3 Ways To Add More Practicing To Your Life WiredGuitarist April 9, 2018 Tutorials, Uncategorized Quality time on the guitar does not have to be something that complicates your life. When you plan your life according to a strict schedule it can make you even less likely to practice. But we don’t have...
6 Reasons You’re Unhappy With Your Guitar Playing WiredGuitarist September 19, 2017 Articles, Tutorials, Uncategorized There are two types of guitar players: people who admit they aren’t always happy with their playing, and liars. No musician has avoided the feeling that they don’t like their musical abilities. Not just...
Ibanez S6570SK Review WiredGuitarist April 10, 2017 Articles, Ibanez Guitar Reviews, Uncategorized The Ibanez Sabre series of guitars were an anomaly of the 80's that was created for guitarists who craved a sleeker design than what most other manufacturers were putting out. They were unique, lightweight,...
Why Recording Yourself Leads to Success WiredGuitarist March 22, 2017 Articles, Recording Tips, Uncategorized There is one essential way to better yourself as a musician thatevery successful musician does but most of us ignore it completely. No, it’s not ear training. It’s not music theory. It’s definitely...
Ibanez RG657MSK Review WiredGuitarist March 18, 2017 Articles, Ibanez Guitar Reviews, Reviews, Uncategorized Notable for their playability, quality, and comfort, Japanese Ibanez guitars have been a huge staple in rock music since the 1980's. We've reviewed plenty of these guitars, such as the...
ESP E-II M-II Review WiredGuitarist March 10, 2017 Uncategorized Do you know what's better than a guitar that looks beautiful? A guitar that you can't even see (terrible camouflage joke)! Today, we'll be reviewing the E-II M-II, a camo-finished guitar with a fantastic knack...
Schecter Solo-II Custom Review WiredGuitarist March 7, 2017 Articles, Reviews, Schecter Guitar Reviews, Uncategorized A few months back, we reviewed the Schecter Solo-II Standard and found it to be a great way to get an affordable Les Paul-Style guitar. However, the Solo-II Standard is a bit smaller than a standard Les Paul...
Geared: Polyphia WiredGuitarist March 6, 2017 Articles, Geared, Uncategorized If you’ve ever wondered whether progressive metal and pop could ever be used to describe the same artist, you don’t need to look any further than Polyphia. After crafting a signature melodic style that...
Ibanez S6521Q Prestige Review WiredGuitarist March 4, 2017 Articles, Ibanez Guitar Reviews, Reviews, Uncategorized Introduced in the 1980's, the Ibanez 'Sabre' line was a unique option for guitarists looking for something a bit sleeker and lighter. The more recent 'S' series of guitars take some notes from the 'Sabre'...
Schecter C-1 Apocalypse Review WiredGuitarist February 24, 2017 Articles, Reviews, Schecter Guitar Reviews, Uncategorized In the past two years, we have done a whole bunch of Schecter C-1 reviews. Since the late 1980's, Schecter's C-1 line has featured some of their most popular guitars, such as the C-1 Custom. Today. we'll be...