The artist’s path is an increasingly tangled one in the year 2025, but for guitarists, it’s not so complicated. While money and adulation are fine intentions, a true six stringer needs but one thing ...
The members of bluegrass group East Nash Grass talk about their unfiltered performance style, their IBMA entertainer of the year nomination and their new album. By Jessica Nicholson In the space of a ...
Lo-fi is to audio what black-and-white or sepia-tinted film is to visual. Often lo-fi tracks will loop a sample from an old vinyl record, complete with scratches and crackles, then drop it over a ...
Tyler Grant is one hard-driving musician. If he’s not teaching guitar lessons online through his ArtistWorks academy or guiding a bluegrass-themed rafting trip in Colorado or Utah, he’s probably on ...
If you’re driving along the banks of Bayou St. John on Moss Street on Saturday morning, March 22, don’t be surprised if you have to brake for a banjo player. That suspicious-looking character is most ...
Wide Open Flatpicking employs TrueFire’s adaptive learning technologies and tools optimized for bluegrass guitarists. This suite of tools accelerates learning, improves retention, and provides ...
Billy wasn’t just doing the standard bluegrass flatpicking; at one point he ran his guitar through a distortion pedal and started playing bluesy string bends and metallic hammer-ons like the ’60s and ...
From the iconic roots planted by Bill Monroe to innovators like Billy Strings and Molly Tuttle, bluegrass continues to thrive. The traditions expand, but they never stray far from their foundations.
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