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Guitar playing tips and inspiration to play guitar consistently, have more fun and see more progress with your guitar routine. Every week your host, Tony Polecastro (from tacguitar.com) shows you a new guitar lick and shares new guitar gear and acoustic guitar music he‘s recently found. Tune out the overwhelm of online guitar lesson noise and let Tony be your guide to focus, fun and progress every Tuesday at 10am.
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Tuesday Jul 18, 2023
10 BEST ”First” Acoustic Guitars for Beginners ★ Acoustic Tuesday 300
Tuesday Jul 18, 2023
Tuesday Jul 18, 2023
300 episodes later and I'm still getting asked, "how do you pick out a first guitar?" Well, here goes nothing!
This week, we're diving headfirst into the vast world of acoustic guitars to bring you my top 10 picks for the best first acoustic guitars for beginners.
In this comprehensive guide, we'll be focusing on guitars that deliver the perfect balance between quality, tone, and price—and trust me, these guitars are some of the best the market has to offer. It can be a daunting task, picking your first guitar. You want to get the best bang for your buck, a guitar that sounds good, feels good, and will be with you as you progress through your guitar journey.
Some of the shining stars on this list include the compact yet powerful Taylor GS-Mini, the incredibly valued Yamaha FG800, the always reliable Seagull S6, the pleasantly surprising Bristol BD16, and the sublime Orangewood Echo. But that's not all, we've got five more fantastic instruments for you to consider, each with its own unique qualities.
No spoilers here! You'll have to tune in to find out the rest of my top picks. Remember, everyone's journey is unique and so is every guitar, so take your time, do your research, and most importantly, enjoy the process. Get ready to pick up some key insights on what to look for in your first acoustic guitar.
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Featured in this episode...
- Taylor Guitars
- Jalopy Records
- Michael Watts
- Maneli
- Eddies Guitars
- Lessons with Marcel
Tuesday Jul 11, 2023
10 Best Starter 12-String Guitars (Under $1,000) ★ Acoustic Tuesday 299
Tuesday Jul 11, 2023
Tuesday Jul 11, 2023
Looking for that jingly and sparkling tone that'll charm your ears without breaking the bank? Look no further than these 10 guitars.
In today's episode, we'll explore the wonderful world of 12-string guitars. I truly believe you don't have to break the bank to get your hands on a quality 12-string. That's why I'm highlighting 10 starter acoustic 12-string guitars that are under $1000! That's right, I've been on a mission to find you guys the best budget-friendly 12-strings that don't skimp on quality.
I'll include beauties like the Yamaha FG820-12, which boasts a solid spruce top with mahogany back and sides, which makes for a full, rich sound, as well as classics like the Guild D1212—a guitar that sings with warmth and clarity. The D1212 is a testament to Guild's legacy of crafting fantastic 12-string acoustics.
Whether you're a seasoned 6-string player looking to branch out or a newbie who wants to dive straight into the deep end, I'm confident this list has the perfect guitar for you.
Remember, it's not about the cost, but about finding the right instrument that fits your style and inspires you to create. Tune in to this episode of Acoustic Tuesday to start your 12-string journey with confidence.
Featured in this episode...
- Trevor Gordon Hall
- The Real Andy McKee
- Caitlin Canty
- Gems On VHS
- Play Country Blues
- Turn to Blues
- Chicago Music Exchange
Tuesday Jul 04, 2023
Acoustic vs. Electric Guitar: Choose Wisely! ★ Acoustic Tuesday 298
Tuesday Jul 04, 2023
Tuesday Jul 04, 2023
90% of new guitar players abandon playing within 1 year. Are you starting off on the wrong instrument?
Many years ago, I found myself drawn to the sound of the electric guitar, but as time passed, I was drawn to the warm, resonant tones of the acoustic guitar. For decades, I almost exclusively played acoustic guitar, until recently when the allure of electric guitar reignited my interest.
With this newfound exploration, I have fresh insights and perspectives on where to begin your guitar journey. And guess what? I'm here to share this treasure trove of knowledge with you. So, if you're just starting out, or you're an old hand considering a new path, you've come to the right place.
In this video, I delve into the 10 key differences between acoustic and electric guitars, covering everything from body styles to string gauges. It's not just about which one is better—it's about understanding the unique qualities of each and how they can influence your playing and musical growth.
If you don't have time to watch the whole video, I strongly recommend you go down the acoustic path. The acoustic guitar is not just more portable and less gear-intensive, but it also serves as an excellent foundation to build your strength and dexterity due to its string gauge and length. This makes transitioning to electric guitar easier in the long run!
Featured in this episode...
- Buffalo Kin
- Peter Dankelson
- Michael Watts
- No Sudden Movements
- Fat Possum Records
- Innovative Leisure
- Mapache
- Suzanne Santo
- Laney Lou and the Bird Dogs
Tuesday Jun 27, 2023
Looking for must-hear banjo players? Start here! ★ Acoustic Tuesday 297
Tuesday Jun 27, 2023
Tuesday Jun 27, 2023
If you need more banjo in your life, this list was hand-picked for you.
This episode is all about the brilliant banjo players that inspire countless guitar journeys, including my own—and hopefully yours!
But first, a little storytime. I remember back when I was a fledgling in the world of bluegrass and folk music at the Old Town School of Folk. I stumbled upon my first bluegrass CD, an Earl Scruggs album. Let me tell you, that album shook my world and cast a profound influence on my guitar journey. It set me on a path of exploration into the rich and vibrant landscape of this bluegrass and folk.
Today, I'm excited to share with you some banjo wizards, divided into three sections.
First, we have "The Classics", the legends who shaped the bluegrass scene: Earl Scruggs, Sonny Osborne, and J.D. Crowe. Their work is timeless and continues to influence musicians around the world.
Then, we'll delve into the realm of "Old-Time Players", featuring the likes of Rhiannon Giddens, Nora Brown, and Chris Coole. They're keeping the traditional banjo sound aliave, fusing it with their unique styles and creating something truly mesmerizing.
Lastly, we can't forget the "Must-Know Players", contemporary artists who have reinvented the banjo wheel in many ways. Here, we have Riley Baugus, Ken Perlman, and Abigail Washburn, whose sounds are vital to any banjo or guitar enthusiast.
Listening to banjo players is an incredibly enriching experience. Not only does it help you appreciate the roots of American folk music, but it also broadens your musical horizons, contributing to both your banjo and guitar skills.
Submit your guitarsenal at the link below!
https://airtable.com/shrpAVAi9HUGVUW8b
Featured in this episode...
- Walking the Floor with Chris Podcast
- Fretboard Journal
- Folkway Music
- Jody Carroll
- Acoustic Shoppe
- Candy Rat Records
- Adrian Bellue
- Michael Watts
Tuesday Jun 20, 2023
Transform Your Guitar Playing with Banjo Picking ★ Acoustic Tuesday 296
Tuesday Jun 20, 2023
Tuesday Jun 20, 2023
Are you ready to banjo roll into leveling up your picking hand?
On today's episode, we're journeying into the realm of banjo picking techniques and exploring how they can elevate your guitar playing.
We'll start off with the basics: tuning your guitar. We'll transition your guitar from standard tuning into open G tuning. If you've never dabbled with alternate tunings before, don't worry, I'll guide you every step of the way. This particular tuning allows your guitar to take on a banjo-like resonance, which is exactly what we're aiming for.
Next, we dive headfirst into banjo rolls, an essential element in the banjo player's arsenal. By incorporating these fingerpicking patterns into your guitar playing, you'll discover a whole new world of rhythm and melody that can freshen up your sound. These rolls might be tricky at first, but stick with it—I promise it's worth it!
Now, onto the main event: clawhammer picking. A traditional technique, clawhammer involves a down-picking motion with the fingers, creating a percussive, rhythmic drive. We'll dissect this style in detail, taking you through each step until you feel comfortable enough to integrate clawhammer into your own playing.
The beautiful thing about learning another instrument's technique, like the banjo in this case, is that it provides a new lens to view your guitar playing. You'll uncover fresh sonic patterns and new ways of approaching the guitar that you may not have discovered otherwise. I guarantee this episode is a fantastic opportunity to broaden your musical horizons and fuel your guitar journey.
Featured in this episode...
- Tom Sands Guitars
- Schorrguitars
- Colter Wall
- Molly Tuttle
- Billy Strings
- Punch Brothers
Tuesday Jun 13, 2023
Tuesday Jun 13, 2023
Feel like you're in a guitar rut? Maybe you're craving a fresh perspective to ignite your creativity? Try using banjo tuning, specifically open G tuning. Seriously!
In this video, we're starting from scratch—taking your guitar from standard tuning to open G tuning. And don't worry, I'll guide you through each string's pitch so you can get the tuning just right.
Once we're in tune, we dive into the heart of this lesson—exploring three magical chord shapes you can use in open G tuning. I'm going to walk you through the barre-chord shape, the stairstep shape, and the reverse stairstep shape. You'll learn how to play major and minor chords with them, opening up a whole new realm of sonic possibilities!
Next up, we're focusing on scale shapes in open G tuning. Understanding scale shapes is essential for riff creation, songwriting, and simply jamming out in this vibrant and versatile tuning.
This episode isn't just about learning a new tuning, though. It's about broadening your horizons as a musician. Learning how to play another instrument, like a banjo in this case, can significantly improve your guitar playing. It unlocks new sonic patterns and presents new ways of approaching your guitar.
Submit your guitarsenal at the link below!
https://airtable.com/shrpAVAi9HUGVUW8b
Featured in this episode...
- McPherson Guitars
- The Real Andy McKee
- Trevor Gordon Hall
- Calum Graham
- Dustin Furlow
- Andrea Stolpe
Tuesday Jun 06, 2023
Why Guitarists Need to Know These 10 Cheap Banjos ★ Acoustic Tuesday 294
Tuesday Jun 06, 2023
Tuesday Jun 06, 2023
Get your twang on while expanding your musical horizons with these 10 all-star options for beginner banjos.
We're breaking out of the six-string mold and diving into the bright, toe-tapping world of the banjo. We'll look at 10 affordable banjos that are perfect for any acoustic guitar player looking to dabble in some new sonic territories.
We've split our list into two categories: resonator banjos and open back banjos. Some of you may be scratching your heads, wondering, "What's the difference, Tony?" Well, you're about to find out!
Resonator banjos, like the Deering Goodtime #2 and the Recording King RK-R20, are perfect for those looking for that full-bodied, bluegrass sound. The resonator at the back of the banjo projects the sound forward, which gives these banjos a rich, powerful tone.
On the other hand, open back banjos, such as the Goldtone CC-100, provide a mellower and more intimate sound. These banjos are lighter, easier to hold, and are often used in old-time music and clawhammer style playing.
But regardless of which style you choose, here's a pro-tip: learning to play a new instrument can have incredible benefits for your guitar playing. It can unlock new sonic patterns, giving you fresh ideas and ways of approaching your guitar. Plus, let's be honest, who wouldn't want to add a bit of banjo flair to their acoustic repertoire?
Submit your guitarsenal at the link below!
https://airtable.com/shrpAVAi9HUGVUW8b
Featured in this episode...
- Thompson Guitars
- Trey Hensley
- Fretboard Journal
- Molly Tuttle
- Billy Strings
- Andy Hall
Tuesday May 30, 2023
Vintage Magic! Comparing Pre-1950 All-Mahogany Martins ★ Acoustic Tuesday 293
Tuesday May 30, 2023
Tuesday May 30, 2023
After almost 100 years, this Martin sounds better than ever, but how does it compare to other Martins?
Today's show is something truly special, especially for those of you who love vintage guitars just as much as I do. We'll be exploring the world of all-mahogany, pre-1950 Martin Guitars, from the craftsmanship and the sound to why these guitars are valued by guitar geeks.
We're kicking things off with a 1946 Martin 00-17, a mid-sized guitar that packs a punch. The all-mahogany build gives it a warm, mellow tone and its larger body size projects that tone beautifully. If you're all about that mid-range magic, this one is for you.
Next up, we're taking a leap back in time with a 1935 Martin 0-17. This beauty features a smaller body size that contributes to a distinct, focused tone. Despite its compact size, this all-mahogany Martin has a voice that's full of character—it's perfect for those fingerpicking blues.
Finally, we're going even further back to 1926 with the Martin 2-17. The smallest of the bunch, it surprises with its rich and warm sound. This one is proof that size doesn't always equate to sound. Its smaller stature gives it a unique tonal profile that's just simply enchanting, dry, woody, and responsive.
Throughout the episode, we'll do side-by-side comparisons of these amazing instruments to truly dive deep into the effect of body size on a guitar's tone. Not to mention, these all-mahogany Martins are more accessible in terms of price - making them fantastic options for guitarists who want that vintage charm without breaking the bank compared to other guitars from these years.
Featured in this episode...
- David and the Devil
- Bella White Music
- Rhett Shull
Tuesday May 23, 2023
18 Resonator Guitarists You Need to Know ★ Acoustic Tuesday 292
Tuesday May 23, 2023
Tuesday May 23, 2023
What's better than 10 resonator guitarists (resonatorists?) to inspire your guitar journey? How about 18?
Today's episode is for those who are passionate about resonator guitars—those distinctive instruments that have captivated artists and audiences alike with their uniquely soulful, metallic timbre. If you've ever been captivated by that robust and twangy sound, you'll love this video as we delve into the works of 18 remarkable resonator guitarists who are bound to inspire you.
From well-known artists like the incredible Charlie Parr, known for his raw, authentic, and deeply emotive blues and folk music, to lesser-known yet immensely talented musicians like Sarah Rogo, who blends her compelling voice with expert slide guitar to create a truly mesmerizing experience.
Resonator guitars are unlike any other. Their unique construction features spun metal cones that amplify the strings' vibrations. They produce a sound that's both powerful and vibrant, exuding a sense of nostalgia and a certain rawness that's hard to replicate. This unique sound—part country, part blues, part old-timey music hall—has enamored audiences across generations, making them a beloved choice for musicians worldwide.
As we journey through this list, we'll dive into what makes each guitarist unique and how they utilize the resonator guitar to bring their music to life. Whether you're an experienced guitarist looking for some new inspiration, or a beginner interested in trying out the resonator guitar, this video is for you!
Featured in this episode...
- Fretboard Journal
- The Handmade Music School
- Emerald City Guitars
- Furch Guitars Official
- Adrian Bellue
- Darrell Scott
- Fat Possum Records
Tuesday May 16, 2023
Check Out These TASTY Slope Shoulder Dreadnoughts ★ Acoustic Tuesday 291
Tuesday May 16, 2023
Tuesday May 16, 2023
Have you ever seen such tasty sunburst, slope shoulder dreadnoughts?
I'm a proud owner of two slope shoulder dreadnoughts and let me tell you, they're a real treasure in any guitarist's collection. These guitars are known for their deep, rich sounds, creating a broad audio landscape that contrasts sharply with the laser-focused sound of their square shoulder counterparts.
The first star of today's show is the Santa Cruz Vintage Southerner. This guitar is a true jack of all trades. Its high-quality woods, precise craftsmanship, and the unmistakable Santa Cruz touch all blend together to produce a sound that's as rich and full as you can get. It's great for instrumentals and recording, filling the room with balanced, vibrant tones. With its responsive top and comfortable playability, it's no wonder the Vintage Southerner has earned its place in my collection.
Next up, we have the Atkin J43. If you thought the Santa Cruz was versatile, wait until you get a load of this one. The Atkin J43 is a powerhouse of versatility, making it an excellent choice for both fingerpicking and flatpicking styles. Its balanced tone, robust volume, and the warmth it brings to the table make it a standout choice for any recording or instrumental performance. The craftsmanship is, of course, top-notch, as we've all come to expect from Atkin guitars.
So, stick around as we delve into the nuanced world of slope shoulder dreadnoughts. Whether you're a seasoned player or a beginner, there's something to learn and appreciate about these amazing instruments.
Submit your guitarsenal at the link below!
https://airtable.com/shrpAVAi9HUGVUW8b
Featured in this episode...
- Santa Cruz Guitar Co
- Atkin Guitar Company
- Candy Rat Records
- Molly Tuttle
- Chicago Music Exchange
- Colter Wall