The Perils of Perfectionism

The Perils of Perfectionism

I'm going to make a big confession: I make mistakes when I play the guitar. Not only do I make mistakes, I make them nearly every single time I pick up the instrument. However, I learned quickly while playing in my first band that most of my mistakes are...

5 Reasons to Use a Capo

5 Reasons to Use a Capo

I love capos, but they have a bad rap. Sometimes when I suggest to a guitarist to use a capo for x reason, I'll get that look--the look that says "Seriously? I'm not a cheater but thanks for the suggestion." For those of you open to the tempting world of...

When to Change Your Strings

When to Change Your Strings

If you don't have a clue as to when or why you need to change out those guitar strings, look no further. This topic comes up frequently during lessons. Most often, students don't have a particular problem at the time--they just want to make sure they're maintaining...

Learning to Improvise

Learning to Improvise

Improvisation can be one of the more complex and intimidating topics for any musician. But if you break the process down into manageable chunks, you may find you're closer to improvising on the guitar than you currently imagine. I think of improvisation as a constant...

My New Favorite Practice Amp

My New Favorite Practice Amp

When searching for affordable quality gear to recommend to students, every now and then I come across a game changer; something that stops me in my tracks and forces me to rethink my previous assumptions. The Fender Champion 20 and 40 modeling amps presented one of...

Where Does Tone Come From?

Where Does Tone Come From?

You may be surprised at how much power you literally have at your fingertips when playing the guitar.  Below are the top 5 factors in achieving great guitar tone.  These are listed in order of importance: #1 - Where you strike the string Right/strum hand...