Attack of the Guitar Blogs

You may have noticed that I titled this section “Other Stuff”. And it’s simply because I hate the word BLOG. Despise it. It sounds like something you cough up or some type of horror movie character. “Attack of the Blog” or what have you. But that aside, this section is somewhat although I admit it reluctantly in all actuality a blog. Anyways that brings me to the point of this post, there are plenty of Great Guitar Blogs on the internet today, and if you look at the bottom of this post; I have supplied a link to a few great ones you might want to check out. But first, I’d like to give you a little lesson in technology, as keeping track of websites can often be a problem if you know of lots you like to stay updated on.

How to Surf the Web at a Breakneck Pace

If you don’t currently have an RSS feed reader, you are missing out on the fastest way to surf the web. What an RSS feed reader basically allows you do to is surf the web at a breakneck pace, by staying in the same spot and allowing the pages to come to you (even better then television if you think about it). RSS stands for something that only complete computer geeks understand, but if you want to read more about it, here is a simple explanation called What Is RSS?

If you are looking for a RSS Reader (and if you read multiple sites, you should be), I reccomend Google Reader.

And if you want to subscribe to my this site, click here. And check out the list below if you are looking for even more guitar blogs.

30 Guitar Blogs on The Internet

11 comments So Far, What will you say?

  1. 1 Zac Wed, Dec 26, 2007 | 8:59 pm

    If you dont mind I have copied most of this stuff into my folder there is a lot of good info on this site and it is not as overwhelming as others thanks

  2. 2 JamesThu, May 15, 2008 | 8:05 pm

    This is an excellent page. I just visited several of the guitar blogs you have listed and they were very helpful. I will pass along this page to my guitar friends.

    Thanks,
    JamDojo

  3. 3 G L WilsonSat, Aug 30, 2008 | 3:15 pm

    When I started Guitarz that list did not exist. There was a portuguese-language blog (which sadly is no more) called “Guitar Bizarre” and there was my blog. That was it. I was astounded that no-one else had thought of the idea.

  4. 4 ChrisSun, Dec 21, 2008 | 3:47 pm

    Thanks for the list man

  5. 5 Fender Guitar Discussion ForumSun, Dec 21, 2008 | 10:57 pm

    Thanks for the great list!

  6. 6 Playing electric guitarThu, Jul 23, 2009 | 8:43 am

    Great list, consider it bookmarked!

  7. 7 DennisWed, Aug 12, 2009 | 4:45 pm

    I found this list very helpful. Thanks very much. I am a teacher and avid player and have recently started my own website and blog. In case you are interested they are
    dennismichaelstudio.com and Dcass100.blogspot.com
    Thanks again

  8. 8 ChrisThu, Dec 31, 2009 | 10:05 am

    Thanks for the list, lots of useful information out there

  9. 9 andrewWed, Feb 10, 2010 | 5:02 am

    “Hi, I’m the proprietor of http://www.myguitarspace.com . We’re the social network for guitarists. I thought your readers might like to know about a new contest we’re having: http://www.myguitarspace.com/contests/guitar-co…. Also, join to promote yourself and your efforts. Please feel free to contact me any time.”

  10. 10 StratoblogsterThu, Apr 8, 2010 | 3:02 pm

    Good list! What would the world do without guitar blogs?

    Don’t answer that. Rhetorical question.

  11. 11 TalkerSat, Apr 10, 2010 | 6:52 pm

    Hi,
    Ha with my ear tuning was a renewed learning curce.
    Wasn’t aware how varied they were, when looking to buy guitar strings. Even in looking through the Amazon listings, it was enough to totally loose me. Wound up with one of the kids giving me an extra set they had. Then the tuning was another relearn process. From years back, and even now, seems my fingers just don’t toughen up.
    Anyway, did blog the full experience, and even tossed in how ones life experiences parallel the guitars life.
    Be Well

    http://www.thetalker.org/archives/228/19-the-pit-in-the-cherry-and-the-guitar/

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