When Jimi Hendrix took the world by storm, musician everywhere tried to imitate his genius, and The Beatles weren't immune to ...
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Become an acoustic polymath and be comfortable in any musical company with this lesson in styles spanning boygenius to ...
He was also quite a chordsman. Here are just four examples of Prince's use of voicings to enhance much-loved songs from his catalogue. Including one of the most iconic opening guitar chords of all ...
Built to Spill returns to the Front Range for the 30th anniversary of their sophomore LP, 'There's Nothing Wrong with Love.' ...
Browne wrote “These Days” at 16. Now 75, he and some famous admirers reflect on his unexpected mainstay: “If a song is worth ...
Bob Dylan will release “The 1974 Live Recordings,” the entire gigantic archive — 431 tracks — of his 1974 arena tour with the Band. Most of “Before the Floo ...
Bass guitar might be the instrument Paul McCartney was known for in The Beatles, but he was also a lead guitarist for the band. How many lead parts did he play?
“No minor chords here, mate - just major chords hitting you in the ... Simmons saw a similarly manic quality in Angus: “When the lights went out at the end of each song, Angus was still going crazy, ...
A normal C major chord is C-E-G, but you can easily change it to E-G-C ... “It’s especially special to be playing at The Whisky... where almost all of my guitar heroes have played”: Sophie Lloyd ...
US. On that roster, which ranks the most-consumed songs in the world–with all streaming and sales data from America removed–the R&B-leaning tune shoots from No. 184 to No. 99. Over on the ...
over 12 years ago. There is a furious sense of urgency and drive in this song, with the twang of acoustic guitar and banjo chords frantically keeping in step with Marling's equally driven singing. Her ...