Playing With Emotion
There may be many different features of music that people relate to. But emotion is the one common thing that is not tied to interpretation or preference.
Our main reason for being here is to help other people become musicians. We enjoy sharing what we’ve learned about music because it’s fun. These articles are about the different ways music has touched our lives.
There may be many different features of music that people relate to. But emotion is the one common thing that is not tied to interpretation or preference.
There are two important goals for any guitar student: learning to play properly; and making sure that practicing and playing guitar is something you enjoy.
In honor of the joy of guitar, columnist Dan Lasley shares with us some of his favorite things about the world of music.
What, exactly, does the term “self-taught” mean? Everyone got help of some kind in order to get to whatever level of playing ability he or she currently enjoys.
On the anniversary of his first article for Guitar Noise, David Hodge takes off on one of his tangents and considers all things in the guitar universe.
Getting out there and playing music with others can be a lot of fun. Here’s a personal account of what goes into one big summer jam.
Let’s break musicianship down into three basic parts: what you were born with, what you can learn, and what you can dream. Where do you go next?
Sometimes it pays to take stock of things and remember what made you want to play music in the first place. Here’s a short interlude for any season.