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"Some of the very best songwriting is about doing special things with simple parts – Noel Gallagher's work is frequently a prime example": Here are 4 chords from his classic Oasis songs
By Charlie Griffiths published
I'm feeling supersonic, give me F#m11/C#
How to solo over a 12-bar blues guitar progression
By MusicRadar published
Whether you’re a seasoned improviser or a jam-session novice, you can always refresh those 12-bar blues licks. We get jamming over the staple progression…
Want to change your guitar's humbuckers and upgrade your tone but don't know where to start? These guides prove changing pickups doesn't need to be stressful
By Rob Laing published
Solder on
'The first thing you often hear on any blues record is a taster of what's to come': Here are 40 turnarounds to fire up your blues guitar playing
By Richard Barrett published
Never be short of ideas again with this guide
"Like Jimi Hendrix before him, John Mayer is not averse to bringing his thumb in for chord fretting duties": Here's some of that and more with 4 Mayer chords to try
By Charlie Griffiths published
Waiting on the D/F# to change
'At his musical core, John Lennon had a wonderful way with chords': Here are 4 of his Beatles voicings and guitar rhythm ideas to inspire you
By Leigh Fuge published
All my strumming, I will send to you
'The 29 songs he recorded (plus 12 alternate takes) show a musician who was technically and stylistically ahead of many of his peers': 5 ways to play like Robert Johnson without going down to the crossroads to make a deal with the devil
By MusicRadar published
Unpicking the fingerstyle of the most influential blues guitarist
'Many classic songs use chords that sit outside of the regular shapes that we learn in the early stages of playing': 9 iconic guitar chords from classic songs and how to play them
By Leigh Fuge published
From The Beatles to Bond, Mr Brightside to Hendrix and The Police – these are historic chords
'Certain chord progressions have been used thousands of times throughout the history of recorded music, so there’s no reason you shouldn’t use these three popular examples': Kickstart your songwriting today
By MusicRadar published
Try these rock, '50s pop and minor blues chord progressions
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