Modern One-Man Band
Modern One-Man Band
If Your Psyche Troubles You...
Indie marketing guru Tim Sweeney suggests making your next live show an event.
Tom Hess with even more ideas on selecting and using a compositional process that works best for you.
Have trouble fitting the "biz" into your daily life as a musician? Check out Metal Mike`s advice.
Before you come down for one technique or another, check out Philippov`s discussion on the issue.
Mindstorming Brothers In Arms
Aggressive Slide Guitar
Where Moscow Meets Texas Blues
Smack The Monkey
I advise to all those who can, to work in their own recording studio, so you can be free from conditions such as timetables and costs! I opened my studio in 1996 when I worked doing TV spots and was tired of spending money and time at other recording studios.
My main aim with this album was to write songs that had really strong melodies and structure and that would be appreciated by a wide range of listeners other than just guitar players.
Here`s some ideas to help you reach the front gate of shredhood.
The process and benefits of writing down and charting specific details of the things the composer wishes to express is explained.
Examples and tips intended to help everybody who seeks ways to improve on their instrument.
Leveraging The Internet
30 Years Of Amazing Playing
More Than Thrash/Metal
Aaaahhhhhhhhhh! Metal Mayhem!
Guitar Nine Records June-July 2007 newsletter.
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.
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.
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.
Think in terms of five, as you work on these 3+2 ideas.
Tom Hess with ideas on selecting and using a compositional process that works best for you.
Indie marketing guru Tim Sweeney helps you get through to writers and reviewers at newspapers, magazines and web sites.
Patrick DeCoste is back to help you push the boundaries of harmonics.
Music industry guru Christopher Knab reminds you that it takes money to make money with your music.
Want to make some extra money with your project studio? Check in with Canadian guitarist David Martone.
Terry Syrek will slap you silly if you even attempt a wank tap.
An inside look at how one key can affect the sound of another.
Tone Meister Strikes
Guitar Music At Its Best
Dishin' Out The Funk
Muscular Guitar Love
Yes, But Can He Play Fast?
Vibrates Molecules To Kill Fascists
A Clear Vision Of Speed
New Dutch Prog Metal Rising
Rocker Howls At The Moon
Death Metal Meets Indian Music
No Buffet Songs - Ever!
Arpeggiation Creation
Guitar Nine Records April-May 2007 newsletter.
Patrick DeCoste returns to bring music theory to life.
What`s the best way to organize vast amounts of musical information in your mind? Kevin Buck has some ideas for you.
It`s easy than you think to play the fool.
Regular rehearsals and practice sessions can help take you to the next level.