
Luis Kalil recalls the time he met – and played for – Jason Becker, at the shred icon’s house
The Red Devil Vortex guitarist started uploading Cacophony covers to YouTube in 2014, and soon caught his idol’s attention

By Phil Weller published
The Red Devil Vortex guitarist started uploading Cacophony covers to YouTube in 2014, and soon caught his idol’s attention

By Phil Weller published
The guitarist says he “dodged a bullet” by avoiding surgery

By Phil Weller published
Blackmore looks back on his Deep Purple departure

By Michael Astley-Brown published
Before Pearl Jam, the lead guitarist sought to make a success of his teenage hard-rock outfit, Shadow

By Matt Owen published
Richards never had any interest in becoming a lead player – and the early innovators of the shred movement did not change his mind

By Phil Weller published
Chaisson didn’t get the gig, but he did strike up a friendship with Jake E. Lee – which would be rekindled a few years later with Badlands

By Michael Astley-Brown published
The Periphery tonesmith uses digital and analog gear in the studio, and one tube head in particular has knocked his socks off

By Andrew Daly published
Joe Perry was forced to part with his beloved 'Burst in 1979, but it was his Aerosmith bandmate who found it again

By Jenna Scaramanga published
From Taylor Swift to Green Day, he’s worked with the world’s biggest stars, and still managed to make 16 of his own records – and, now, his own signature amp with Divided by 13

By Amit Sharma published
The Finnish fingerstylist's acoustic reveries are essential listening for fans of Paco de Lucía, Omar Khorshid, and Lenny Breau

By Joe Matera published
By 1986, the heat was on. The success of the Power of Love required an artistic statement and fast. Guitarist Chris Hayes looks back on the making of Fore!, when Huey Lewis and co rose to the challenge

By Daryl Robertson published
From Springfield to Springsteen, the Simpsons actor talks about becoming The Boss, performing with two guitar icons, and shows off a custom Petillo guitar, complete with Moe inlay. Worst. Interview. Ever? Not a chance

By Stevie Glasgow published
The blues-rock opener from the band’s 1966 debut album showcases a standout example of Samwell-Smith’s fluid, freewheeling bass work

By Phil Weller published
The latest addition to the ever-quirky prog outfit's lineup, guitarist Rickard Swahn made an impact at his first rehearsal among worn-out frets, weird pickup choices, and crumbling amps – and saved a song that was too Mark Knopfler for them

By Henry Yates published
Haynes was one of the many guitar greats whose lives have been changed by B.B. King, and thanks to Joe Bonamassa, he got to pay tribute to him on the song he would have chosen himself

By Damon Orion published
The Philly metalcore gearhead discusses his favorite toys, the balance between groove and brutality, making his guitar sound like it’s not a guitar – and the pedal that’s most underused in his genre

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 Charlie Wilkins published
From shimmering cleans to full throttle roar, these three classic amplifiers helped shape the sound of modern music and still define what great guitar tone means today

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

By Neville Marten published
This Collector’s Edition replica of Ronson’s Bowie-era ’68 Les Paul Custom transports you spiritually – and tonally – to the glory days of the Spiders from Mars (Hull) – but it does not come cheap

By Chris Gill published
Introduced in 1964, the jangle of the 12-string Ricky inspired generations of players, with the likes of Tom Petty, Mike Campbell and Johnny Marr all making it their own

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 Ally Venable published
Learn how to boost your blues to pro levels of authenticity with a handful of great chords and a rock-solid rhythm technique

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 Trevor Curwen published
The first delay pedal from Beetronics offers analog sound with digital control for some time-warped creativity

By Dave Burrluck published
It may appear stripped down and basic, but PJD’s new Origin Series Apprentice is sharply built – and seriously affordable. A new standard for affordable craft?

By Daryl Robertson published
The newest addition to the Canvas family is a versatile, feature-rich volume pedal loaded with capabilities you never knew you needed

By Connor Flys published
Over a long, distinguished career, Nathan East has never had a signature amp. Until now…

By Trevor Curwen published
Made by a keyboard company for use with its organs, this rotary simulator pedal has plenty to get guitarists in a spin

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

By Daryl Robertson last updated
From Fender to Gibson, Gretsch to Spector, here are our top picks for the best short-scale basses on the market right now

By Matt McCracken last updated
Get more for your money with my pick of the top-rated electric guitars below the $1,000 mark

By Ross Holder last updated
My expert pick of straps for electric, acoustic and bass, covering all budgets and materials

By James Grimshaw last updated
I used 10 pedalboards from Fender, D’Addario, Pedaltrain and more at home, in the studio and on stage to find out which ones are worth stomping on

By James Grimshaw last updated
I put budget-spanning pedal power supplies from Fender, Cioks, Walrus Audio and more through their paces – these were my standouts
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