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This podcast features free audio guitar lessons taught by Desi Serna, author of Fretboard Theory and Guitar Theory For Dummies. Learn how scales, chords, progressions, modes, and more get applied to the fretboard and familiar songs. Hear how to best get your playing skills in order. Begin to improvise and compose. Understand why your favorite songs sound so good. ➝ What do you specifically need to do in order to play guitar better? Visit the GuitarMusicTheory.com website to get FREE custom v ...
 
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Acoustic Guitar

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Acoustic Guitar

Acoustic Guitar magazine

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Join us for conversations that explore why we play, collect, build, obsess over guitars and how rewarding it is to make music of our own. Each month, your hosts at Acoustic Guitar magazine connect you with great guitarists – from preeminent pickers and fingerstyle sensations to trailblazing songwriters, luthiers, and the acoustic guitar community at large.
 
Guitar playing tips and inspiration to play guitar consistently, have more fun and see more progress with your guitar routine. Every week your host, Tony Polecastro (from tacguitar.com) shows you a new guitar lick and shares new guitar gear and acoustic guitar music he‘s recently found. Tune out the overwhelm of online guitar lesson noise and let Tony be your guide to focus, fun and progress every Tuesday at 10am.
 
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Tips For Guitar Playing Success

tipsforguitarplayingsuccess Marlene Hutchinson

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Learn how to quickly boost your guitar playing skills with these easy tips, tricks and helpful hints from successful guitarist, instructor, author and producer, Marlene Hutchinson. Known for her popular Learn to Play Guitar in a Day! program, as seen by millions on PBS, and featured on NPR and CBS, Marlene has a wonderfully simple way of helping you move through your challenges and advance your guitar playing skills.
 
Welcome to The Blues Guitar Show! Your free audio guitar teacher, focusing on the acoustic blues style of playing. No matter what your skill level we guarantee you'll find something to make your playing a little bit tastier. So, pull up a chair, slap on your headphones, pour yourself a large one and get picking. Head over to our website www.thebluesguitarshow.com to claim your FREE E-books or follow us on Instagram: @bluesguitarshowpodcast
 
Learning the guitar can be very frustrating foo many. In this podcast, I want to help you improve your guitar skills by giving you these FREE blues and slide guitar lessons. You'll learn how much easier learning blues guitar can be, with lessons and tips geared toward your success as a blues guitarist. These are lessons I have taught to my private students for the last 20 years. Whether you're looking to improve you're existing skills, or maybe start learning slide guitar, I want to keep you ...
 
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Basic Folk

The Bluegrass Situation

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Basic Folk is a podcast with honest conversations between musicians and Cindy Howes, a well-versed public radio host and music curator, and guest host: singer/songwriter Lizzie No. Basic Folk approaches interviews with warmth, humor and insightful questions. This podcast fosters the folk community and showcases a genre that is often misunderstood. Basic Folk features complex conversations about the human experience witnessed from an artistic angle. Our definition of “folk” is extremely broad ...
 
This podcast features the conversation and opinions of musician T Spoon Phillips. A writer by trade, Spoon’s longtime association with professional musicians, luthiers, and music historians affords him a richly unique perspective on all things acoustic guitar. This includes decades of close friendship with executives and employees at C. F. Martin & Company, past and present, and the host of this podcast, Maury Rutch of Maury’s Music.
 
This podcasts talks about learning acoustic guitar for your personal pursuit and enjoyment. Helping you live the dream of being a guitarist. Guitar learning is a soul refreshing personal pursuit. In the evening, after a depleting daily grind, playing guitar enlivens you again. My wish is that everyone would have such an energizing tool to rejuvenate their spirit.
 
Guitarist, singer and songwriter of Pink Floyd, David Gilmour will be auctioning more than 120 of his guitars for charity in June 2019. Featuring a brand new and exclusive interview with David himself, each episode focuses on a different one of the remarkable instruments from this collection, looking at the music that was recorded on them and detailing the musical history of one of the world's most influential guitarists.
 
Welcome to the podcast! Do you make things? Let's chat. Every week, host Ben Liggett (owner of Liggett Guitars) interviews a guest who excels at their craft. Most of these guests are from the world of high-end guitars, but Ben will interview anyone who is really good at their job. Jeweler? Stone-mason? Let's get INTO IT.
 
On an acoustic quest, Cykick weaves an endless stream of lyrics taken from everyday life that roam through space, transporting listeners into the unexpected. Lyrics, vibes and moods subvert traditional notions of the Japanese language, creating one of a kind music that transcends genres to break through to a new state of mind. Cykick’s soul-wrenching live performances of overwhelming presence totally disarm and compel audiences. https://cykick.org/
 
The Cultured Guitarist is dedicated to exploring the cultural zeitgeist surrounding the instrument that has been the most moving instrument of the last 100 years. Join us for the ongoing conversation of what it is to be a guitarist. We tackle everything from new gear, old gear, songwriting, playing, gigging, practicing, collecting, modding, building, etc. If it’s related to the guitar, we’re gonna explore it. With a lot of humour and some stellar guests, Al & Kasper tackle the topics in the ...
 
WNYC, New York Public Radio, brings you Soundcheck, the arts and culture program hosted by John Schaefer, who engages guests and listeners in lively, inquisitive conversations with established and rising figures in New York City's creative arts scene. Guests come from all disciplines, including pop, indie rock, jazz, urban, world and classical music, technology, cultural affairs, TV and film. Recent episodes have included features on Michael Jackson,Crosby Stills & Nash, the Assad Brothers, ...
 
Making Music: Songwriting and Music in progress -see behind the scene, how songs get written and how ideas get developed into songs. It is a site for the roughs of songs before production, usually on a mobile device. Hosted by Brian Kelley . Mobile version here: http://gcuj3b.mofuse.mobi/
 
This podcast features free audio guitar lessons that teach practical concepts of music theory to modern guitar players. Learn how scales, chords, progressions, modes, and more get applied to the fretboard and familiar music. This material is suitable for intermediate level players on up and can be followed on either an acoustic or electric guitar. It is recommended that you begin with the first episode uploaded on June 6, 2007 (What Is Guitar Theory?), and then follow the lessons in order fr ...
 
Traditional folk music forms, acoustic blues, acoustic alt country, and contemporary folk by Independent musicians from Indieheart.com with an occasional acoustic tune in other genres. Hosted by Sam Salter (UK) and jill no jack (US) from the IndieHeart.com Independent Music Showcase.
 
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Today, I'm excited to share two beautiful guitars that, on paper, I hated. Seriously. But sure enough, I bought them. So what changed my mind? Why are they two of my favorite guitars now? This episode is dedicated to judging a book by its cover, and why you shouldn't do it. Here's the skinny: I spent most of my career as a guitarist convinced that …
 
Guitar soloing, playing riffs and licks, can be fun to play but takes a little time to develop. No time like the present to get started! In this episode Marlene will talk about how to get started on your guitar soloing journey. Guitar Courses & Learning Resources Learn to Play Guitar in a Day! Unlimited Lesson and Classes Coaching Sessions Marlene'…
 
Andrés Segovia was born on February 21, 1893. To mark his 130th birthday, we spoke with three contemporary guitarists who each studied with the Maestro: Lily Afshar, Liona Boyd, and Michael Chapdelaine. Each of our guests shares their unique (or infamous) experience and how playing for Segovia when they were students impacts the way they see music …
 
Welcome to the Martins and More PODCAST! Today, we'll be discussing the history of the Martin OM. Martin Guitar has been building Orchestra Model guitars since the 1930s. From the very first OM ever made, to the resurgence of the OM in the 1980s - to the present-day Martin Guitar OM lineup - it's all here in this episode. Did you know at one time, …
 
In this episode I cover what the 'blue' notes are and how to find them. This is a really useful trick for improving your improvising skills as well as your solo playing. Shoot me a question to cover in the upcoming episodes by emailing ben@thebluesguitarshow.com Follow me on instagram @bluesguitarshowpodcast Make a small donation at 'Buy me a coffe…
 
New York-based composer, pianist, and coder Dan Tepfer, who has previously improvised a companion to the J.S. Bach's Goldberg Variations, has returned to using the animating idea in music by Bach as a starting point for his riffing, on his latest album, called Inventions/Reinventions. On this record, Tepfer takes Bach's 15 Two-Part Inventions as wr…
 
Does it matter if the guitar is built in China, Japan, Indonesia, Mexico or the US? Hear what we have to say about it this week! Plus Tim Henson, boomer bends and more! Like, subscribe, share and comment your trash opinion below! I'm sure it sucks just as much as ours! YWAG Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/702117827925002 YWAG YouTub…
 
For five decades, Lansing, Michigan's Elderly Instruments has been an institution for vintage guitar, banjo, and mandolin lovers. Founded in 1972 by Stan Werbin, the store has provided old and new instruments to countless musicians around the world through its storefront, legendary catalogs, and, now, website. On this week's podcast, we talk to Eld…
 
Taking as a starting point Renaissance and Medieval music, Lisel (aka Eliza Bagg – a member of vocal group Roomful of Teeth), creates hybrid music that blends her classical vocal training with electronic production techniques found in hyperpop (like the ‘bass drop’ and frequent use of Auto-Tune.) Lisel has absorbed the capabilities of technology in…
 
Tomorrow, March 17th, is St. Patrick's Day. On this day, the wearing o' the green is encouraged and of course celebrating with Irish songs is a must! In this episode Marlene will talk about 2 easy traditional Irish songs, their backgrounds and how to play them on your guitar. Guitar Courses & Learning Resources Learn to Play Guitar in a Day! Unlimi…
 
Adeem the Artist has gained a slew of new fans in the past year with their new album, ‘White Trash Revelry,’ but they are anything but an overnight success. Their journey to singer-songwriter acclaim began in middle school, when they moved from the Carolinas to New York State. Finding themself a southerner in the north, they found out that being fr…
 
This week, we're offering two episodes! First up: We're talking to Simon Haycraft of Preston Thompson Guitars about their new Peter Rowan-signature model dreadnought. This uniquely appointed guitar is limited to just 15 instruments...and the second-ever guitar is our latest Fretboard Journal Exclusive instrument currently for sale on our site. It w…
 
Hear new music for silent film by composer David Cieri with his music for Carl Th. Dreyer’s 1928 silent film La Passion de Jeanne d’Arc. Joan of Arc is said to have heard voices – strange, unearthly voices. So Cieri’s score, by turns visceral and transcendent, includes Sardinian vocal quartet Tenores de Aterúe in the ensemble of musicians. Best kno…
 
Welcome to the Martins and More PODCAST! Today, we'll be discussing some of our favorite Martin Guitars that are no longer in production. This topic was suggested by one of our loyal listeners; thank you, Jeff - we appreciate your input! Long-forgotten Martins like the D-18VS, 000-28VS, OM-28 Marquis - these guitars and more, coming right up in thi…
 
That wasn't a Les Paul?!?!?! This week the duo is taking on Chibsons and other counterfeit or knock off guitar brands. How to tell the difference, a couple stories on getting burned, and what brands are actually good guitars! Plus PRS Silver Sky guitars and much more! Like, subscribe, share and comment your trash opinion below! I'm sure it sucks ju…
 
Growing up outside of Boston, multi-instrumentalist David Hamburger first picked up a guitar at the age of 12. Through his first guitar teacher he was exposed to bluegrass music, and at home his father was turning him on to Tin Pan Alley pop. Through his teens, Hamburger was also becoming more interested in blues and jazz, incorporating the various…
 
In my latest podcast episode, I answer listener questions about arpeggios, practicing, strumming and singing, 5/4 time signature, parallel modes, REM's King of Birds, and more. 🎸 What do you SPECIFICALLY need to do to play guitar better? Visit https://GuitarMusicTheory.com - answer the questions about your playing and get FREE custom video instruct…
 
The singer, guitarist, and songwriter Ruthie Foster recently released her ninth studio album, called Healing Time, and it is a rich musical stew with flavors from gospel, soul, folk, and of course, the blues. Growing up in Texas, Foster was surrounded by southern blues and gospel, and she also grooves toward Motown-influenced soul and R&B, as she c…
 
In honor of Women's History Month you can learn about 3 groundbreaking female guitarists, Nancy Wilson, Bonnie Raitt & Joni Mitchell. In this episode Marlene will celebrate the abilities, playing chops and successes of these talented ladies. Guitar Courses & Learning Resources Learn to Play Guitar in a Day! Unlimited Lesson and Classes Coaching Ses…
 
Welcome to Folk Debate Club, our occasional crossover series with fellow folk-pod Why We Write! Today, to discuss Lyrics vs Melody, we welcome our panel of guests: music journalist and former singer/songwriter, Kim Ruehl, Isa Burke (Lula Wiles, Aoife O’Donovan), musician and Basic Folk guest host lizzie no, and yours truly, Cindy Howes, boss of Bas…
 
English singer and songwriter Charlie Cunningham makes music that references earlier English singers like Nick Drake, as well as classic jazz, and even flamenco, which he studied in Spain. He has written a body of intimate, largely acoustic songs, quiet and melodic, which carve out space in time. Add in his intricate finger-picked guitar, and the r…
 
In this episode I talk you through how to use 'scale runs' to play faster solos and get yourself from point A to B on the neck. I also go through this weeks Blues News. If you have any questions please email them to me ben@thebluesguitarshow.com and I'll get to them as soon as I can! Follow me on instagram @bluesguitarshowpodcast Make a small donat…
 
For today’s Martin Guitar discussion, we'll focus in on the 10 best-selling Martin Guitars at MaurysMusic.com. Maury & Spoon chat about the 10 Martin Guitars that passed through Maury's Music more than any others. Are most of them Dreadnoughts? Are they all rosewood? :) Does Spoon know which models are on the list? Sit back, relax & let's find out …
 
OOF! Isn't this is a hot topic lately? Find out what we think about backing tracks this week on YWAG! Plus Dyer has a story about buying Kiosk weed in Las Vegas and a new Epiphone guitar that has them intrigued! Like, subscribe, share and comment your trash opinion below! I'm sure it sucks just as much as ours! YWAG Facebook Group: https://www.face…
 
Whether you identify as a purist or you're curious about this technique, flatpicking can take your playing to the next level. In this video, we dive into the fascinating world of flatpicking and explore the techniques that make this style of guitar playing so popular. We'll discuss the best ways to explore this incredible technique. I'll guide you …
 
When Yasmin Williams plays guitar, it looks like she’s trying to play something else. With the instrument laying on her lap, she attacks it from above with both hands, producing a kaleidoscopic array of sounds. Williams is also a fan of Earth Wind & Fire, and inspired by them she’s added the kalimba, or thumb piano, to her music. By taping the kali…
 
Sam Phillips was born to a family that loved doling out nicknames. She was called “Sam” growing up in a house that was filled with readers. She nurtured her love of philosophy and spirituality by exploring different religions and devouring works by authors like C.S. Lewis and Thomas Merton. Early in her career, she found success as a Christian musi…
 
Two of Nashville's finest musicians have teamed up once again for a new album. On the recently released 'Living In A Song,' Dobro master Rob Ickes and guitarist Trey Hensley perform a collection of tunes that showcase their songwriting chops. On this week's podcast, we talk about the making of the album, Rob's background (he's a rare Dobro player w…
 
In this episode I talk about the UK Guitar Show and give a brief recap of my time there. I give you the low down on my newest guitar and talk you through a simple (yet powerful) blues lick you can play in any key and give an update on whats happening with the show in the coming months! Follow me on instagram @bluesguitarshowpodcast Make a small don…
 
Huss and Dalton has been making beautiful, fine-tuned acoustic guitars for decades now. But how do you tackle their catalogue and find the right one for you and your budget? On today's episode, I'll walk you through my 5 favorite Huss and Dalton guitars. The origin of this episode is born from a major snafu on my end. However, Huss and Dalton's inc…
 
Welcome to episode #81 of Foxx on the Wire!Today we have a favorite of the Podcast returning Mr Tomy Thisdale of THE CARBONS! The Canadians rockers are currently on tour in the U.S.A and Tomy is checking in from his tour bus to update us on the last year of his adventures since he was last on the Podcast!THE CARBONS have a new single out called 'Go…
 
Pearla (Brooklyn-based artist Nicole Rodriguez) makes off-kilter folk-pop that mixes reality and the surreal; in her songs, she builds a sound world through play and exploration. She's written a record about noticing things in the world and questioning her place in it, turning to music to attempt to figure it out. She and her band play new music fr…
 
Welcome to the Martins and More PODCAST! Today, we'll be chatting with our pal Mike Dickinson from Martin Guitar. Mike is the wood buyer for C.F. Martin, and he's also heavily involved with the Martin Museum. From his humble beginnings in the sawmill, to his days in customer service & recent stories of jungle adventures - it's all here in this epis…
 
This one's a roller coaster! Are tele's only for country? Should pointy guitars be played for everything? Find out our thoughts this week plus new pedals, Chapman guitars, what's going on with PRS and more! Like, subscribe, share and comment your trash opinion below! I'm sure it sucks just as much as ours! YWAG Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.…
 
From a young age, Tim Frick knew that he wanted to make instruments. As a teenager, he began building basses for himself. He'd eventually take a class with famed archtop guitarmaker Tom Ribbecke, work at Gary Brawer's repair shop in San Francisco, and then spend years alongside lutherie legend Frank Ford at Gryphon Guitars in Palo Alto, California.…
 
So, Is Mark Knopfler the Master of Guitar Tone? Mark Knopfler has inspired so many guitar players including myself. I think he has one of the best guitar tones in the industry. Not just one tone but his selection for the song. In this video, I go through some of the gear Mark Knopfler uses and we hear some examples of his incredible guitar tone in …
 
Grammy-winning trumpeter, composer, producer, and sports talk show host Nabaté Isles seeks to bring the groove and movement back to jazz, in order to get people to dance, just like at a block party. Isles, who was born and raised in New York City (Queens), takes an eclectic approach in his music which might incorporate funk, disco, and R&B, but als…
 
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