How To Tune an 8-String Guitar
If you have an 8-string guitar, welcome to the club! (I play a Schecter Omen Elite 8 Multiscale pictured above.) However, are you finding it challenging to tune it? It’s a common issue.
If you have an 8-string guitar, welcome to the club! (I play a Schecter Omen Elite 8 Multiscale pictured above.) However, are you finding it challenging to tune it? It’s a common issue.
Mastering fingerstyle guitar is like a pianist perfecting two-handed independence. It’s a journey that demands discipline, precision, and methodical practice.
There’s no shortage of bands using 8-string guitars today. We’re going to discuss bands that have chosen to use this instrument and its vast potential.
So you’re thinking about going to the dark side of the 8-string guitar? Its powerful pull is unquestionable. Because of its enhanced range and adaptability, it presents an array of new musical options, and is a perfect guitar for metal.
If you’re a metalhead looking for the ideal guitar, you need a powerhouse that embodies metal’s raw energy and power. So what’s the best guitar for metal?
We’re going to uncover the unique qualities of 8-string guitars, their role in producing mind-blowing metal sounds, and our top 5 picks you can’t ignore.
Seeking the best multiscale guitar for metal music? You’ve probably heard they provide exceptional tone and ease of play.
Just like finding the perfect melody, choosing an acoustic guitar can be a beautiful journey. You’re not just looking for a tool, but a partner in your musical adventure.
I’ll break down what goes into the price, how to determine quality, and if a $400 guitar can truly hold its own against more expensive options.
You’re on a budget but still want a quality guitar, right? I’m glad you’re here. This guide’s going to dish out the lowdown on the best guitars under $300 bucks.