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December-January 2004
Mike Campese: The Fire Within

More ideas on how you can add a really cool twist to your playing.

December-January 2004
Christopher Knab

Music industry consultant Christopher Knab comments on both mythological and practical keys to success.

December-January 2004
Alan Lennon

Let guitarist Alan Lennon take you through the basics of writing songs, starting with the fundamentals of chord progressions.

December-January 2004
Tony Koretz

A practical approach to getting a good recorded acoustic guitar sound.

December-January 2004
Tom Hess Opus 2

Neo-classical guitarist Tom Hess weighs in on the debate over DIY or professional instruction.

December-January 2004
Mike Walsh

Hess guitarist Mike Walsh explains why high caliber playing is important to self-expression.

December-January 2004
Mark Carozza

Bassist and guitarist Mark Carozza lays out some of his tried and true rut-busting ideas.

December-January 2004
Guitar Haus

Composition really separates an artist from someone who is soley a musician, in my opinion. If I am to be viewed in any way, I would like it to be as a composer.

December-January 2004
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Gaining Respect As Solo Artist

December-January 2004
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Following His Vision In Jazz

December-January 2004
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Acoustic Guitar WIth Orchestrations

December-January 2004
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Jazz With Blues-Drenched Phrasing

December-January 2004
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Acoustic, Melody-Driven Content

December-January 2004
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Incredible Acoustic Guitarist

December-January 2004
Guitar Nine Newsroom

Guitar Nine Records December-January 2004 newsletter.

December-January 2004
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Instructor Completes Instrumental Tracks

December-January 2004
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Russian Guitarist Rips It Up

December-January 2004
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German Guitarist Goes For Versatility

December-January 2004
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Have A Very Flamenco Christmas

December-January 2004
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West Coast Canadian Rocker

February-March 2005
Guitar Haus

Running your own label is the ultimate outlet for creating your music and getting it out to people. The alternative is sitting at home waiting for a call from a "real" label. Believe me, pinning your hopes on someone else making it happen for you is very frustrating and can turn you into a very weird person.

February-March 2005
Guglielmo Malusardi

When I was a student I worked hard on exercises and all that, but now I just play or rehearse my repertoire...Although I am also still teaching, so I¥m constantly recalling all the old exercises - no way of getting out of them!

February-March 2005
Mike Walsh

Hess guitarist Mike Walsh returns with an essential list of items you`ll need for your live shows.

February-March 2005
David Martone

Hot tips on triggering kick drum samples for a great low end, with Canadian guitarist David Martone.

February-March 2005
Mike Campese: The Fire Within

Mike Campese opens 2005 with a great workout for your pickin` hand.

February-March 2005
Jamie Andreas

Virtuoso classical guitarist and instructor Jamie Andreas believes organization is power. Soon, you will too.

February-March 2005
Scott Tarulli

Scott Tarulli offers great suggestions on keeping your eye on your goals for self-improvement.

February-March 2005
Drew Vics

Drew Vics stresses the importance of a good foundation.

February-March 2005
Dan Keller

Interested in an aural and methodical inspiration? Let the Sultan of String show you his thematic ideas.

February-March 2005
Paul Adams

How limitation can actually be the vehicle that propells one toward their own statement of purpose.

February-March 2005
Fc Bester

Audio mastering specialist FC Bester cuts right to the chase on what to do before sending off your project to a mastering facility.

February-March 2005
Tim Sweeney

Indie marketing guru Tim Sweeney discusses common mistakes artists make that limit their impact, their sales and their future.

February-March 2005
Christopher Knab

Music industry consultant Christopher Knab tests your knowledge of key public relations concepts.

February-March 2005
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Blues Rocker Plays It LouD

February-March 2005
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Drummer Leads Them Straight Ahead

February-March 2005
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Slovenian Delivers Sonic Treat

February-March 2005
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Blazing A New Progressive Trail

February-March 2005
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Greasy New Orleans Blues

February-March 2005
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Relentless French Progressive Metal

February-March 2005
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