeeds in the music business who doesn`t already utilize the five key elements used by massively successful pro musicians.

April-May 2016
Tom Hess Opus 2

Tom Hess will help you make your guitar solos overflow with emotion,

April-May 2016
Mike Campese: The Fire Within

Just by flatting the third you can develop a whole new shredding sound.

April-May 2016
Tommaso Zillio

It isn`t difficult to learn to study theory the correct way. It can actually be easier and more fun than you expect.

April-May 2016
Simon Candy

How studying other instruments will make you a better, more creative, and superior acoustic guitar player.

April-May 2016
Tom Hess Opus 2

Tired of spending so much time practicing without ever seeing big results? Check out this article from Tom Hess.

April-May 2016
Christopher Knab

Music industry guru Christopher Knab offers concrete information on booking contracts with venues.

June-July 2016
Mike Campese: The Fire Within

These exercises and examples will help you to improve your finger independence as well as your picking.

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