
Joe Bonamassa announces new album, Breakthrough – listen to the title-track now
Is this a new direction for Bonamassa or an expansion of his style? Breakthrough drops on 18 July
By Jonathan Horsley published
Is this a new direction for Bonamassa or an expansion of his style? Breakthrough drops on 18 July
By Paul Elliott published
And he’s got Joe Satriani playing on it
By Jonathan Horsley published
Wilson was in conversation with former Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason at a special BFI IMAX screening of Adrian Maben's recently restored and rereleased concert movie
By Daniel Griffiths published
The survey gave UK music fans the chance to help change government policy. Here’s what you said
By Will Simpson published
Last album and memoir will be released posthumously
By Jonathan Horsley published
Do you even have a nü-metal 2.0 pedalboard if it doesn’t have a Ball Buster?
By Will Simpson published
Rivers Cuomo announces it at their Coachella appearance
By Daryl Robertson published
We've uncovered the very best offers on a range of music-making gear from the likes of Gibson, Fender, Epiphone, Squier, and more
By Matt Mullen published
Ronroco by Gustavo Santaolalla captures the haunting sound of HBO's post-apocalyptic video game adaptation
By Matt Mullen published
V Collection 11 also features MiniBrute V, Synthx V and a redesigned SEM V, along with two new instruments in the Augmented series
By Ben Rogerson published
“I found tons of forum debates from 2004 from people saying, you know Radiohead fans being like, ‘Coldplay's trash’”
By Ben Rogerson published
In purely literal terms, this might be the biggest mic drop ever
By Ben Rogerson published
“I’ve always used Audacity to arrange and sequence my work from tape, but this time, I didn’t even use any hardware,” he says
By Matt Mullen published
Snag Lil Tube, IR Live, V-EQ3, V-Comp, GTR Solo, Flow Motion and AudioTrack for no charge with free future updates
By Daryl Robertson last updated
An expert look at the very best beginner digital pianos on the market from the likes of Yamaha, Casio, Korg, and Roland - including full reviews and video demos
By Daniel Griffiths published
You didn’t have to be a genius to see it coming, and you don’t need much cash to climb on board
By Daniel Griffiths last updated
However, its famous bright yellow store in Brighton will be closing its doors
By Jonathan Horsley published
Is this a new direction for Bonamassa or an expansion of his style? Breakthrough drops on 18 July
By Alex Lynham published
Want a silent practice solution that lets you use your whole 'board? Read on...
By Jonathan Horsley published
You wait months for two high-gain classic tube amps to be reimagined in pedal form then along come two in the same week
By Jonathan Horsley published
Wilson was in conversation with former Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason at a special BFI IMAX screening of Adrian Maben's recently restored and rereleased concert movie
By Daryl Robertson published
We've uncovered the very best offers on a range of music-making gear from the likes of Gibson, Fender, Epiphone, Squier, and more
By Jonathan Horsley published
The Apothecary Series includes fuzz, overdrive, phaser, chorus/vibrato and modulated delay, and designer Ben Fulton says they're so durable they might outlast us all
By Richard Blenkinsop published
Mooer updates its compact Prime series to offer even more tones in just as small a package
By Total Guitar published
Learn the guitar style of the most expressive and accomplished playing The Beatle would ever commit to tape
By Total Guitar last updated
Tackle the expressive phrasing and minor pentatonic tricks of one of rock's finest guitarists, David Gilmour
By MusicRadar last updated
Massively expand your musical vocabulary and songwriting options with these beautiful acoustic guitar chords
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 Total Guitar published
Learn the guitar style of the most expressive and accomplished playing The Beatle would ever commit to tape
By Hannah Bruce published
Level up your music-making with these simple but effective tricks that can be easily used by those with zero knowledge of music theory
By Music Radar published
How playing mono synths differs from standard keyboards
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 Alex Lynham published
Want a silent practice solution that lets you use your whole 'board? Read on...
By Richard Blenkinsop published
Mooer updates its compact Prime series to offer even more tones in just as small a package
By Matt McCracken published
A reactive load box from Two Notes that makes the case for keeping your tube amp and forgetting about switching to a modeller
By Jon Musgrave published
Can this latest piano action controller keyboard justify its hefty price tag? Let’s find out
By Bruce Aisher published
PWM’s Mantis reunites a classic synth design with its legendary designer and gives it a contemporary twist
By Andy Jones published
A very cool and compact MIDI controller that could well become your best desktop friend
By Ellie Rogers published
Heavenly 12-string chime, Martin dreadnought clout and serious change from a grand? We’re listening...
By Andy Jones published
As many beats and blips as you need, and as much sound-design depth as you dare to dive into
By Si Truss published
iZotope spin Exponential Audio tech into a top end reverb – it's great, but you'll want to try to get it at a sale price
By Quentin Lachapèle published
Yamaha is the undisputed king of digital pianos, and the Clavinova range is the jewel in their crown