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    Author: guitarworld

    “That is a victory, as far as I’m concerned. That’s very exciting”: Jacob Collier’s five-string Strandberg is proving the doubters wrong – it’s outselling the six-string version

    Undoubtedly one of the most notable signature guitar releases of the past few years is the Strandberg Boden JC Djesse – a quirky, oddly tuned…

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    guitarworld March 6, 2025
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    “That’s where we can win against Amazon. We’re not going to compete with the factory direct-from-China stuff. It’s not a winnable space”: How Guitar Center plans to beat its online competitors and safeguard the future of its physical stores

    The guitar world is well and truly in the midst of a digital market boom, and as the online space becomes a more important battleground…

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    guitarworld March 6, 2025
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    “We were out to satisfy our animal instincts onstage. I think we spent $40,000 on gear that we smashed on Lollapalooza”: Nine Inch Nails made their name with infamously destructive live shows – this is the true story behind their epic guitar smash-a-thons

    Lollapalooza 1991 may have been headlined by Jane’s Addiction, but every Gen Xer in attendance left the alternative festival’s first iteration with the same three…

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    guitarworld March 6, 2025
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    “Phil Lynott said, ‘Gary Moore is out the band. Could you come over tomorrow?’ My initial reaction was, ’I’m not the guy you should be asking’”: When Midge Ure joined Thin Lizzy on a make-or-break US tour, he had just one day’s notice and no rehearsals

    In July 1979, Thin Lizzy were riding high following the release of ninth studio album Black Rose: A Rock Legend, and taking what many felt…

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    guitarworld March 6, 2025
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    “For Pink Floyd songs, David is happiest when I play an old Fender with a pick”: Session legend Guy Pratt on the Jazz Bass he bought from John Entwistle and how he conjured a “massive octave-pedal freakout” with Madonna

    Having worked with a veritable list of musical legends – most of whom feature in his 2007 book My Bass And Other Animals, if he…

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    guitarworld March 6, 2025
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    “This is a technique that has been used to great effect by some of my biggest blues heroes”: By thumb-picking bass notes while playing a melody, you can be your own rhythm section – Jared James Nichols shows you how

    A great way to accompany yourself while playing a melody on the guitar is to simultaneously play a repeating low bass note, usually on an…

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    guitarworld March 6, 2025
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    Melbourne Guitar Show 2025 report: dragonfly guitars, good vibes, and curios galore

    The Melbourne Guitar Show took place on March 1 and 2, bringing the latest and greatest to Australian guitarists. Having attended, performed at and hosted…

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    guitarworld March 5, 2025
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    "If you’re starting out and practicing at home, you might be self-conscious about playing through even a small practice amp until you’ve got your chops up to speed": Sounds familiar? Here's 7 low-volume ways to play and practice guitar without an amp

    The electric guitar is a notorious loudmaker, synonymous with the ear-shattering walls of sound propagated by innumerable rock trailblazers. The draw to the electric guitar,…

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    guitarworld March 5, 2025
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    Industry expert and YouTuber Adam Saunders launches new books to break down the barriers of music theory to make songwriting simple

    Songwriting can often feel like puzzle-solving. Bridging sections together, making choruses shine, and ensuring songs have emotion and movement sometimes feel like a task akin…

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    guitarworld March 5, 2025
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    “A brand-new fuzz experience”: Why Wampler thinks its Swiss army Cryptid fuzz pedal is a “classic in the making”

    Wampler has released an all-new, all-in-one Cryptid fuzz pedal which it says is destined to become “a classic in the making”. While pondering the question…

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    guitarworld March 5, 2025
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