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How to choose a cello and learn to play it
17/08/2026
Gear
Have you always been drawn to the deep, singing tone of the cello and finally want to learn it? You can start at any age. We will tell you where the cello comes from, which one to choose, what accessories you need and how to make the first steps so you play sooner than you think.
How to play at home without disturbing the neighbours
03/08/2026
Gear
Living in a flat and want to play, but not to go to war with the neighbours? You do not have to stop or play in secret. Just pick an instrument you can play at full volume through headphones, or quieten the one you already have. We show you the top quiet instruments for a flat and a few tips that keep anyone from hearing you through the wall.
How to choose a harmonica for a beginner
27/07/2026
Gear
A harmonica is a cheap, pocket-sized instrument on which you can play your first melody within minutes. The catch is that there are two completely different types, and the wrong choice will slow you down. We explain the difference between a diatonic and a chromatic harmonica and advise which one, and in what key, to pick to start.
How to choose a concert flute: a beginner guide
27/07/2026
Gear
The concert flute is one of the most beautiful and versatile wind instruments, but it is easy to get lost among the models on your first purchase. We explain how it differs from the recorder, what to watch for in the keys and material, and which concert flute suits a beginner or a child.
What is the difference between a keyboard and a digital piano?
Updated
10/07/2026
Gear
If you are a beginner choosing your first keyboard instrument, you have several options. Beginner musicians most often choose a keyboard or a digital piano. When choosing the right product, price and quality matter, but so do functions and intended use. Although a keyboard and a digital piano may seem identical, there are several important differences. We will help you choose the instrument that fits your needs.
How to choose speakers for a turntable
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10/07/2026
Gear
The simplest speakers for a turntable are active speakers if your turntable has a built-in preamp or line output. With passive speakers you need an amplifier or receiver, and older turntables often also need a separate phono preamp.
Pedalboard: complete guide to pedal order, power and grounding
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10/07/2026
Gear
A pedalboard can make playing easier, but poor pedal order, weak power or messy cabling can quickly add hum, whine and an unclear sound. See how to connect effects, power them and keep the signal clean without abandoning proven rules.
Which BOSS Katana Amplifier Is Right for You?
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09/07/2026
Gear
For over 50 years, BOSS has been at the forefront of guitar innovation, crafting legendary pedals and amplifiers. Since its launch in 2016, the Katana series has redefined what’s possible in an affordable amp, offering incredible tone, versatility, and reliability. In this guide, we’ll explore what makes Katana amps so special and help you choose the perfect model for your needs.
What is a rotary mixer and why does it sound different?
09/07/2026
Gear
Hearing the term rotary mixer for the first time and not sure what it means? It is a DJ mixer where you control volume with rotary knobs instead of linear faders, and it is famous for its warm analog sound. We explain how it differs from a classic mixer, why it sounds different and when it makes sense to reach for one.
Home studio: how to set it up for recording music
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09/07/2026
Gear
A home studio doesn't have to be a big professional setup. If you have a quiet place, a thoughtful signal path and basic equipment, you can record vocals, instruments, podcasts and your own musical ideas at home. In this guide, you will find a practical overview of how to set up a home recording studio without unnecessary mistakes when choosing a microphone, sound card, studio monitors, computer, software and accessories.