Blog Posts

How to play yourself out?

Guitarists and other musicians understand that it can be very easy for your playing to plateau. Often it is more of an emotional plateau than an actual physical halt in progress but everybody who plays experiences this sooner or later. For beginners it usually occurs shortly after they have managed to string their initial chords […]

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Epiphone Wildkat Royale

A guitar to play anything but the heavy stuff! Epiphone does great things at affordable prices. The first impression when looking at a Wildkat Royale is smooth jazz, funky and groovy guitar I wanna jam with… Is it really like that? Yes sir! And of course, you can still play Rock and anything else you […]

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Your personal map to the fretboard

If you don’t see yourself attending an institute for higher education to formally learn all the theoretical aspects of the guitar anywhere in the near future but you do want to have some fun learning the guitar and gain skills enough to pick it up and play something musical then you are definitely on the […]

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Pat Metheny

If there is a billboard of Jazz guitarists, Pat Metheny definitely has to be at top of the list. When it comes to jazz music, Metheny is there whether its in a jazz group, a duet or as a solo guitarist. Metheny’s music style involves elements of progressive and contemporary jazz, post-bop, latin jazz and […]

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How to find time to practice?

We all are busy people here; we are either students, parents, full time workers, boyfriends or girlfriends but we are also wanting to learn to play guitar. Finding time to practice is probably one of the biggest challenges in our life, unless we are a full time muso which not many of us are lucky […]

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