Guitar Nine Columns

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

December-January 2006
Guitar Nine

Chunky Guitar Style Tone

December-January 2006
Guitar Nine

The Premiere Black Cowboy Band

February-March 2007
Kevin M. Buck

What`s the best way to organize vast amounts of musical information in your mind? Kevin Buck has some ideas for you.

February-March 2007
Robert Walker

It`s easy than you think to play the fool.

February-March 2007
Scott Allen

Regular rehearsals and practice sessions can help take you to the next level.

February-March 2007
Mr. Moe

Using simple guitar overdubs to great effect.

February-March 2007
Adam Moore

Stimulate your guitar practice and composition by finding alternative angles and methods of reinterpretation.

February-March 2007
David Martone

Direct from Brainworks, more useful tips on miking up a full drum kit, with Canadian guitarist David Martone.

February-March 2007
Tom Hess Opus 2

Neo-classical guitarist Tom Hess lays out an effective, step-by-step plan for developing speed.

February-March 2007
Tim Sweeney

Indie marketing guru Tim Sweeney asks, "Are you including your new and existing fans, or are you excluding them?

February-March 2007
Patrick DeCoste

Patrick DeCoste discusses the essential art of two handed muting.

February-March 2007
Christopher Knab

Music industry guru Christopher Knab shows there are only two grades on a music retail report card - either you sold records or you didn`t.

February-March 2007
Guitar Nine

Strong Melodies For Longevity

February-March 2007
Guy Pople

Revealing an altogether more subtle harmonic concept.

February-March 2007
Guitar Nine Newsroom

Guitar Nine Records February-March 2007 newsletter.

February-March 2007
Guitar Nine

Blend Of Rock, Soul & Blues

February-March 2007
Guitar Nine

Teen Power Thrash Instrumentals

February-March 2007
Guitar Nine

Young Prodigy Explores Jazz

February-March 2007
Guitar Nine

Specializing In Instrumental

April-May 2007
Guitar Haus

I like to listen to players who take you on a journey and have a clear direction and build-up to their solos. Kind of like a composition within the composition.

April-May 2007
Guitar Haus

I`ve never had a specific practice routine other than practicing everything out there! When I`m writing I tend to focus on any problems a song throws up, and I put a lot of work into melody and solo construction.

April-May 2007
Guitar Haus

With this album I attempted to express all my musical influences throughout the years. I expected the album to go straight to the listener without being too simple.

April-May 2007
German Schauss

Think in terms of five, as you work on these 3+2 ideas.

April-May 2007
Tom Hess Opus 2

Tom Hess with ideas on selecting and using a compositional process that works best for you.

April-May 2007
Tim Sweeney

Indie marketing guru Tim Sweeney helps you get through to writers and reviewers at newspapers, magazines and web sites.

April-May 2007
Patrick DeCoste

Patrick DeCoste is back to help you push the boundaries of harmonics.

April-May 2007
Christopher Knab

Music industry guru Christopher Knab reminds you that it takes money to make money with your music.

April-May 2007
David Martone

Want to make some extra money with your project studio? Check in with Canadian guitarist David Martone.

April-May 2007
Terry Syrek

Terry Syrek will slap you silly if you even attempt a wank tap.

April-May 2007
Paul Nelson

An inside look at how one key can affect the sound of another.

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