Fender readies a way to capture riffs using a phone
Your phone is already a versatile do-everything-convergence-tool, and it’s about to become a pocket guitar capturing studio, too.
Today's instruments aren't quite the way they used to be, thanks in part to improvements in technology. You can find tech inside guitars, basses, violins, and more, and our instrument coverage details what's coming to Australia.
Your phone is already a versatile do-everything-convergence-tool, and it’s about to become a pocket guitar capturing studio, too.
Guitars, pianos, and electric tech of the music variety can make for a musical holiday season, so here are some ideas that sound great.
Every bit of technology eventually gets smaller, and the same is true with guitar amps, as Fender reveals an app-connected compact amp with a built-in tuner.
An acoustic with the heart of an electric, the Fender Highway Dreadnought is an instrument that could change how you play.
Looking for a gift for someone who has an inner rockstar itching to get on stage? We have some tech-filled ideas that could just make the holidays.
Guitars won’t plug into Bluetooth speakers and typically need a little more power, but there’s now one device that can rock out with both of those concepts.
Playing an instrument doesn’t just mean getting one sound out, and the latest gadget for guitarists is all about that, as the sounds of an era are pushed into one small device.
Buying for someone who loves a good strum or fancies themselves a bit of a muso? Consider these gift ideas for the music lover you’re buying for.
Bringing a guitar amp to go can be a little on the heavy side, but with an app coming from guitar maker Gibson, you just need your phone, and maybe your drive to play.
If you’re buying for someone who wants to strum a song or mix something nice, here are some ideas to help those along.