Why Open Mics Matter.
I played my first professional gig when I was 17. And I was terrible. I was terribly shy as a kid. If a girl so much as said hello to me, I would blush. As for playing guitar in front…
I played my first professional gig when I was 17. And I was terrible. I was terribly shy as a kid. If a girl so much as said hello to me, I would blush. As for playing guitar in front…
Short answer? Because it’s one of the fastest ways to actually become the musician you think you are. Long answer; here’s what you really get out of open mics: Real-world reps (nothing replaces this) Practicing at home is safe. Open…
Acrylic nails have become increasingly popular among fingerstyle and classical guitarists because they solve several common problems while offering tonal and practical advantages. Here’s a clear breakdown: Why Acrylic Nails Are Popular 1. Consistent Tone Natural nails change constantly, as…
There’s a quiet confidence that comes from playing through a well-built acoustic pedalboard.Every pedal has to justify its place, and every part of the signal path needs to work in harmony with the natural voice of the guitar. After years…
Unlock the rich, open sound of EADGAD tuning; a versatile alternate tuning perfect for modern fingerstyle, haunting drones, and fresh chord voicings. In this video, I’ll walk you through how to tune to EADGAD, why it works so well for…
Recording solo acoustic guitar is both a science and an art; a delicate balance between the player, the instrument, the room, and the microphone. When everything aligns, you’re rewarded with a sound that feels alive. It is full of air,…
Following on from my previous video on concepts for arranging a song for acoustic guitar and voice, here is another example of how I might apply those, this time with Dragon’s “Are You Old Enough”.
When you’re accompanying a vocalist on solo acoustic guitar, your job is equal parts foundation and colour. You’re not just strumming chords; you’re shaping the song’s emotional core, framing the voice, and providing movement that makes the performance feel alive….
The weight of a slide actually makes a big difference in how it feels, responds, and sounds. Here are the main ways it affects your slide playing: 1. Tone & Sustain 2. Control & Feel 3. String Gauge & Action Matching 4….
Every guitarist remembers the moments that change their musical path. Sometimes it’s a single song, sometimes a performance, sometimes just a tone that makes you lean in and listen harder. For me, three players stand out as game-changers in the…