Chromatic Tuners, Old and New
Chromatic Tuners, Old and New Until 1994 I generally tuned my guitar so it was in tune with itself, but rarely tuned it to some… Read More »Chromatic Tuners, Old and New
Chromatic Tuners, Old and New Until 1994 I generally tuned my guitar so it was in tune with itself, but rarely tuned it to some… Read More »Chromatic Tuners, Old and New
Whenever I got a new guitar I used to spend some time trying to find the perfect set of strings for the instrument. This could… Read More »Ukulele Strings, Tunings and Technology
I recently wrote a blog about how to buy a new musical instrument (Where to buy…). I’m still fired up over the difficulty in getting… Read More »Fatherly Advice: Never buy … without a professional setup
I don’t have any trouble transposing a simple tune with C, F and G7 chords into most any other key. When I was younger I… Read More »How to Transpose Chords to a Different Key
How do you get your chord diagrams, chord charts, tab or other music into an iPad so you can read your music anywhere? I recently… Read More »How to read music on your iPad
Android, iPhone, iPad and HTML 5 apps are changing the landscape for us amateur musicians by providing inexpensive (often free) apps to all our devices. I… Read More »iPad Apps for Musicians
The first post for danlovesguitars.com was published on July 9th, 2010. This is the second anniversary or if you prefer it is the danlovesguitars.com 2nd birthday.… Read More »Two Year Anniversary of danlovesguitars.com
Where should you buy your next guitar, mandolin, banjo or ukulele or …? Here’s the choices: Local Musical Instrument Store. I always feel good about… Read More »Where to buy a guitar, mandolin, banjo, ukulele …?
I don’t always use a pick when I play guitar. But I do keep an eye out for interesting new types of picks. Picks are… Read More »Picky Flats
We have now covered 4 of the examples I plan to review on how to get music images into blogs and documents. [jbox vgradient=”#d8d8d8|#ffffff”]This is… Read More »Fret diagrams for chords, scales or licks