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From Ancient Traditions to Modern Guitar

The history of Celtic music stretches back centuries, rooted in storytelling, dance, and cultural identity across Ireland and Scotland. Every year around St. Patrick’s Day, these sounds resurface in pubs, on stages, and in homes around the world. However, Celtic music is far more than a seasonal tradition.…

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NI producer spotlight: Women’s History Month 2026

This March, we’re turning the volume up on the women and nonbinary producers who are defining the landscape of rap, R&B, hyperpop, and global club music. These creators are doing far more than just topping charts; they are actively dismantling old barriers to the control room and reclaiming…

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CAGED System Explained: The Only Framework You Need – TrueFire Blog

If you’ve ever felt lost navigating the guitar fretboard, you’re not alone. Most guitarists learn chords, scales, and licks as separate pieces of information. Over time, this creates a fragmented understanding of the instrument. You may know plenty of shapes, but they don’t feel connected. That’s exactly the…

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Soloing Over Chord Changes Guitar: Master the Fretboard

We’ve all been there. You’ve spent months perfecting your minor pentatonic boxes, and you can shred through a blues shuffle with your eyes closed. But then…it happens. The progression shifts to a major II-V-I or a bridge with a few “outside” chords, and suddenly, your go-to licks sound…

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Learn Guitar Fretboard Notes: Master the Neck Fast

One of the biggest game-changers in your guitar journey is the ability to learn guitar fretboard notes with confidence and speed. Whether you’re struggling to find middle C on the twelfth fret or you want to unlock lightning-fast navigation across all six strings, fretboard mastery is the foundation…

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Afro house production 101 – Native Instruments Blog

What BPM should Afro house be? Afro house typically ranges between 110 and 125 BPM, a range that is conducive to expressive vocals, organic drum patterns, and hypnotic basslines. The range of 118 to 122 BPM is often preferred, giving a track energy but enough room to have…

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How to Build a Practice Roadmap That Actually Works – TrueFire Blog

Guitar practice routine is one of the most searched phrases among players—and for good reason. If you’re an early-intermediate guitarist, chances are you’re putting in the time. You practice regularly. You care about getting better. Yet somehow, progress feels slow, uneven, or unclear. One week you’re woodshed-deep in…