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Topics as guitar players we tend to forget, but that are very important as far as making music.
Indie marketing guru Tim Sweeney talks about the relationships between elections, politics, and your music career.
Dunnett offers some insight into his rendition of "Paint It Black", the Rolling Stones classic.
The lighter/darker side of the enigmatic diminished tritone, and its infamous interval, the b5th.
Digging a bit deeper into phrasing in a quest for greater self-expression.
Kevin Ferguson offers guiding principles used to transcribe and arrange Vivaldi (and other Baroque) violin concertos to electric guitars.
The often misunderstood and underappreciated interval - the minor second.
8 finger tapping opens up a world of new musical ideas, giving you the ability to play things that would normally be considered impossible.
Technique is very important, but worthless if you don`t know how to make your guitar groove.
Delta-Flavored Bluesman Releases CD
Fifteen Years Of Progressive Rock Fusion
New Progressive Band Forges Original Sound
Aggressive, Unorthodox Fingerstyle Wins Fans
Guitar Nine Records December-January 2008 newsletter.
There is always something you don`t know. Thinking of the end result is a distraction and more importantly, there is no end result. You will be learning for the rest of your life.
Canadian guitarist David Martone takes you to the National Association of Music Merchants biggest annual event.
Learning ways to substitute notes using octaves with your instructor, Mike Campese.
Andre Tonelli is here to guide you through limitations that can actually serve a useful purpose for guitar players.
Will you be able to continue making music in the future or will this be the end of the road?
It`s time to stop talking and start working with some real musical examples featuring legato phrasing.
Neo-classical guitarist Tom Hess cuts to the chase to help you get to the next level.
Ysrafel`s got tips on transferring tapping ability from one string to the next.
Indie marketing guru Tim Sweeney thinks now is the time to revisit your web site and the messages it may be delivering.
The first part of Scott Allen`s new series designed to make the intermediate player a more well rounded soloist.
Paul Tauterouff expends even more on the flash lick concept in Part 3 of the series.
Don`t ignore your picking hand in favor of the almighty fretting hand - you`ll pay the price.
Displaying Jacked-Up Intensity
Jazz Instructor Leads By Example
Improvisational Instrumental Guitar
Electrifying Live Performer Offers Instrumental Work
Guitar Nine Records February-March 2009 newsletter.
Canadian guitarist David Martone reveals that old school recording techniques are still being used with success.
The second part of Scott Allen`s new series delves into the ways of the harmonic minor.
Andre Tonelli has great ideas to get you out of playing in boxes, and into playing music.
Indie marketing guru Tim Sweeney talks about the latest changes in download pricing, and its effect on marketing independent music.
Do you struggle with not having enough time to practice guitar? How to practice effectively when time is at a premium.
Here`s some new ideas for looping string skipping ideas, with your instructor, Mike Campese.
Guy`s reference spreadsheet for modes, chord scales and substitutions
Adding color to the bland, unifying lyrics, and other compositional techniques.
What is the most important thing you can bring to a recording studio? Mike O`Malley has his own thoughts on the subject.
You can come up with listenable and interesting solos if you know just how to "word" everything.
Coming to a rational conclusion as to what improvisation could be.