
Eric Gales says he doesn’t understand all the fuss about Dumble amps
Yes, they sound great, says Gales, but they're not the only amp in the world to give you great tone

By Matt McCracken last updated
Your weekly digest of the best deals on guitar gear from all corners of the web, hand-picked by Guitar World's team of musicians

By Phil Weller published
The monophonic octave pedal from Jordan Wav and FruitFX turns your guitar signal into a frog – but this isn’t a mere gimmick

By Jonathan Horsley published
After flunking the audition simply because of his guitar choice, Morse could have turned deep purple with rage – but it was the making of him

By Phil Weller published
The blues great wanted to keep his chops hidden, but one talk show interview changed everything

By Phil Weller published
Friedman says he's flourished in his time away from the group

By Phil Weller published
The small but beloved company shaped the sound of punk and surf rock, and now it’s been revived by a firm rooted in the Nashville scene

By Phil Weller published
Allison thought he’d lost the chance to jam with his hero, then he noticed a tour bus passing the venue

By Chris Jisi published
The late Funkadelic co-founder tells the story of his encounter with Larry Graham, bass lessons with James Jamerson, and life in George Clinton’s ever-changing band

By Dan Bradley published
Guitarist-singer Agnes Alder and lead guitarist Guy DeNuit on finding success when they least expected it, bidding against big names over rare gear, and how a Game Boy and Nirvana tab book changed their lives forever

By Henry Yates published
The departed soul man was the Stax band’s MVP, writing and driving the R&B classics that ruled the ’60s
![Joyer’s Nick Sullivan [left] and his brother Shane performing live.](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/L9kNEBqsUmCPtmJc6BqgKF-320-80.jpg)
By Joe Bosso published
Oh, brothers, where art thou? Making loud shoegaze in the basement, probably... Their parents raised ’em right!

By Andrew Daly published
He compares the Poison singer to Prince and Trent Reznor in terms of creativity, hails his boss for the freedom he’s given, recalls making early gear choices for the wrong reasons, and says he can only tolerate one Marshall amp – but it’s his all-time favorite

By Amit Sharma published
The Knaggs signature artist has grown an international profile by importing heavy distortion into the blues and bending it to his will

By Gregory Adams published
Technical wizardry plus atmospheric brutality equals explosive results according to the Vernon Reid-approved riff mathematician

By Dave Burrluck published
A new name on the UK’s vibrant guitar-making scene, West Valley comes to market with a vision inspired by the golden era of guitar design

By Alex Lynham last updated
Want to know your Fuzz Face from your Fuzz Gun, or channel your inner Jimi Hendrix? This guide is for you

By Phil Weller published
PreSonus' Studio One DAW has been rebranded and bestowed with a revised workflow, impressive AI features, and amp sims. Is this the DAW every guitarist has been waiting for?

By Matt Owen published
Neural DSP's third hardware launch is the one everyone has been waiting for. But what does a stripped back control layout mean for the overall playing experience?

By Huw Price published
Only two features distinguished a Mary Kaye Stratocaster from any other Strat that might have rolled off Fender’s production line during the mid-to-late 1950s. So why are vintage examples so darn valuable?

By Chris Corfield last updated
From classical, flamenco and crossover, to acoustic-electric models and beyond, these are the best nylon-string guitars around right now

By Trevor Curwen published
Dan Coggins makes the drive section of his award-winning Cogmeister powerhouse available as a pedal of its own

By Richard Barrett published
Time to show the Marshall amp no mercy and engage the Tube Screamer – this solo lesson works mid '70s Thin Lizzy into Parisienne Walkways and Still Got The Blues and doesn't hold back
![B.B. King [left] cups his hands to his ear as he asks the crowd for more. Joe Bonamassa, with a Les Paul, gives his crowd a thumbs up.](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/P3XrQLh86C27JfPp4AGp6n-320-80.jpg)
By Joe Bonamassa published
Bonamassa says King was the kind of player who could say it all with one note – “Just one stinging vibrato and you know it can only be him”

By Richard Barrett published
Today in extended chords 101, we look at 11th chords – both minor and major – and explain how these “harmonically dense” voicings look on the fretboard

By Cory Wong published
Wong explains how outlining notes in the chord progression helps find a solo that's melodically on-point and just what the song calls for

By Chris Schwarten last updated
Online lessons are the ideal platform for developing guitar skills at home or on the go – myself and our in-house experts have tested options for all playing levels, styles and budgets, including a free option

By Joe Bonamassa published
In his latest GW video lesson, the blues-rock superstar recalls how some of his heaviest riffs came together, and to your shock – and maybe even horror – they were written in standard tuning

By Richard Barrett published
A little knowledge with naming conventions goes a long way to understanding complex chords and how they might sound

By John Stix published
Often overlooked in guitar circles when compared to Grateful Dead bandmate Jerry Garcia, Weir was a brilliant rhythm player who blended jazz, folk, country, blues, and rockabilly influences into a style that any guitarist would do well to study

By Jared James Nichols published
Jimi Hendrix Experience, Cream, Mountain, Rush... Jared James Nichols argues that three is the magic number, allowing guitar players to stretch out and the band to feed off each other

By Dave Burrluck published
A new name on the UK’s vibrant guitar-making scene, West Valley comes to market with a vision inspired by the golden era of guitar design

By Phil Weller published
PreSonus' Studio One DAW has been rebranded and bestowed with a revised workflow, impressive AI features, and amp sims. Is this the DAW every guitarist has been waiting for?

By Matt Owen published
Neural DSP's third hardware launch is the one everyone has been waiting for. But what does a stripped back control layout mean for the overall playing experience?

By Trevor Curwen published
Dan Coggins makes the drive section of his award-winning Cogmeister powerhouse available as a pedal of its own

By Pete Emery published
Roadtesting Fractal's renowned amp modeling at a price that could make a serious splash in the compact modeler market

By Matt McCracken last updated
Review update with audio demos to include 5.0 Firmware - "Overall, it’s a brilliant update"

By Dave Burrluck published
Hot on the heels of the Les Paul Custom ’70s, two more blasts from the past rejoin Gibson’s USA line-up. The DCs are back!

By Alex Lynham last updated
Want to know your Fuzz Face from your Fuzz Gun, or channel your inner Jimi Hendrix? This guide is for you

By Chris Corfield last updated
From classical, flamenco and crossover, to acoustic-electric models and beyond, these are the best nylon-string guitars around right now

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

By Jonathan Horsley last updated
The best beginner basses for young players, newcomers, and the budget-conscious, picked by our experts – featuring Yamaha, Squier, Ibanez and more

By Alex Lynham last updated
Stock up on new sounds for less with these incredibly cheap guitar pedals from Boss, NUX, TC Electronic and more

By Matt McCracken last updated
My expert guide to the best picks for electric, acoustic, and bass guitar covering new players through to guitar veterans

By Jonathan Horsley last updated
Our pick of the world’s finest low-end monsters, with the best bass guitars from Fender, Cort, Yamaha and more…
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