
Doug Irwin, legendary maker of Jerry Garcia’s record-shattering Tiger and Wolf guitars, dies aged 76
Irwin made five guitars for Garcia, two of which became some of the most expensive guitars of all time when they sold at auction

By Matt Owen published
Irwin made five guitars for Garcia, two of which became some of the most expensive guitars of all time when they sold at auction

By Janelle Borg published
Gary Leddington utilized his craft, and his surrounding community, to build a one-of-a-kind acoustic that features Palestinian motifs

By Matt Owen published
Marley Senior’s legendary Les Paul was his prime stage and studio guitar

By Janelle Borg published
The two publicly fell out in 2018 and Buckingham subsequently left Fleetwood Mac

By Phil Weller published
It’s designed to help beginners master the basics via a rhythm game-like learning experience

By Janelle Borg published
Now in its seventh edition, the festival is set to take place in Austin, Texas – and features Buddy Guy, Joe Bonamassa, and John Mayer, while Trey Anastasio, Tommy Emmanuel, Julian Lage and Pete Townshend are all making their Crossroads debut

By Phil Weller published
The custom build gives the classic guitar design an ultra-modern makeover, and it’s hard not to marvel at the results

By Andrew Daly published
Perry and B.C. Rich go way back. The Aerosmith guitarist looks back on the most outlandish guitar the brand ever made him, the ’70s Bich 10 Supreme

By Nick Wells published
The Intervals and Nita Strauss bassist’s personalized 6-string Dingwall was first made as a one-off artist build – only for it to turn into his first-ever signature model

By Andrew Daly published
Despite horrifying Winter at one point with his terrible tone, and only barely managing to keep up with Gilbert, the guitarist who was inspired by an Angus Young solo has kept himself incredibly busy

By Chris Jisi published
Bassist Allen McGrier grew up in the shadows of Motown and the Jamerson family in particular

By Naomi Baker published
Second album AUTONOMY is a strike for freedom for the Liverpool quartet, who felt limited in their corporate environment

By Andrew Daly published
Even though his band was produced by Billy Cox and opened for Judas Priest, Alice Cooper, Ted Nugent, and countless others, industry issues held him back. And yet, powered by his original Marshalls and pedals, Jim Gustafson's determination means he’s still out there today

By Andrew Daly published
Is Joe Perry a Marshall guy, Fender guy, boutique guy, pedal amp guy? Answer: he’s all of the above

By Henry Yates published
He once snuck into a B.B. King show aged 13. Now Jimmie Vaughan is part of Joe Bonamassa's all-star tribute to the King of the Blues – he explains how he approached tackling his hero's licks and what he learned from the master

By Jonathan Horsley last updated
My pick of the best guitar compressor pedals will enhance your tone with options from Boss, Keeley, MXR, and more

By Matt McCracken published
The Telecaster’s “asshole cousin” trades traditional twang for a boutique growl that looks as sharp as it sounds

By Rob Laing published
EQD founder Jamie Stillman on the pedal that made the company famous, why the overcomplicated is not for him, and the stompbox that serves death metal and country guitarists alike

By David Mead published
Patrick James Eggle’s take on the OM body shape is built by Faith’s facility in Indonesia and based around PJE’s Linville model from his acoustic-building days. But does it rock our world?

By Pete Emery published
Fender celebrates 30 years of the ubiquitous Hot Rod Deluxe with an Anniversary edition that boasts a speaker change and a classy aesthetic

By Matt Owen published
The latest entry into EarthQuaker Device's range of revolutionary ambience machines will make you rethink your relationship with reverb

By David Konow published
The designs and innovations created by Reinhold Bogner, Paul Rivera, Michael Soldano, and Jose Arredondo have shaped the amps of today, and continue to shape the amps of tomorrow

By Joe Bonamassa published
In his latest lesson for GW, Joe Bonamassa celebrates B.B. King’s late '80s collaboration with U2

By Jared James Nichols published
In his latest Guitar World column, the blues powerhouse channels Slowhand (and uses his own track Threw Me to the Wolves) for a lesson in lyrical leads

By Richard Barrett published
Soloing over changes is cool, but sometimes the blues is all about exploring melody over a single chord

By Charlie Starr published
No B-Bender, no problem, as the Blackberry Smoke frontman shows us 9 licks for that faux pedal-steel sound

By Richard Barrett published
Altered chords can be intimidating at first, but here we demystify the naming conventions, and once you understand that, you can easily find your own

By Cory Wong published
Cory Wong uses Vulfpeck's Jaco-inspired Dean Town to teach us the value of doubling a bassline on guitar

By Joe Bonamassa published
Bonamassa says B.B. King’s The Thrill Is Gone is so perfect that he initially couldn’t find anyone to cover it on his tribute album. Here, he unpacks the tones and approaches of the King of the Blues

By Matt McCracken published
The Telecaster’s “asshole cousin” trades traditional twang for a boutique growl that looks as sharp as it sounds

By David Mead published
Patrick James Eggle’s take on the OM body shape is built by Faith’s facility in Indonesia and based around PJE’s Linville model from his acoustic-building days. But does it rock our world?

By Pete Emery published
Fender celebrates 30 years of the ubiquitous Hot Rod Deluxe with an Anniversary edition that boasts a speaker change and a classy aesthetic

By Matt Owen published
The latest entry into EarthQuaker Device's range of revolutionary ambience machines will make you rethink your relationship with reverb

By Connor Flys published
A long-lost EHX Big Muff variant, made real – and now made for bassists to enjoy too.

By Trevor Curwen published
Flattley combines the functions of two of its pedals into one chassis to create a Marshall-flavoured drive and boost

By Daryl Robertson published
Wampler is going for gold with a versatile, fun and pretty great-sounding dual drive pedal

By Jonathan Horsley published
A schematic, lost in the shuffle, resurfaces with the help of JHS Pedals supremo Josh Scott, and presents us with a fresh slice of Pi

By Jonathan Horsley last updated
My pick of the best guitar compressor pedals will enhance your tone with options from Boss, Keeley, MXR, and more

By Ross Holder last updated
From analog to digital, and shimmery to subtle, let me show you the top chorus pedals you can buy today from the likes of Boss, Ibanez, MXR and Walrus Audio

By Matt McCracken last updated
I count down the best compact acoustics for new players, smaller guitarists and those looking for a neat 'couch guitar'

By Ross Holder last updated
After nearly ten years working in a busy high-street music store, I’ve seen which beginner amps truly deliver, offering the best value, most useful features, and long-lasting popularity from brands like Blackstar, Fender, Positive Grid, and more

By Chris Schwarten last updated
Get the most out of your playing at home with one of these great bass practice amps

By Amit Sharma last updated
Find your fit with our top pick of the best Fender Strats

By Daryl Robertson last updated
I tested 10 of the most popular capos on the market. Here’s my expert picks for electric, acoustic, 12-string and beyond
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