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June-July 2006
Guitar Nine Newsroom

Guitar Nine Records June-July 2006 newsletter.

June-July 2006
Guglielmo Malusardi

Keep playing, keep trying new things as well as listening to and learning the old ones. Try to listen and play with your heart. Play with other musicians as much as possible and when you are getting good enough, be heard in public as much as you can.

June-July 2006
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Scientifically Developed Horny Music

June-July 2006
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Scientist Gets Inside Your Brain

June-July 2006
Guglielmo Malusardi

I listen to all types of music, which helps me to keep up with the times, above all rock-fusion jazz, blues, and some Italian bands like Negramaro and Neutra.

August-September 2006
Christopher Knab

Music industry guru Christopher Knab talks about keys to staying in a label`s good graces.

August-September 2006
Mike Campese: The Fire Within

More ideas to help you memorize your scales break out of the patterns and ruts you have been stuck in.

August-September 2006
Sean Farrington

The third installment of strategies that successful independent artists use to profit from their passion for music.

August-September 2006
Tom Hess Opus 2

How long you practice is not always as important as what you choose to focus your practice time on.

August-September 2006
Patrick DeCoste

"Is learning music theory really necessary for me?" Patrick DeCoste explores possible answers.

August-September 2006
Guy Pople

Discoveries are unearthed that reinforce the assertion that the 7-string represents evolutionay progression.

August-September 2006
Tim Sweeney

Indie marketing guru Tim Sweeney is back promoting the idea of inclusion.

August-September 2006
Danny Jones

Danny Jones knows you don`t have enough time to practive - or maybe you do.

August-September 2006
David Martone

A look at Canadian guitarist David Martone latest educational tour and photo op.

August-September 2006
Guglielmo Malusardi

Music is one of the deepest forms of communication and when you stop focusing on trying to impress people and focus on trying to communicate with them, it goes to an entirely new level.

August-September 2006
Kurt Bell

I want to make it as easy as possible for instrumental guitar fans to find the music they really want, and that means constantly improving the site, a little bit every week and every month.

August-September 2006
Guitar Nine

Turning It Up, Letting Go

August-September 2006
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A Little Of This, A Little Of That

August-September 2006
Guitar Nine

Infectious Gypsy Swing Guitarist

August-September 2006
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Youthful Guitarist With A Nice Touch

August-September 2006
Guitar Nine

2006: Riffs And Excursions

August-September 2006
Guitar Nine

Instrumentals At The Fringe Of Rock

August-September 2006
Guitar Nine

Finnish Blueman In Thailand

August-September 2006
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Classical, Flamenco And More

August-September 2006
Guitar Nine Newsroom

Guitar Nine Records August-September 2006 newsletter.

October-November 2006
Guglielmo Malusardi

You know, what`s really weird about me is that I`m an artist, I consider myself as an artist and musician first, and a guitar player secondly, you know, guitar is not the thing that motivates me. Music is.

October-November 2006
David Martone

Canadian guitarist David Martone`s recent clinic with Jennifer Batten.

October-November 2006
Mike Campese: The Fire Within

These ideas will really add some spice to your playing.

October-November 2006
Tom Hess Opus 2

Do you know the difference between an amateur and a professional? Learn the difference between `just playing well` and mastery.

October-November 2006
Patrick DeCoste

Patrick DeCoste returns with tips on `playing to the sound`.

October-November 2006
Sean Farrington

The fourth installment of strategies that successful independent artists use to profit from their passion for music.

October-November 2006
Robert Walker

Most guitarist are predominantly one or the other. Here`s some ways to achieve some balance.

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