Series

Series Names (names link to articles list)
Series: Blues Guitarists
  1. Lonnie Johnson
  2. T-Bone Walker
Series: How do I play that chord?
  1. How do I play that chord? Part 1. Figure it out.
  2. How do I play that chord? Part 2: Look it up online.
  3. How do I play that chord? Part 3: Desktop tools.
  4. How do I play that chord? Part 4: Books, charts and devices.
  5. How do I play that chord? Part 5: Wrap up.
Series: How to buy a guitar
  1. How to choose a guitar as a gift.
  2. How to Buy an Acoustic Guitar for a Beginner
  3. How to buy an Electric Guitar for a Beginner
  4. How to Buy an Inexpensive Amp
  5. Beginner Guitar and Amp Recommendations
  6. Where to buy a guitar, mandolin, banjo, ukulele …?
  7. Fatherly Advice: Never buy … without a professional setup
Series: How to Create Sheet Music
  1. How to Create Sheet Music. Part 1: Tab
  2. How to Create Sheet Music. Part 2. The ABC’s of Notation
  3. How to Create Sheet Music. Part 3: Music Engraving by LilyPond
Series: Humidity
  1. Humidity is up – Guitars come out – Hooray!
  2. How do you know when the humidity is too low for your guitar?
  3. How to Control Humidity and Calibrate a Hygrometer
Series: Jazz Guitarists
  1. Jazz Guitarists – Barney Kessel
  2. Jazz Guitarists – Russell Malone
  3. Jazz Guitarists – Wes Montgomery
  4. Jazz Guitarists – Joe Pass
  5. Jazz Guitarists – Charlie Byrd
  6. Jazz Guitarists – Bucky Pizzarelli
  7. Jazz Guitarists – Mary Osborne
  8. Jazz Guitarists – Jimmy Bruno
  9. Jazz Guitarists – George Benson
  10. Jazz Guitarists – Johnny Smith
  11. Jazz Guitarists – Herb Ellis
Series: Linux for Musicians?
  1. Linux for Musicians? Part 1
  2. Linux for Musicians? Part 2
Series: Modern Guitar Innovation
  1. Modern Guitar Innovations – 1850 – Torres
  2. Modern Guitar Innovations – 1850 – X-Bracing
  3. Modern Guitar Innovations – 1890 – Steel Strings
  4. Modern Guitar Innovations – 1900 – The 12-String Guitar
  5. Modern Guitar Innovations – 1902 – The Archtop Guitar
  6. Modern Guitar Innovations – 1916 – Dreadnought Guitar
  7. Modern Guitar Innovations – 1889 – Hawaiian Steel Guitar
  8. Modern Guitar Innovations – 1922 – F-hole Archtop Guitar
  9. Modern Guitar Innovations – 1927 – Tricone Resonator Guitar
  10. Modern Guitar Innovations – 1928 – Single Cone Biscuit Resonator Guitar
  11. Modern Guitar Innovations – 1929 – Single Cone Spider Resonator Guitar
  12. Modern Guitar Innovations – 1929 – 14 Frets
  13. Modern Guitar Innovations – 1934 – First Electric Guitar
  14. The Adjustable Truss Rod
  15. Selmer plus Maccaferri equals Gypsy Jazz Guitar
  16. Modern Guitar Innovations – 1937 – The Seven String Guitar
Series: Music Favorites
  1. How High the Moon?
Series: Musical snippets for sharing
  1. How’d I get that tab, notation and chord diagram into my blog?
  2. Sharing Tab and Standard Notation Images
  3. Fret diagrams for chords, scales or licks
Series: Picky
  1. Picky Flats
  2. Picky Fingers
  3. Picky – The Thumb
Series: Scales, Modes, Arpeggios and Licks
  1. Scales and Arpeggios
  2. Major Scale Positions for Guitar
  3. Arpeggios from major scales – Part 1
  4. Arpeggios from major scales – Part 2: Harmonized Scale
Series: Slide Guitar
  1. Where do you wear your slide?
  2. What’s your Slide?
  3. How to make a slide
  4. Tunings, Setup and Guitar for Slide
  5. Four Slide Guitar Tunes with roots and variations
Series: Small Guitars
  1. Smaller than an ES-175
  2. Smaller than a Martin OOO (or a Gibson J-45)
  3. Smaller than a Dreadnought from the two Largest and Oldest Guitar Companies
  4. 2012 Small Jazz Guitars – Benedetto
  5. 2012 Small Jazz Guitars – Ibanez
  6. 2012 Small Jazz Guitars – Gibson & Epiphone
  7. 2012 Small Jazz Guitars – Godin
  8. 2012 Small Jazz Guitars – Hagstrom
  9. 2012 Small Jazz Guitars – Dean
  10. 2012 Small Jazz Guitars – Gretsch
  11. 2012 Small Jazz Guitars – Eastman
  12. 2012 Small Jazz Guitars – the Loar
Series: Ukulele
  1. The Ukulele
  2. More about Ukulele
  3. My New Kala Tenor Ukulele
Series: What are guitars made of?
  1. What are guitars made of?
  2. Traditional Woods for Acoustic Guitars
  3. Unusual Guitar Materials
  4. Guitar Woods Present and Future
  5. Ukulele Woods A to Z: Coming soon to a guitar near you?