Continuing with my recent series of guitar play through videos that inspire me on YouTube, is this piece of brilliance by Mike Stringer from the band Spiritbox.
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Continuing with my recent series of guitar play through videos that inspire me on YouTube, is this piece of brilliance by Mike Stringer from the band Spiritbox.
Welcome to the fourth and final entry in this four-part series cleverly titled Getting to know the author. This is perhaps the least appropriate time in the series to point out that I’m quite introverted. Oops.
The new Solar Guitars Type T has been released and it’s a thing of beauty. There’s even an option for those who don’t love black guitars. Although, why?!
As we find our way three-quarters of the way through this four-part series of Getting to know the author, I’d like to remind folks that I haven’t perfected the art of capturing my guitar playing perfectly onto video. I haven’t mastered audio either.
Another day, another guitar play through video that I recently discovered. This one is by the band Enterprise Earth.
One of my favourite themes on YouTube is the official guitar play through. Today I want to share this guitar play through of the track Judgement (& Punishment) by Jinjer guitarist Roman Ibramkhalilov.
I know I mentioned my lack of recording ability in the first part of this Getting to know the author series. Well, part 2 of this series is proof of that. I am working on improving this though.
I was scrolling through my YouTube recommendations the other day when I came across this guitar play through video by Scale The Summit.
Way back in 2017, I wrote about some virtual guitar-building websites I’d discovered. I did this on my Scarebear.org website. Times change and so do virtual guitar-building websites. It’s time to update the list … here.
Let me start by saying that there shouldn’t be a need for an article like this. There’s really only one reason to buy another guitar. That reason?
You need another guitar.