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INSTRUMENTAL INQUISITION !
Guitar instrumentals have supplied some of music’s most evocative moments. We asked some top guitarists for their take on this iconic movement. This month we meet that phenomenon of modern blues guitar, the great Kirk Fletcher.
JAM TRACKS TIPS
These handy tips will help you to navigate our bonus backing tracks
THE CROSSROADS Pt2 From Charlie Christian to Chuck Berry
Continuing to connect the dots between blues and jazz, John Wheatcroft shows how a saxophone cliché helped define the sound of swing, jazz, blues and rock and roll guitar.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Justin Sandercoe of justinguitar.com lends GT his insight as one of the world’s most successful guitar teachers. This month: Arrange For Success.
BEING MORE EXPRESSIVE With The Blues
John Wheatcroft shows us that ‘it ain’t what you do it’s the way that you do it’, as he demonstrates how to put more expression into your solos.
Edward Van Halen Interview & Tribute
In 1991 Guitarist magazine was offered a rare interview with Edward Van Halen. Master of the EVH technique, Phil Hilborne leapt at the chance and here it is, 20 years on, to mark Eddie’s sad passing...
Show Time
This month Adam Goldsmith’s nerves are put to the test with a live performance for Children In Need
NILE RODGERS
A Wes Montgomery die-hard in his formative years, Nile Rodgers reveals that being upstaged by a ‘kid’ was the reason he first picked up a Strat…
Inside The Fuzz Factory
Jamie Dickson talks to maverick pedal-maker Zachary Vex about his most famous creation, 25 years on
Tones Behind The Tracks
Barrie Cadogan talks us through how he captured the atmospheric sounds of his latest long-player, a vibey, Can-influenced collaboration
Once Upon A Guitar…
Why do some guitars sound special? Alex Bishop considers whether there may be more to it than meets the ears
JD SIMO
Vintage chic and a fondness for the Gibson ES-335 fuel JD’s unique brand of funky psycho blues…
FULLY LEDDED
Jimmy Page’s brand-new book, ‘Jimmy Page: The Anthology’, goes into exhaustive detail about the gear he used during his career. Here’s a brief glimpse between the pages of this massive tome, focusing on some of the instruments and amps that Jimmy used to forge Led Zep’s legendary sound with commentary from Jimmy himself
GEAR OF THE YEAR
Let’s be honest, 2020 hasn’t been anybody’s idea of a good year, though it has certainly been memorable.
Cheap Lunch
As one of a two-amp range from Harley Benton, this lunchbox-style amp offers boutique valve tone at a budget price. But can it really sound any good?
Are You Britain's Best Amateur Guitar Builder?
Take a shot at winning our first national competition for home luthiers – as well as £370* of guitar-making supplies from StewMac!
Piezo
Milan-based Luca Mucci’s (aka Piezo) debut album pulsates with innovative sound design. Danny Turner reveals his battle to tame the ‘nerd tendency’
FREE FILTERS
Get your fill with these five fabulous filters that have had the price tags cut off
DIY MODULAR SKIFF
Modular maven Rob Redman guides us in the art of planning and building your own Eurorack enclosure
Pioneer DJ CDJ-3000
With the competition for DJs’ hearts and wallets hotting up, Leon Bailey asks if the CDJ-3000 keeps Pioneer ahead of the game...
Roland TR-6S
The TR-8S gets a pint-sized little sibling but, as Si Truss discovers, there’s more to this compact beatmaker than first meets the eye…
Breaks
A genre, a technique and a way of life: from ’70s New York roots to today, breakbeats have shaped music culture
Hands-on w Ableton Live 11
The latest update to Ableton’s world-c adds creative effects, MPE control, im clips and a lot more besides
Ela Minus
Ela Minus’s debut is inspired by creating simple human interactions with technology. Danny Turner dissects her minimalist approach
Actress Karma And Desire
Album Review
Quantic Mishaps Happening
Tru Thoughts, 2004
SESSION SHENANIGANS
The studio guitarist’s guide to happiness and personal fulfilment, as related by session ace Mitch Dalton. This month: Clear? Huh!
Mick Taylor
This month Phil Short checks out Mick Taylor, the musical catalyst who helped launch the Rolling Stones’ second wave of success.
Neil Young
This month Martin Cooper uncovers the quirky ‘country-meets-rock’ sound of an enigmatic Canadian music legend...
STEVE MORSE Interview & Masterclass
With Deep Purple’s Whoosh! and Flying Colors, Live In London albums garnering rave reviews, Steve spoke to Jason Sidwell about influences, gear and technique, before taking a stunning solo over Jason’s exclusive track, Stomping At The Pier.