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Monday November 4, 2024. 09:00 PM
This week, we’re checking out the Vola Guitars 5 STM J1, a signature model they designed in collaboration with Steve Tréguier of The Dali Thundering Concept. Its curvy ash body has a sandblasted Olympic White matte finish to show off the wood’s grain.
Tony Senatore's newest video was four years in the making. Joined by violinist Joe Deninzon and pianist Bob Quaranta, here's their performance of Sergei Rachmaninoff's 'Vocalise.'
Gov’t Mule frontman Warren Haynes has returned with a new solo album entitled “Million Voices Whisper.” The powerhouse guitarist and vocalist’s first solo effort in nearly a decade is a special one with guest appearances from Derek Trucks, Lukas Nelson, Jamey...
Sunday November 3, 2024. 09:00 PM
This week’s top 10 list includes an old-school video with Bobby Vega and the Paul Butterfield Band, the next installment in our Billy Sheehan interview series, Brittany Frompovich’s look at look at Toody Cole's work, bass gear, and more.
Ellen Alaverdyan joined Leah Harris for a live studio session at WUNY Studios. “Don’t Blame Me” features some seriously impressive bass work by Ellen!
Fundamental Changes has published a new book by bassist Johnny Cox. 101 Walking Jazz Bass Lines is dubbed a “complete guide to creating fluid, articulate basslines for all essential jazz progressions.”
Saturday November 2, 2024. 08:00 PM
In this episode, we’re diving into an amazing song from Marvin Gaye’s 1971 masterpiece, “What’s Going On?,” and Bob Babbitt’s bass lines from that iconic album: “Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler).”
Dirty Loops dropped a video yesterday, and it’s fire. Henrik Linder and the guys groove hard on Stevie Wonder’s “Living For The City.”
The Pixies have just released “The Night the Zombies Came,” which marks their 10th studio album overall. Another milestone is that it is the first record with their new bassist, Emma Richardson.
Friday November 1, 2024. 10:00 PM
October was a huge month for bass gear, as evidenced by the traffic in the articles here. Here are the top 10 reader-favorite gear stories for the month.
Speaking to Guy Raz in a recent interview, Esperanza Spalding discusses her musical journey, how not everything is about 'incredible technical prowess,' how she's been misrepresented, and more.
Michael Manring shared the news of some upcoming gigs with Tony Kaltenberg a couple of days ago, and I went looking for more videos of duo. Here’s a great one of “Stargazer Lilly.”
311 has released Full Bloom, their first full-length album in five years. The band, featuring deep grooves by Aaron “P-Nut” Wills, wrote the album as a positive message about connecting with others through music.
Thursday October 31, 2024. 11:03 PM
Primus was just announced as a performer on Tool’s monumental “Live in the Sand” festival for 2025, but they’ve also been hit with a curveball. The band has announced that drummer Tim “Herb” Alexander has quit the band.
Toody Cole is the bassist for Dead Moon, a punk/garage band described by the New Zealand Herald as “the most important band you’ve never heard of.” She's the focus of this month's edition of Wonder Women: Stories From The Women Who Play Bass.
Our friend Pete O’Neill sent us this video to help us celebrate Halloween, bass-style. Pete included the tabs in the video for you to check out.
Monday October 28, 2024. 11:13 AM
In this lesson, you’ll learn how to play a Peter Green Inspired slow blues solo in the key of D. This lesson is in the style of the Fleetwood Mac tune, “If You Let Me Love You” off of the Live at the Boston Tea Party album. To get the tone I used my 66 Super Reverb with no...
Thursday October 24, 2024. 11:55 PM
tldr; Yeah, yeah, I’ve heard it all before. There’s no way a solid-state amp could sound as good as a tube amp. Tell that to Joe Satriani who used a Roland Chorus on “Surfing with the Alien” or George Benson who used one for years. The point is that if sounds good, it is...
Wednesday October 23, 2024. 10:37 PM
Imagine a world where the gentle slide of a dobro transforms a melancholy tune into an emotional journey, while the lap steel guitar’s sharp resonance electrifies a room with unexpected energy. As a devoted guitar enthusiast and editor of ‘Acoustic Guitar’ magazine, I’ve...
Could a guitar small enough to cradle easily yet resonant enough to fill a room with rich sound truly reshape one’s musical journey? My love affair with the Larrivée parlor guitar began with this very question. Years ago, in a quaint guitar shop tucked away in a bustling...
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