
Unlock the Deep Bass and Expansive Voicings of Low C Tuning
Here we’ll explore this tuning’s many sonic and practical advantages, including an expanded lower range and huge, lush, and easy-to-play chord voicings.

Here we’ll explore this tuning’s many sonic and practical advantages, including an expanded lower range and huge, lush, and easy-to-play chord voicings.

When played clearly, harmonics sound bell-like and chimey, and they sustain to add a harp-like effect to your sound.
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Sean McGown shows how to facilitate chord clusters and voicings that are normally impossible to play on the guitar without using a capo or alternate tuning.

Originally published in 1844, the song remains a popular favorite among children and adults to celebrate Thanksgiving and the Christmas season.

On September 25th, the acoustic music community lost a great luminary with the passing of guitarist and composer Al Petteway.
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Though long favored by jazz and swing guitarists, the archtop is currently enjoying a revival among roots and Americana musicians, flatpickers, and singer-songwriters.

Let’s take a close look at a common extended chord—containing a note beyond the seventh, the venerable ninth.

Learn sophisticated solo-guitar arrangements of "O Come, All Ye Faithful," "Joy to the World," and "Silent Night."
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Contrapuntal lines are not necessarily intuitive for most guitarists, but the approach is certainly worth the investment and yields dividends equivalent to sonic gold.

Improve your acoustic guitar tone with these tips and techniques for fretting-hand, flatpicking, and fingerstyle playing for both your right and left hands.

Explore comping and soloing strategies over a standard 12-bar jazz blues progression, as well as chord substitutions and variations.
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Take a deep dive into building independence among the fingers of both hands.

Beautiful. Resonant. Comfortable. Balanced. Sweet. Loud! These were the words that immediately came to mind as I played the Santa Cruz HT/13 guitar for the first time
How to Use Guide Tone Voicings in Fingerstyle Jazz guitar lesson music notation

In the not-too-distant past, acoustic guitarists and singer-songwriters were relegated to hauling around large PA systems replete with a mixer, power amp, speakers, stands, plus duffle bags stuffed with a wide assortment of tangled cables—all in an effort to simply be heard in a rehearsal, club, or coffeehouse.
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The wide tonal palette of acoustic guitars includes archtop, resonator, and baritone colors. Here's more about the history, makers, and players of these instruments.

Scales are great for warming up and improving technical proficiency. Challenge yourself with new scales and patterns.

This solo-guitar arrangement moves twice through the song’s simple verse/chorus form, set in the key of E major. The first verse features contrapuntal motion with inner lines moving under the melody.
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Guide tones are simply the third and seventh notes of a chord (sometimes the third and sixth if the chord is a simple triad or sixth chord). Guide-tone voicings have long been popular with jazz musicians, including guitarists Grant Green, Jim Hall, and…

Most gigging acoustic guitarists know the importance of a great-sounding, reliable preamp/DI box. Not only will a DI allow you to directly interface with a house PA system via the XLR output, but the preamp can help you sculpt…

Lines based on thirds present great material for picking- and fretting-hand exercises, and also provide a solid foundation for melodic ideas and solos.
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When it comes to strings, guitarists seem to fall into one of two categories: some obsess about gauges and materials, while others tend to put on whatever is laying around or happens to be on sale at the local guitar store.

A great way to break out of old scale and arpeggio patterns is by tackling one string at a time

In this guitar lesson, you'll learn a fingerstyle arrangement of 'Joy to the World' set in dropped-D tuning.
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Delve deep into the world of jazz guitar with this book of 10 extended lessons from master guitarist Sean McGowan.