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Bobby Kittleberger is the founder of Guitar Chalk and a contributing editor at Guitar World, specializing in music theory, lead guitar layering, melodic additives, gear-related topics and modern rock. After picking up the guitar at nine years old, Bobby has compiled over two decades of experience with the instrument and now focuses on providing high-quality educational resources to the guitar playing and music production community.