Old-School Shred
Old-School Shred
Guitar Nine Records February-March 2005 newsletter.
Indie marketing guru Tim Sweeney talks about the importance of commitment.
How about a career as a professional transcriber and arranger? Let`s discuss.
Are you persistent? Guitarist Neil Brocklebank`s logistics manager gives you a heads up on dealing with 99% of music business personalities.
Want to make a great impression with your music? Or would you rather wrap fish? Check out Metal Mike`s advice.
You`ve had it, you know you have.
Kevin Ferguson, devotee of complex time signatures, reveals how you can master this area of technique.
Canadian guitarist David Martone has some great ideas for all your spare video footage.
More ideas on how you can add a really cool twist to your playing.
Music industry consultant Christopher Knab comments on both mythological and practical keys to success.
Let guitarist Alan Lennon take you through the basics of writing songs, starting with the fundamentals of chord progressions.
A practical approach to getting a good recorded acoustic guitar sound.
Neo-classical guitarist Tom Hess weighs in on the debate over DIY or professional instruction.
Hess guitarist Mike Walsh explains why high caliber playing is important to self-expression.
Bassist and guitarist Mark Carozza lays out some of his tried and true rut-busting ideas.
Composition really separates an artist from someone who is soley a musician, in my opinion. If I am to be viewed in any way, I would like it to be as a composer.
Gaining Respect As Solo Artist
Following His Vision In Jazz
Acoustic Guitar WIth Orchestrations
Jazz With Blues-Drenched Phrasing
Acoustic, Melody-Driven Content
Incredible Acoustic Guitarist
Guitar Nine Records December-January 2004 newsletter.
Instructor Completes Instrumental Tracks
Mastering Every Style
Russian Guitarist Rips It Up
German Guitarist Goes For Versatility
Have A Very Flamenco Christmas
West Coast Canadian Rocker
Indie marketing guru Tim Sweeney talks about alternate ways of interpreting both positive and negative feedback.
Music industry consultant Christopher Knab shares his crazy, bizarre and clueless electronic correspondence.
What Dan`s learned, from beginning on an instrument - to sustaining a career.
Ivan Bertolla is here to help you move music composition outside the normal I IV V zone.
Don`t try to do it all! Guitarist Neil Brocklebank`s logistics manager discusses the importance of a great support crew.
Do you want to play arpeggio-like melodies with "ear-caching" tensions? Let the Sultan of String show you how.
Hess guitarist Mike Walsh can`t stress enough the importance of a music education.
Virtuoso classical guitarist and instructor Jamie Andreas is back with tips on a technical area that is of major concern to players
Do you know them? You must know them! Check out Mike Campese`s essential scales review.
Instrumentalist Joe Bochar, AKA Joboj, plants tongue firmly in cheek to help you burn up the fretboard.
How using only two fingers creates more advanced possibilities for interval riffs.
Remember, if you look like everyone else, how do you stand out? Don`t rely on your technique to get you noticed, it won`t. Your songs might, but you`ve got to get people interested enough to listen to you in the first place.
Improvisational Talent Releases CD
Melodic Rock Instrumentals
Music From The Heart
Multi-Toned Christian Guitarist
Swedish Rocker Aims For CD Release
Feats Of Guitar Synthesis