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October-November 2005
Randy Ellefson

A look at ornamenting interval riffs with melody fragments.

October-November 2005
Jamie Andreas

Virtuoso classical guitarist and instructor Jamie Andreas shows how to do both, and most importantly, how to combine them into one activity.

October-November 2005
Tom Hess Opus 2

Neo-classical guitarist Tom Hess helps you to identify those inevitable weak areas in your playing.

October-November 2005
Danny Jones

Want to break out of the blues rut? Danny Jones offers some great starting points.

October-November 2005
Mike Campese: The Fire Within

Get out your brooms and... no wait, check that - here are Mike`s hottest sweep picking techniques.

October-November 2005
Mike Walsh

Hess guitarist Mike Walsh offers great tips for accurate self expression.

October-November 2005
Neil March

Where can a music lover currently find diversity in music programming? The answer may surprise you.

October-November 2005
David Martone

Using your feet to get great sounding tracks, presented by Canadian guitarist David Martone.

October-November 2005
Guitar Haus

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.

October-November 2005
Guitar Nine

Naughty, Wicked Fingerstyle

October-November 2005
Guitar Nine

Welcome To The Other Side

October-November 2005
Guitar Nine

Inspired By North American Roots

October-November 2005
Guitar Nine

Cross-cultural Fusion Of Music

October-November 2005
Guitar Nine

Never Wonder Who They Are Again

October-November 2005
Guitar Nine

Capturing His Fiery Playing

October-November 2005
Guitar Nine

Passionate Italian Neo-Classicist

October-November 2005
Guitar Nine

Flushing's Instrumental Rock

October-November 2005
Guitar Nine

Showcasing Musical Compositions

October-November 2005
Guitar Nine

Returning To Instrumental Music

October-November 2005
Guitar Nine Newsroom

Guitar Nine Records October-November 2005 newsletter.

December-January 2005
Christopher Knab

Music industry consultant Christopher Knab talks about arguably the most important aspect of a music artist`s career.

December-January 2005
Tim Sweeney

Are you losing thousands by not knowing more about your fans? Indie marketing guru Tim Sweeney gives some real world examples.

December-January 2005
Sven Stichter

Scare your audience (or even make someone hurl) with this ascending (yet descending) pattern.

December-January 2005
Mike Campese: The Fire Within

Here are Mike`s sweep picking techniques applied to a revered classical caprice.

December-January 2005
Tom Hess Opus 2

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.

December-January 2005
Jamie Andreas

Virtuoso classical guitarist and instructor Jamie Andreas helps you get beyond "moving fingers" to actually "making music".

December-January 2005
Chris Juergensen

If you think a Slash Chord is only found on a Guns `n` Roses album, you really need this article.

December-January 2005
Jason Sadites

Give your listeners a little bit more by throwing in an unexpected time change.

December-January 2005
Danny Jones

Danny Jones is back with blues licks taken from his recorded solos.

December-January 2005
Neil Haverstick

Neil Haverstick reflects on a long and interesting relationship with the instrument to which he has dedicated his entire career.

December-January 2005
Tony Koretz

A few ideas that will help make up the next great guitar solo.

December-January 2005
Randy Ellefson

Guitarist Randy Ellefson introduces two basic ideas in counterpoint: oblique motion and contrary motion.

December-January 2005
Tom Ball

Guitarist Tom Ball discusses the simple question: Who made the first solo guitar recordings, and when? Check it out.

December-January 2005
Guitar Haus

I have many goals and options, but I`ll take it day by day. It`s kinda scary to think what could happen in five years. I hope to accomplish something really special by that time.

December-January 2005
David Martone

Get ready for the latest in on-line guitar lessons, by Canadian guitarist David Martone.

December-January 2005
Guitar Nine

Forging An Eclectic Sound

December-January 2005
Guitar Nine

Constant, Relentless Groove

December-January 2005
Guitar Nine

Baritone Guitar Excursions

December-January 2005
Guitar Nine

Iz This Guitar Music?

December-January 2005
Guitar Nine Newsroom

Guitar Nine Records December-January 2005 newsletter.

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