I still remember the first time I took my vintage dreadnought out to a local open mic. I had it tossed in a flimsy, unpadded sack that I called a
I still remember the first time I took my vintage dreadnought out to a local open mic. I had it tossed in a flimsy, unpadded sack that I called a
Let’s be honest: your guitar isn’t just a piece of wood with some wires attached. It’s your creative partner, your late-night confidant, and—if you’re like me—probably the most expensive thing
I’ve spent a lot of my life on the road, and if there is one thing I have learned, it is that the world is a dangerous place for a
I’ve been there. You’re standing in the parking lot of a dive bar at 1:00 AM, trying to juggle three different guitar cases, an amp head, and a pedalboard that
If you have ever spent forty-five minutes tuning a twelve-string guitar only to have a slight bump in a flimsy bag knock it out of whack, you know the true
Have you ever wondered why your guitar sounds “okay” but not “magical”? I have been there many times. You tune up until the little green light flashes, but when you
If you have ever been in the middle of a high-energy set and realized the next song requires you to drop your E string down to a low D, you
If you have ever picked up a seven-string guitar and tried to chug on that low B string only to hear it go “thwack” out of tune, you know the
I have spent countless hours in dimly lit studios and on windy festival stages, and if there is one thing I’ve learned about the 12-string guitar, it is that this
If you have ever held a guitar and felt like the instrument was just one solid, vibrating piece of wood from the headstock to the strap button, you were likely