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Enjoy over 25 years of staff columns, guest columns, interviews and more!

April-May 2004
Guitar Nine

A selection of historical Guitar Nine logo variations.

June-July 2004
Tom Hess Opus 2

Neo-classical guitarist Tom Hess discusses the motivations of a true artist.

June-July 2004
Mike Walsh

Hess guitarist Mike Walsh will help you become a better musician with his keys to success.

June-July 2004
Chris Juergensen

Small-handed Chris Juergensen shows you how to stretch to achieve great harmonic choices in chords.

June-July 2004
Mike Campese: The Fire Within

Mike Campese again turns the tried and true triad into an improvisational treat.

June-July 2004
David Vincent Jones

Guitarist Neil Brocklebank`s logistics manager discusses the (dis)function of a music critic.

June-July 2004
Randy Ellefson

Thicken up lines, phrases and solos with the second double-tracking installment. Play it again, Randy.

June-July 2004
Dan Keller

Let the Sultan of String explain the finer points of the Yona Nuki and In scales.

June-July 2004
Paul Nelson

Harmonic minor scale soloing and chord substitution made simple through theoretical refocusing.

June-July 2004
Rob Eberhard Young

New and inventive ways to record the ever-elusive acoustic guitar.

June-July 2004
Christopher Knab

Music industry consultant Christopher Knab talks about how labels of various sizes work together to achieve common goals.

June-July 2004
Bartley F. Day

Music industry consultant Christopher Knab talks about how labels of various sizes work together to achieve common goals.

June-July 2004
Tim Sweeney

Indie marketing guru Tim Sweeney talks about the Book - your personal promotion and marketing book, that is.

June-July 2004
Martin Schmidt

There`s very few radio stations who play surf, rockabilly or blues, together with current folk or roots music. It`s always Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera or the Backstreet Boys. I just wish that the kids coming up would have a choice to be able to hear everything on the radio and be exposed to that stuff.

June-July 2004
Guitar Nine

A Passion For Making & Sharing The Music

June-July 2004
Guitar Nine

Brazilian Musical Treat, With Nilson Matta

June-July 2004
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Arlen Roth's Second Guitarist Goes Solo

June-July 2004
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Aggressively Pursuing The Hard Rock Agenda

June-July 2004
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Settling The Score... With Metal

June-July 2004
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A Heaping Helping Of Shredded Bliss

June-July 2004
Guitar Nine

16-Year-Old Neo-Classicist Cranks Out Demo

June-July 2004
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Practicing Instrumental Metallurgist

June-July 2004
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Appealing To The Emotions & The Intellect

June-July 2004
Guitar Nine Newsroom

Guitar Nine Records June-July 2004 newsletter.

August-September 2004
Tim Sweeney

Indie marketing guru Tim Sweeney discusses ways to give your CD sales a much-needed boost.

August-September 2004
Christopher Knab

Music industry consultant Christopher Knab talks about making the best CD cover for your particular style of music.

August-September 2004
David Martone

Changing your studio around can deliver great results, with Canadian guitarist David Martone.

August-September 2004
Jamie Andreas

Virtuoso classical guitarist and instructor Jamie Andreas talks about getting the most out of yourself in order to play at a higher level.

August-September 2004
Drew Vics

Drew Vics paraphrases the famous Nike slogan and applies it to the six string.

August-September 2004
Barrett Tagliarino

Use this scale to yield great sounds in jazz and ragtime, through perilous horror-film mayhem, cheese-metal and progressive rock fusion.

August-September 2004
Dale Turner

How to protect yourself when recording covers, as well as ensuring the original songwriter gets his/her due.

August-September 2004
Mike Campese: The Fire Within

The second part of taking a well-known violin caprice to the six-string.

August-September 2004
Randy Ellefson

Creating a harmonic relationship between sections and adding to the sense of forward motion - Randy Ellefson is here with some great ideas.

August-September 2004
Dan Keller

Let the Sultan of String blend, meld, mix and match scales, yielding a unique, exotic effect.

August-September 2004
Guitar Haus

If the U.S. guitar magazines want to have more of an impact with the global community; they need to balance commercialism with the true artistic and innovative expressions of the guitar in many various forms.

August-September 2004
Guitar Nine

A Throwback To '60s & '70s Rock Albums

August-September 2004
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Guitars In A Pop/Rock Context

August-September 2004
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Downtempo Electronic Guitar Blend

August-September 2004
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Croatian Steel-String Fingerstylist

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