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Mike gets a little more detailed here, building on his previous sweeping columns.
Many people who have been teaching guitar for a long time don`t know all 5 of the important things you are now going to learn about how to teach guitar.
Draven Grey talks about defining a fan base and creating a unique album release process.
Virtuoso classical guitarist and instructor Jamie Andreas teaches you to constantly be open to new ideas and new intuitions about ways to improve your playing.
Here`s a lesson in dynamics from Michael Knight - make your songs come alive with cues from bands such as Van Halen, Black Sabbath, Rush and Nirvana.
Joe discusses one of the most invaluable practice techniques known - recording yourself and listening.
Music industry guru Christopher Knab has heard them all, and here are the top three reasons.
Ten of the very best guitar kids from the past two months in a video format. You can submit your most terrifying videos.
Maintaining a fresh perspective is not only key for making great music, but also in getting that great music heard.
A great article from Tom Hess focuses on helping students solve their musical problems.
Building on the last column, Mike adds more examples here, building on his previous sweeping columns.
Michael Knight returns with the first installment of his Exotic Scales series.
Is it really necessary to know how to read music? Let`s open this can of worms.
Ten of the very best guitar kids from the past two months in a video format. You can submit your most terrifying videos.
Here`s what a designer can tell you that will help you set your band and your music apart.
Music industry guru Christopher Knab has a heads up - streaming music is the future.
Building on the last two columns, Mike wraps up the series with a G minor arpeggio progression.
Having the ability to record your guitar parts very quickly and efficiently in the studio will maximize your music career opportunities.
Virtuoso classical guitarist and instructor Jamie Andreas teaches you that practicing one thing affects everything else we play, for good or for bad.
Michael Knight has a 4-note diminished scale for you to add to your repertoire.
Here is a technique used by the pros to adjust a guitar neck for proper intonation.
Indie marketing guru Tim Sweeney helps you get more fans to your shows when sending event invitations through Facebook.
Music industry guru Christopher Knab reminds us we have to adapt to technological and economic changes, as uncomfortable as that may be.
Five of the very best guitar kids from the past two months in a video format. You can submit your most terrifying videos.
If you hold the belief that it is wrong to try to make money with your musical talents, do not read any further - please don`t read this.
Mike Campese introduces you to a cool scale sequence that is not commonly used.
When you find a group of musicians that you write, perform and hang with and can trust, well you may have won a lottery in life.
Virtuoso classical guitarist and instructor Jamie Andreas provides some clarity on the subject of scales.
Mike discusses one of the most effective methods for practicing chord changes.
Backstage warm ups take on their own quirks, stories and connections that help to explain their success and approach to their music.
Indie marketing guru Tim Sweeney implores you to keep from throwing away your passion.
Playing high-pitched squeals that are so important in the style of metal players (and others).
Here you`ll get essential tips to help you achieve the success you are striving for.
Take a small pattern and turn it into a larger phrase that will sound cohesive.
By learning about the music industry from a professional who has already done big things, you will be much more likely to succeed in your own music career.
Virtuoso classical guitarist and instructor Jamie Andreas helps you become the greatest guitarist and musician you can possibly be.
Indie marketing guru Tim Sweeney reminds us that a huge percentage of artists either forgot or never learned that a show is an experience for their fans.
Mike brings up some of the typical reasons why so many guitarists are unable to improve their musical skills.
Michael Knight shares some ideas for keeping a positive light on your band.
Shedding light on modes for those of you that are reaching out for new ideas to add to your musical armoury.
To become an excellent 7 string guitar player, you will need to fully understand how to overcome any challenges that arise with your new instrument.
Music industry guru Christopher Knab believes ignorant, misinformed musicians are a menace to themselves.