
“An owl meeting a bumblebee in mid-flight.” Ritchie Blackmore on crafting the perfect Deep Purple–era guitar tone
The legend reveals how Marshall, Fender and even a tape deck helped shape his famously heavy — but barely distorted — sound

By Gary Graff published
Frisell recalls his friendship with Quine, the New York City jam session that led to the guitar’s purchase, and the modifications that made it his own.

By Elizabeth Swann last updated
In the wake of a freak car mishap, the guitarist had to relearn how to form chords without the use of his index finger

By Gary Graff published
The jazz great speaks with us about creative humility, turning 75 and why ‘In My Dreams’ is about collective conversation — not guitar heroics

By Ross Holder last updated
Level up your rig and get the most out of your pedals with ‘boards from the likes of Pedaltrain, Boss, Temple Audio, Friedman, and more

By Matt McCracken published
Get your hands on a new guitar, amp, or effects pedal at a healthy discount in this early Presidents’ Day sale

By Dave Hunter published
The Swingland is designed for studio/home use to deliver like a cranked vintage amp at low volume

By Connor Godfrey last updated
Amp models so good, you’ll think they’re the real thing

By Ross Holder last updated
Boost your creativity and explore new horizons with our pick of the best capos from Shubb, Ernie Ball, G7th, and more

By Chris Corfield last updated
Great models for budding bass stars from Squier, Ibanez, Gretsch, Sterling by Music Man and more

By Daryl Robertson last updated
My wallet-friendly picks of the best acoustics under $500 from the likes of Epiphone, D'Angelico, Gretsch, Yamaha, and more

By Matt McCracken published
There are loads of deals in the Presidents' Day sale, but not all of them are great, here's my top picks to get you straight to the good stuff

By Daryl Robertson published
We round up the greatest sales for guitarists at Guitar Center, Sweetwater, Musician's Friend, and beyond

By Matt McCracken published
Grab yourself some historic savings on period-correct guitars at the mega Fender Presidents' Day sale

By Daryl Robertson published
From Fender to Gibson, Epiphone, Martin, Gretsch and D’Angelico you can score giant discounts on killer guitars and more

By Phil Weller published
The album’s roots live on as 'Let It Be,' but Johns says the rest of the band didn’t get McCartney’s “really interesting” idea

By Phil Weller published
Rubber-bridge guitars have changed the sound of acoustic guitar over the past 10 years. And it's all down to one man's invention

By Phil Weller published
He’s recorded and mixed seminal records by some of rock’s biggest artists, and click tracks were always left out in the cold

By Jimmy Leslie published
Presented by Dreamcatcher Events this October, the camp is a hands-on learning experience unlike any other, featuring the acoustic virtuoso and other noted guitarists

By Andrew Daly published

By Phil Weller last updated
The taxes affect production at Fender’s facilities where guitars, amps, pedals and other electronics are made

By Art Thompson published
Ciari founder Jonathan Spangler tells the story behind his company's innovative folding guitar design and technology

By Eric Bibb published
From rich chords to articulate fingerpicking, this tutorial will elevate your acoustic blues vocabulary and deepen your musicality

By Christopher Scapelliti last updated
The King offered invaluable advice that any guitarist can put to use

By Shane Theriot published
Inspired by Joe Walsh and bebop, these examples are perfect for a range of genres, including rock, blues and jazz

By Christopher Scapelliti published
”(What’s So Funny ’Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding” went nowhere when released in 1974. Its reappearance decades later funded the pub-rock icon’s second act

By Joe Matera published
As the Bellamy Brothers reveal, they were hurting for a hit when they befriended Diamond’s band. The rest is history

By Douglas Green published
As Baz Lurhmann’s new ‘EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert’ comes to screens, we revisit Guitar Player’s classic interview with Presley’s first guitarist

By Jimmy Leslie published
The guitarist was cutting his new album near the Empire State Building, where interference from 5G towers was excessively strong

By Joe Matera published
Punk mocked pop’s excesses, but Sid Vicious adored ABBA — and wasn’t afraid to show it.

By Gary Graff published
“It’s really simple, and simple’s good,” the group’s co-founder says, “if you want to reach people and make it memorable”

By Gary Graff published
As ‘We Gotta Groove’ highlights a polarizing, two-year period in the group‘s history, the long-running guitarist reflects on a band in transition