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The Art of Guitar Care with Joey Stuckey

On this episode of Big Blend Radio’s "Music Talks with Joey Stuckey," Joey—Macon, Georgia’s official Music Ambassador—dives into the essentials of guitar care and instrument maintenance. From proper setup and cleaning to understanding how environment, wood, and age affect tone, this solo episode offers practical insight for musicians at every stage.


Joey explains why regular maintenance matters, how working with a luthier can extend an instrument’s life, and why every guitar develops its own character over time. The conversation also explores alternate tunings, playability, and the lifelong journey of shaping your personal sound. Whether you’re a working musician or a passionate hobbyist, this episode highlights the importance of caring for your instrument so it can perform at its best.


Joey Stuckey is an award-winning blind musician, producer, recording artist, guitarist, and Macon, Georgia’s official Music Ambassador. Known for his Southern rock and blues roots, Joey is also the owner of Shadow Sound Studio and a passionate educator dedicated to sharing the power of music.


Learn more: https://www.joeystuckey.com/  

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