Although social media can be great to connect with fans, who knows when Facebook or Twitter will disintegrate? My advice to other musicians would be to not put all your eggs in one basket, especially if you don`t own that basket!
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Although social media can be great to connect with fans, who knows when Facebook or Twitter will disintegrate? My advice to other musicians would be to not put all your eggs in one basket, especially if you don`t own that basket!
The upside of the democratization of music production is that anyone can create and market their own music. The downside of the democratization of music production is that anyone can create and market their own music.
A Master Of The 7-String
Progressive, Hard & Melodic
Rock That Hits You In The Gut
A Musical Concept Of Reality
Guitar Nine's August-September 2014 newsletter.
Mike Campese touches on a more modern approach, incorporating different types of patterns into odd-numbered lines.
Tom Hess` explores creative possibilities with the low B string.
How to breathe new life in your licks and prepare for real-life playing at the same time.
Music industry guru Christopher Knab offers three tips to help you promote your career, and enhance your chances of being offered opportunities.
There is no doubt that having a major following of fans for your music is crucial to big and long lasting success in the music industry.
You`re going to like having the ability to write guitar solos that are highly melodic, expressive, and passionate.
Before you take another lesson, here are the seven things that your guitar teacher has never told you (that you need to know).
Your Ears Will Bleed
Staying True To The Music
Blending His Diverse Influences
Ready To Explode
Guitar Nine's October-November 2014 newsletter.
Helping guitar teachers understand the psychology behind achieving success in their guitar teaching businesses.
Mike Campese gives you a nice sweep picking arpeggio workout using the chord progression from Pachelbel`s Canon in D.
Do you feel like you are at a dead end with your guitar playing? Here are five killer ways that will totally change the way you play your acoustic guitar from now on,
Dealing with blues songs featuring incredibly complicated chord changes can be easier than you think.
Reach your full potential and become part of the small percentage of highly successful guitar teachers.
The key to playing killer guitar phrases is focusing on how you play - not necessarily which notes you use.
To make your lead guitar playing sound great, you must understand how to play every single note in your licks with as much expression as possible.
I personally think that since everything is in HD today, it gets too clear sometimes, and then, the enchanted atmosphere is not there.
RadioAirplay.com - there is nothing like getting your stuff heard and getting new fans. It costs but it works and does generate interested fans who like your music.
I`ve found Youtube to be a great platform for exposure. It`s awesome what you can do in a home studio with a GoPro, software and a few days.
Pressing Musical Boundaries
Strong Melodies For Longevity
Take A Trip To Snakeland
Oregon Meets Ocean
Guitar Nine's December-January 2014 newsletter.
Mike Campese delivers a fistful of single string triad arpeggios - major, minor and diminished.
Here are 11 common guitar teaching mistakes that less experienced teachers make.
UK guitarist Sam Russell has some cool ways to spice up both open chords and standard chords with modal notes.
Learn how to develop great rhythm and time with your playing.
Read on for seven advantages and benefits of being a six-stringer.
Simple music is about balance. It is about taking 1 to 2 musical ideas, weaving them together and manipulating the musical elements just right.
Tom Hess identifies the five keys required for becoming a truly great guitar player.
Musicians who build and sustain successful music careers utilize an entirely different set of skills, thought processes and values.