Jason Sidwell
Latest articles by Jason Sidwell
Red Bear picks
By Jason Sidwell last updated
boutique pick favoured by virtuosos
Mod Tone pedals
By Jason Sidwell last updated
So you've a distortion pedal for extra filth, some delay for ambient echoes and a phaser for some psychedelic whooshing so what next to get? Let's suggest you check out two pedals from Mod Tone…
Slade's Merry Xmas Everybody appraised!
By Jason Sidwell last updated
muso analysis of this massive hit!
blue chip picks
By Jason Sidwell last updated
The picks favoured by US country and blue grass players
Dynarette guitar support cushion
By Jason Sidwell last updated
Guitar cushion perfect for good sitting posture
Jimi and Eric: twin Gods of ‘60s guitar…
By Jason Sidwell last updated
Who could deny that these two tracks boast some of the best guitar playing of the last half century? And both were played over 40 years ago! Only one more to go in Nev’s top fifteen… what’ll it be?
Our final two top acoustics ever (and one is solid!)…
By Jason Sidwell last updated
From the sublime to the also sublime, this next three solos from the Nevster’s list are true classics…
By Jason Sidwell last updated
Guild and Taylor make our acoustic top ten…
By Jason Sidwell last updated
Here’s the next three of GT editor Nev’s favourite solos and why…
By Jason Sidwell last updated
Steve Lukather on tour in East Asia
By Jason Sidwell last updated
Steve emailed GT today with an update about his tour. Sounds fun!
Soloing - Ronny Jordan exclusive!
By Jason Sidwell last updated
Ever tried a one take solo when recording? For many people, playing something new in the heat of the moment and liking it enough on playback to keep can be frustratingly elusive. One common approach for success in this area is to listen to the music several times and trust your instincts to come up with a melody. And this is before reaching for your guitar. If you can hum or sing (even just outlining a rough shape) before playing, chances are the outcome will be more musical and more memorable. It makes sense really as your voice isn't hindered by technique or your own cliches as regards fretboard patterns or licks.I say all this as the next issue of Guitar Techniques (GT165) features an exclusive tutorial based on a solo Ronny Jordan performed over an upbeat jazz groove I created for him. His playing is very memorable in a smooth George Benson type style and a product of the approach I've just mentioned. He listened to the track in his studio a few times and with the melodies in his head, picked up the guitar and played the one take solo that is on the CD. The issue is on sale 23rd April. Take a look when it's out and see if you agree. Jason
Hendrix - All Along The Watchtower
By Jason Sidwell last updated
GT162 (March 2009)Best cover song ever? Whatever your opinion, it can't be denied that Jimi Hendrix came up with an absolutely cracking version of this classic Bob Dylan song. Transcribed and recorded by the really rather brilliant Guthrie Govan, this issue will prove highly popular. Even more so when you consider what else is in it:
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