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    “You run scales so when inspiration and instinct kicks in you're able to keep up with it”: Larkin Poe's Rebecca Lovell explains her “hunt and peck” approach to guitar solos – and how scales can make all the difference

    Larkin Poe’s Megan and Rebecca Lovell pack their blues repertoire with wide-ranging solos, as Megan and Rebecca trade leads on lap steel and electric guitar…

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    guitarworld April 11, 2025
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    “After I made the RD with Epiphone I found it wasn't actually that comfortable to play live”: Bring Me the Horizon’s Lee Malia is no stranger to signature offsets – but he wasn’t too fond of his first

    This week, Bring Me The Horizon’s Lee Malia and Jackson unveiled the LM-87 – a gorgeous, Surfcaster-inspired electric guitar that continued to champion the rising…

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    guitarworld April 10, 2025
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    “Tom would say, ‘Play your guitar with a car key.’ It was very experimental”: Little Feat's Fred Tackett recalls Tom Waits' left-field approach to guitar playing – and his one-of-a-kind studio sessions

    Little Feat guitarist and multi-instrumentalist Fred Tackett has played with a who’s who of the music industry – recording with the likes of Bob Dylan,…

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    guitarworld April 10, 2025
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    I spent way too long looking through all 372 deals in the Thomann Easter sale – here are the 5 I’d buy

    In what’s probably one of the best sales I’ve seen this year, Thomann is offering gigantic discounts of up to 50% off in their Easter…

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    guitarworld April 10, 2025
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    “Seeing friends and heroes of mine having their solos plagiarized broke my heart”: Giacomo Turra used their solos note-for-note for his own viral content. Now the guitarists who had their playing “stolen” are speaking out

    Allegations that social media guitarist Giacomo Turra has been stealing songs for viral content gained traction earlier this week – and now guitar players who…

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    guitarworld April 10, 2025
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    Guitar Center’s massive Guitar-A-Thon sale has landed, and there's $600 off one of my favorite Gibson Les Paul finishes and a host of exclusive models from Epiphone, Taylor, and more

    Get ready to crank up the excitement because Guitar Center’s Guitar-A-Thon is here again, and I think it’s one of the hottest six-string sales events…

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    guitarworld April 10, 2025
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    "Fender has stripped back the price – but has it gone too far here paring back the sounds too?": Fender Standard Acoustasonic Telecaster review

    What is it? Fender’s Acoustasonics have been around long enough for the message to be clear; these guitars are not the best of both worlds.…

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    guitarworld April 9, 2025
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    “You're getting the most precisely built, easily adjustable guitar we've ever made”: Taylor Guitars just announced a guitar neck innovation that allows players to micro-adjust string height “in seconds” – without removing the neck or strings

    Taylor Guitars has just unveiled its Action Control Neck – a patented new neck joint that allows the acoustic guitar’s string height to be micro-adjusted…

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    guitarworld April 9, 2025
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    “I was like, 'I'm a kid. I should apply. He's gonna say no, right?' But he said yes”: This 12-year-old heavy metal prodigy never expected to be mentored by a former Megadeth guitar player – but that’s exactly what happened

    Meet the 12-year-old heavy metal prodigy on the rise – YouTube Watch On A 12-year-old heavy metal prodigy named Vox Realis is making waves in…

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    guitarworld April 9, 2025
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    “It's like the guitar is built for 10 fingers and two hands and he's got three hands and 17 fingers”: He was called “The Humbler,” and regarded as one of the world's greatest under-the-radar guitarists – watch him solo with a beer bottle and a towel

    The late Danny Gatton had a nickname: “The Humbler.” As in, “You think you’re so great? Let’s see you go head to head with Gatton.…

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    guitarworld April 9, 2025
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