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Welcome to our archives page, where you’ll find a collection of expert insights and valuable guitar tips. Whether you’re looking to refine your technique, explore new chord progressions, or master creative exercises, our articles are designed to inspire and guide guitarists at every level. Dive in and explore!

The Art of Practice

By All Posts, Practice Tips
Practice makes perfect. While many have tried to improve that saying, such as “perfect practice makes perfect,” or “practice makes permanent,” the general intent is all the same: it takes work to do something great. However, musician Ash Raymond stated, “Every single aspect of playing is simple. Woven into a brilliant performance, they become altogether dazzling. But even the most stunning feats consist of simple movements in understandable combinations.” I…
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Speed Techniques

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When famous banjo player Earl Scruggs (Beverly Hillbillies theme song) was asked how to play fast, he replied, “Practice playing accurately, and the speed will come…Or it won’t.” There is certainly some element of truth to what he said. Everyone has his own speed threshold – a level beyond which he may never play. However, I have found that most guitarists never come close to reaching their own speed barrier.…
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Creating Cool Chords

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Cool chords. How do we learn them? From a teacher, book, or the Internet? Yes to all. However, one of the most intriguing ways to find new chords is to create them yourself. While the theory can come later, it’s exciting to discover new chords and sounds by pure experimentation. I remember the first time this happened for me as a kid. I was playing a basic D chord and…
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Sketches of Newport Album Notes

By All Posts, Newport Notes
During the summer of 2014 my wife and I took our first empty-nest trip to Newport, Rhode Island. After a lovely week touring elegant mansions, beautiful gardens, and exploring the magnificent coastline, I was inspired to write a suite for classical guitar based on my impressions of this historic New England town. My goal was also to create repertoire suitable for teaching guitar technique and musicianship to students of all…
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Classical Gas

By All Posts, Crossing Paths
In 1968, Texas-born guitarist Mason Williams made musical history when he released his guitar mega-hit, Classical Gas. It was the first and only time a classical guitar piece has appeared on the top-forty charts. Not only that, it is the highest selling instrumental of all time, and arguably, the most famous guitar piece in the world. Sprinkled with catchy melodic themes, key modulations, and complex rhythmic syncopations, the piece sparkles…
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