Guitar Tricks Blog: Announcements
Posted March 18, 2016
John Lennon is Here

Learn the secrets behind the greatest Lennon songs of all time, straight from the instructors!
Posted February 26, 2016
Complete List of What's Free on Guitar Tricks
Our guitar lessons are THAT GOOD. And to prove it, we made the first tutorial in each section free. This is in addition to the 24 free sample lessons.
These tutorials never expire, and are always available to you...
Posted January 15, 2016
The Guitar Tricks Difficulty Ratings

Posted December 28, 2015
2015 Highlights
Posted December 8, 2015
Happy birthday, Keith Richards!

The legendary Keith Richards' birthday is coming up on Dec. 18. To celebrate, we challenged Guitar Tricks instructor Mike Olekshy to play 25 Rolling Stones riffs in one take!
Posted November 20, 2015
Local Shops Series: SF Guitarworks

This holiday season we want to highlight independent music stores all over the U.S. In this first edition, we got to know Geoff, owner of SF Guitarworks in San Francisco, CA...
Posted November 20, 2015
Local Shops Series: Bass Strings Online

Here's our second installment of highlighting independent music shops this holiday season!
Posted August 14, 2015
Survey Winner Announced!
We'd like to thank everyone who who participated in our survey. Your feedback is invaluable!
Posted July 31, 2015
How To Use The Guitar Tricks Jam Station
Ever wanted to play lead guitar with a band? Now you can at home!
The Guitar Tricks® Jam Station is a fun way to work on your lead guitar playing by jamming with a band.
Learn how it works in this guide.
Posted July 31, 2015
How To Use Lesson Favorites and Lesson History
At the time of writing this, Guitar Tricks® has over 11,000 online guitar lessons, with more being added every single week! That's a lot of lessons. You might find yourself wondering how to get back to a lesson that you watched in the past. Other than clicking "My Last Lesson" on the homepage, the easiest way to find previously viewed lessons is with the History and Favorites features. Here's how they work.