The ultimate goal of many acoustic guitarists is to develop a personal style. A good way to achieve this is to study the guitar styles of the greats and synthesize the ideas you find most appealing. Acoustic Guitar has many lessons offering insights into the distinct styles and techniques of your favorite guitarists—including blues greats, folk icons, singer-songwriters, and beyond.
A Private Lesson With Acoustic Blues Guitar Master Eric Bibb
Learn more about the playing on 'Booker's Guitar' and Bibb's use of unorthodox chords in blues music.
Trigger Fingers: A Look at Willie Nelson’s Jazz-Inspired Guitar Style
Though Willie Nelson is most easily described as a country musician, elements of jazz have always permeated his style. Here, Adam Levy digs into Nelson's acoustic guitar approach.
ADVERTISEMENT
Learn Fingerstyle Master Alex de Grassi’s Sophisticated Style
De Grassi’s concepts and techniques on his album The Bridge are both subtler and more complex than standard steel-string fare
Video Lesson: Exploring Joan Baez’s Elegant Guitar Style
A skilled and precise fingerstyle player, Joan Baez modeled an approach to accompaniment that was not flashy, but effective, elegant, and complete-sounding with no other instruments.
Exploring the Open Tunings of 3 Prolific Singer-Songwriters
The use of open tunings can open up a whole new world for singer/songwriters looking to establish their own voice on acoustic guitar. Here we take a look at Richard Thompson, Joni Mitchell, and Laurence Juber's use of open tunings and the effect it has on their songwriting.
ADVERTISEMENT
Remembering Folk Icon Elizabeth Cotten and Her Distinctive Guitar Approach
“Nobody did teach me. Everything I know, I learned all by myself, so I give myself all the credit!”
Learn to Play Guitar Like Charley Patton, the Father of the Delta Blues
Widely known as the Father of the Delta Blues, Charley Patton is generally recognized as one of the most influential blues artists active in the first decades of the 20th century. Although no single individual can be credited with inventing the Delta blues style, Patton was one of the first…
Video Lesson: Bruce Cockburn Teaches His Sophisticated Guitar Style
In Bruce Cockburn’s hands, the guitar becomes a true band in a box, delivering powerful grooves, riffs, melodies, harmonized lines, and improvised solos in real time.
ADVERTISEMENT
Video Lesson: Learn to Play Like John Denver
Thanks to his gift for simple and emotionally direct expression, the songs John Denver wrote and interpreted have remained standard repertoire for any musicians who sing with an acoustic guitar.
Video Lesson: David Rawlings Shares a Close-up Look at His Singular Style
When Gillian Welch and David Rawlings released their seminal debut back in 1996, they were often tagged as traditionalists—after all, the album title was Revival, with a black-and-white cover photo of Welch that looked as if it could have been taken during the Great Depression, and they played mostly stripped-down…
Video Lesson: Learn the Bluesy Fundamentals of Eric Clapton’s Acoustic Style
Here you’ll learn some of Clapton’s most intriguing acoustic moves—sophisticated chord shapes, rollicking rhythms, sinuous solo lines, and more.
ADVERTISEMENT
Video Lesson: A Look at Richard Thompson’s Stunning Acoustic Guitar Style
When Richard Thompson plugs in his Stratocaster, fireworks regularly ensue. But his playing is equally brilliant when he picks up a Martin, Ferrington, or Lowden and goes unplugged.
Video Lesson: Remembering Glen Campbell and His Acoustic Style
Whether playing live or in the studio, Campbell always displayed a distinctive style. Here's a look at some of the essential elements of his methodology.
Video Lesson: Inside Joni Mitchell’s Inventive Guitar Style
Mitchell reinvented the guitar as a vehicle for accompaniment and songwriting. The evolution of her guitar style is inseparable from her journey as one of the defining singer-songwriters of her generation.
Video Lesson: Inside Paul Simon’s Atmospheric Acoustic Guitar Style
Paul Simon—with Art Garfunkel and without—and has composed some of the most beloved songs of the 20th century. This lesson explores his musical styles and techniques.
ADVERTISEMENT
Video Lesson: Learn to Play Like Memphis Minnie in Open-G Tuning
Memphis Minnie’s guitar playing has gone mostly underappreciated through the decades, but for many blues-inspired fingerpickers she is a crucial link in the chain of Delta blues through to Chicago blues.
Video Lesson: Learn to Play Slide Like Jimmy Page
In this lesson, you'll get Jimmy Page's blues riffs and musical ideas under your fingers and learn how to take them somewhere new and exciting.
Video Lesson: How to Play Like Son House
Get your guitar tuned to open G and explore Son House's style - a visceral mix of string popping and bottleneck slide.
ADVERTISEMENT
Video Lesson: How to Play the Blues Like Charley Patton
Get your guitar into open G tuning and learn to play bottleneck slide in the style of this influential blues guitarist.
Video Lesson: Learn How to Play Like Tampa Red
Tampa Red intertwines the bass and treble voices, employing a dance-like approach. Get your guitar tuned to open-D and explore Tampa's bottleneck slide style.
Video Lesson: How to Play the Blues Like Skip James
Capturing the haunting, emotive quality of Skip James' music is a challenge. Learn to get into open-D-minor tuning and explore his evocative music.
ADVERTISEMENT
Video Lesson: Learn Neil Young’s Simple but Singular Guitar Style
Among the many players who’ve used such tactics to create sui generis riffs and chord progressions, perhaps no one has been more successful than prolific singer-songwriter Neil Young.
From the Archives: A Lesson on Jerry Garcia’s Acoustic Work
Examine the trademarks of Garcia’s acoustic approach, which incorporates strumming and flatpicking in both accompaniment and lead roles, all imbued with a fair amount of improvisation.
Video Lesson: Exploring Kelly Joe Phelps’ Slide Work in Open Tunings
Prewar blues is just a stepping-off point for Phelps’ intricate fingerpicking and soulful vocals. In this lesson, you'll adapt his open-D ideas to bottleneck style.
ADVERTISEMENT
Video Lesson: How to Play the Blues Like Booker White
Explore Booker ("Bukka") White’s playing in open-G and open-D minor and work your way up to his quick tempos and powerful driving rhythm.