
How a feat of spontaneous creativity resulted in one of Pink Floyd’s most majestic moments
A gentle meditation on mortality was brought to passionate life thanks to one woman’s improvised vocal
By Andy Price published
A gentle meditation on mortality was brought to passionate life thanks to one woman’s improvised vocal
By Ben Rogerson published
Anthony Marinelli’s video might change the way you listen to George Harrison’s ode to sunny positivity
By Paul Elliott published
An epic rock battle began 40 years ago today
By Jonathan Horsley published
The Power Of Love scored Huey Lewis and the News their first number one and an Oscar nod but as Hayes remembers it he just “threw together” the guitar parts from the comfort of his couch
By Will Simpson published
Plus he names his four favourite Oasis songs
By Ben Rogerson published
"I spoke to one of these jungle purists - and it was very interesting hearing his side of things," she adds
By Paul Elliott published
Trio Of Doom was aptly named…
By Ben Rogerson published
Anthony Marinelli’s video might change the way you listen to George Harrison’s ode to sunny positivity
By Andy Jones last updated
Get producing your own music with my pick of the best MIDI controller keyboards for beginner musicians
By Matt Mullen published
"In many cases, we build synthesizers and there is no commercial incentive behind it. In some cases we even lose money - it doesn't matter"
By Dave Clews last updated
Are you rushing, or are you dragging? You’ll know for sure with these essential time-keeping devices from Boss, Korg, Wittner, and more
By Will Simpson published
"Nothing came of it because Jeff was playing through his dodgy Marshall and didn’t like the sound,” he explains
By Ben Rogerson published
Photo evidence suggests that she may have been jamming with an OP-1 and OP-XY during her Short n’ Sweet tour downtime
By Matt Mullen published
The offbeat software studio launched by former Ableton and Teenage Engineering developers releases an amp and speaker-simulating saturation tool
By Daniel Griffiths published
Their DeepMind synth proved to be a great, all-analogue success, but its eagerly awaited new version looks like a step backwards
By Will Simpson published
"You need to pay attention to how you record music," they were advised
By Daniel Griffiths published
Add in a built-in synth and sample engine and its own audio outs and you’ve a musical instrument that defies description
By Alex Lynham published
The original Ditto redefined both bang for buck and 'board space. So what's new with the Ditto 2?
By Jonathan Horsley published
Who couldn't use a COB-style octave-fuzz and boost with a bright red dial for the boost?
By Jonathan Horsley published
The Power Of Love scored Huey Lewis and the News their first number one and an Oscar nod but as Hayes remembers it he just “threw together” the guitar parts from the comfort of his couch
By Jonathan Horsley published
These two versions of Slowhand's pre-war 1939 acoustic were announced on his 80th birthday and celebrate the 30th anniversary of his first signature Martin
By Jonathan Horsley published
One of our favourite fuzz pedals just got expanded but can we call it a fuzz-box when it does so much more?
By Jonathan Horsley published
Available with dual mini humbuckers or with a P-90/mini humbucker combo, these Tobacco Burst singlecuts are available exclusively from Gibson direct
By Jonathan Horsley published
Don’t let the fun Etch A Sketch-inspired retro design fool you, this is a serious tremolo with serious capabilities
By Rob Laing published
We take a look at two different products that can help you get your frets gleaming and your guitar back to its best for smoother bends and clearer vibrato
By Leigh Fuge last updated
Key techniques guitar players can learn from the Led Zeppelin legend
By Roland Schmidt published
Chord hieroglyphics can take several forms. We unravel the mysteries of one of the most symbolic and common examples
By Jonathan Horsley last updated
My pick of the best online guitar courses will get your playing up to speed from the comfort of your own home, whether you're a beginner, intermediate, or advanced player
By Rob Laing published
A string change is the ideal opportunity to get your 'board back to its best
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By MusicRadar published
Inspiration for every skill level
By Jon Musgrave published
This free mono synth plugin is creative, chaotic and fun to use. It’s time to go West (Coast)
By Rob Laing published
We take a look at two different products that can help you get your frets gleaming and your guitar back to its best for smoother bends and clearer vibrato
By Andy Price published
It’s true, sometimes working relentlessly on perfecting a song or track that you’re just not feeling can do more harm than good
By Jon Musgrave published
Putting together the elements you need to craft a beat that just won't let up
By Leigh Fuge last updated
Key techniques guitar players can learn from the Led Zeppelin legend
By Andy Jones published
In today's world of music production, pretty much everything you can dream of will have a virtual counterpart. Let's explore
By Roland Schmidt published
Chord hieroglyphics can take several forms. We unravel the mysteries of one of the most symbolic and common examples
By Andy Jones published
Forget flowers, chocolates or champagne – give your loved one a free vintage compressor plugin instead! Better still, just get it for yourself…
By Andy Price published
It’s easy to get precious about the true meaning of our creative endeavours, but how much authority do songwriters really have to own the definitive reading of their work?
By Andy Price published
It’s easy to carry on fiddling with our tracks, but as Richard D. James knows all too well, that urge to keep going can prove a problem
By Andy Price published
Sometimes imposing rules can force us out of our creative comfort zones. It's a tactic David Bowie used to birth some of his most celebrated songs.
By Roland Schmidt published
Building an extension to a chord doesn’t require planning permission, but it might require a degree of design. We add 9ths to our extension palette
By Andy Jones published
Don't know where to begin with buying and using studio monitor speakers? Listen up
By Roland Schmidt published
If your chord progressions sound a little clunky, try approaching your harmony in an inverse way.
By James Grimshaw published
My guide to hooking up your audio interface to a laptop or computer, step-by-step
By Roland Schmidt published
From bossanovas to Carole King and even James Bond villains, the major seventh can completely change your song’s mood.
By James Grimshaw published
Learn how to hook up your MIDI keyboard to your audio interface - no matter how complex your setup
By Andy Jones published
Don't let a brilliant song be swallowed up in a bad mix by following our guide to the central principles of the process
By Alex Lynham published
The original Ditto redefined both bang for buck and 'board space. So what's new with the Ditto 2?
By Jonathan Horsley published
Don’t let the fun Etch A Sketch-inspired retro design fool you, this is a serious tremolo with serious capabilities
By Connor Flys published
Is it a delay, reverb, modulation, harmoniser or compressor? Well, yes, to all the above
By Pete Emery published
J Rockett teams up with the Bon Jovi ace to bring us a no-frills, but premium pedal that boasts something of an original tone whilst still serving classic sounds
By Stuart Williams published
As heavy-shell snare drums make a comeback, DrumCraft is letting us in on the action at a snip of the price
By Trevor Curwen published
MXR revives Tom Scholz’s fabled '80s guitar headphone-amp tone in its latest pedal. Mass Hysteria ensues...
By Roland Schmidt published
If you’re a gigging keyboard player, the new Roland V-Stage could be the next major addition to your rig
By Stuart Williams published
The first new design from EVH under Wolfgang Van Halen's watch is a Gibson-inspired semi-hollow with plenty of personality
By Roland Schmidt published
In the return of an Iconoclastic instrument, GForce revisits one of the most influential drum machines of the ’80s, and beyond