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Creating Electronic Jazz Music
These Guys Rock!
Look What The Stork Brought
Got amp? Need tone? Tips for a great electric guitar sound.
Music industry consultant Christopher Knab with questions that are useful for any serious, business-minded artist or band.
Five pages of ii-V-I-VI etudes, in all twelve keys.
How to be prepared and to know what situations can await you in the world of studios, producers, broken cables and detuned guitars.
Yes, it is possible to have recordings that sell in great enough number to be a successful instrumentalist.
Guitar Nine Records August-September 2005 newsletter.
Music industry consultant Christopher Knab offers up a sample publicity plan you can use to formulate your own strategy.
Selling CDs not as easy as mailing them out to stores and sites? Indie marketing guru Tim Sweeney enlightens you on what else you can do to generate sales.
Tips on adjusting your thinking and broadening your style to expand your audience.
A look at ornamenting interval riffs with melody fragments.
Virtuoso classical guitarist and instructor Jamie Andreas shows how to do both, and most importantly, how to combine them into one activity.
Neo-classical guitarist Tom Hess helps you to identify those inevitable weak areas in your playing.
Want to break out of the blues rut? Danny Jones offers some great starting points.
Get out your brooms and... no wait, check that - here are Mike`s hottest sweep picking techniques.
Hess guitarist Mike Walsh offers great tips for accurate self expression.
Where can a music lover currently find diversity in music programming? The answer may surprise you.
Using your feet to get great sounding tracks, presented by Canadian guitarist David Martone.
I have a lot of experience thanks to my debut album. In fact, for "Suspension" I did everything by myself - production, distribution, promotion - so I know what to do. I know which magazines will be interested and which will not.
Naughty, Wicked Fingerstyle
Welcome To The Other Side
Acoustic Wall Of Sound
Ready To Blaze
Inspired By North American Roots
Cross-cultural Fusion Of Music
Never Wonder Who They Are Again
Capturing His Fiery Playing
Passionate Italian Neo-Classicist
Flushing's Instrumental Rock
Showcasing Musical Compositions
Returning To Instrumental Music
Guitar Nine Records October-November 2005 newsletter.
Music industry consultant Christopher Knab talks about arguably the most important aspect of a music artist`s career.
Are you losing thousands by not knowing more about your fans? Indie marketing guru Tim Sweeney gives some real world examples.
Scare your audience (or even make someone hurl) with this ascending (yet descending) pattern.
Here are Mike`s sweep picking techniques applied to a revered classical caprice.
How will you achieve what you really want (goals) without knowing why you want them, and how you will get there (plans)? Let`s discuss.
Virtuoso classical guitarist and instructor Jamie Andreas helps you get beyond "moving fingers" to actually "making music".
If you think a Slash Chord is only found on a Guns `n` Roses album, you really need this article.
Give your listeners a little bit more by throwing in an unexpected time change.