
50 Years into His Career, Pat Metheny Explores a New Landscape of Sound on the Baritone Guitar
The groundbreaking guitarist goes deep on his latest solo ventures—and why every one of his 50-plus releases feels like a single album.

The groundbreaking guitarist goes deep on his latest solo ventures—and why every one of his 50-plus releases feels like a single album.

Maya de Vitry discusses her formative musical years, her deep rhythmic relationship with the acoustic guitar, and her love of instruments that don’t feel delicate.
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It wasn’t until a recent solo acoustic tour that Glaspy played for a public audience with just her steel-string guitar for the first time in her professional life, a format she found freeing both literally and metaphorically.

When Acoustic Guitar invited me to interview Smither, I was delighted to sit down in his study to talk about how his performance and writing have evolved over the years.

Snowden shares reflections on her education, the extramusical disciplines that inform her practice regimen, and her adventurous work as a composer-arranger.
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On a long, jovial Zoom call, Elkington and Salsburg spoke to Acoustic Guitar from their respective homes about the nuts and bolts of their work as a duo.

Happy Traum was a Renaissance man in both senses of the term, a person of wide and deep interests and pursuits and a man capable of invention and reinvention throughout the long life that just ended after 86 eventful years.

Segarra’s return to the acoustic guitar marks a new integration of the band’s American folk roots with a more sophisticated level of songcraft.
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Sam Grisman Project, Andy Falco and Travis Book, Wake the Dead, and Grahame Lesh share thoughts on what the Dead's songbook means to them, and how they approach it as a living tradition.

The Nashville-based singer-songwriter reflects on her musical journey from the early days to touring with Harry Styles.

The South Korea born guitarist/composer reflects on her diverse influences, shares practice techniques, and previews some upcoming projects.
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Fingerstyle guitar is in good hands, judging by the diverse talents of Jontavious Willis, Janet Noguera, Hayden Pedigo, and Muireann Bradley.

The legacy Ford leaves behind is much greater than just the story of his work—it is also one of community, innovation, education, and friendship.

“Critter” chats about his bluegrass travels, lessons learned from Tony Rice, and the discovery of his holy grail guitar.

The acoustic has found its way back into the classically trained Austrian guitarist’s studio and live work over the past decade.
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Porter sat down with AG to discuss his inventive playing, his latest record, his creative process, and his dedication to practice and preparation.

D’Agostino uses unorthodox tunings, percussion, and other techniques to open up new vistas on the instrument. Yet his compositions feel driven by melody.

The legacy Frank leaves behind is much greater than just the story of his work—it is also a legacy of community, innovation, education, and friendship.
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Author and guitar lover Joseph Skibell says farewell to guitarist-composer Michael Chapdelaine, his teacher, friend, and musical mentor.

Fernandes discusses his new album, his classical foundation, and the auspicious career opportunities now unfolding before him.

The Australian guitarist tells the story behind his latest self-produced album featuring David Grisman, Billy Strings, Molly Tuttle, and others acoustic greats.
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Each step of his musical journey has shaped his approach as a composer and performer.

Isbin’s widespread career is full of collaborations both inside and outside of the classical guitar world.

What gives this music such vitality and allure, even for those who didn't grow up with Beatlemania in the 1960s?
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On September 25th, the acoustic music community lost a great luminary with the passing of guitarist and composer Al Petteway.