Saturday, March 10th, 2012 at 4:08 pm

My Review Of The Washburn Rover Travel Guitar
By: John Sizemore
Red Rover! Red Rover! Send Washburn right over! Remember that little game in grade school? Seriously though, this little red guitar caught my attention as I was reviewing the Martin Backpacker for some students looking for a nice little guitar they could pack around with them. After all, you’re not going to get really good at guitar fast unless you bring it everywhere! Well, with this little gem you can.
Monday, January 9th, 2012 at 5:39 pm

My Review Of The Little Martin LXM
By: John Sizemore
So, I’ve had this thing for little guitars lately. I don’t know why? I have very few child students. But, it just seems more of my students are looking for a little guitar that doesn’t cost too much, sounds great and you can pack around with ease. So I’ve been playing a lot of them. There are several high end guitar manufactures from Taylor to Martin that make high quality smaller guitars. However, the guitar makers that really stand out to me are Taylor and Martin. They seem to really put their backbone into having these little guitars well made.
Saturday, January 7th, 2012 at 11:24 am

My Review Of The Baby Taylor
By: John Sizemore
I just love writing reviews of my favorite guitars. I mean, I have so many that the list just goes on and on. The most important thing is that it provides good information for my students and my peers alike.
So, are you a beginner guitar player? Or, a seasoned guitar player who travels a lot with their guitar? Either way, it’s important for you to make a good informed decision when purchasing your first guitar or one for travel. There have been quite a few popular brands that have made headlines with their quality and playability. So, today I’m going to be taking a look at Taylor Guitars, Baby Taylor, BT2, Mahogany, Natural.
Sunday, December 4th, 2011 at 6:50 pm

My Review Of The Takamine G340
I love guitars and writing reviews! It’s a great combination! I get to play all kinds of different guitars and write about them. It’s just perfect!
I especially like helping the beginner guitarists out there since they really need the most help in choosing the right guitar. I’ve always said you need to purchase as the highest quality guitar you can afford to keep you motivated. After all, it’s difficult enough to learn how to play guitar without trying to play an instrument that doesn’t really sound good in the first place. So, I went hunting for the perfect guitar in the mid-range price that would be excellent for any one. Not just a beginner. I ended up landing on the Takamine G340 Acoustic Guitar and here’s what I found…..