Instruments
Playing an acoustic guitar should be an intimate experience. There’s no need for all the fancy bells and whistles you need to get for an electric guitar.
There’s nothing worse for a new guitarist than picking a cool new song to learn, but seeing that it’s tuned down half a step. Tuning is a skill that
The electric guitar is an instrument that seems incredibly simple at a first glance, especially if you know nothing about them. Looking incredibly simple
So, your brand new bassline is sounding otherworldly and ready to unleash that slap-tastic tone on your new track. However, if you’re new to recording
If you are just starting to learn about tuning your guitar, you may have started hearing the standard tuning that virtually all guitars use: E, A, D, G
Are your once bright, melodic strings now losing their tone? Are you struggling to hold tune when you play, or noticing a build-up of gunk or grim between your frets?
Learning how to play an instrument is a very exciting experience – especially when that instrument is the guitar. Guitars are such versatile instruments
Any musician who has been around the block and can handle a guitar knows how important it is to have a good foot pedal as part of your musical toolkit.
So, you’ve picked the perfect tone which is all dialed into your amp and you’ve got those creative juices flowing. You’re all set! You just need to mic
Whether you are an experienced musician, or you are just starting your musical journey, you might have heard of the term, ‘distortion pedal’ before now.
Mixers are fantastic tools for processing music, but they can be confusing if you’ve never used one before. The two most popular mixer types are digital
Recording studios have many buttons for a variety of reasons. While these can seem arranged arbitrarily, there’s a logic behind them.












