Instrumental Metal Mad Man
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Instrumental Metal Mad Man
Jazz Group With A Twist
Music industry guru Christopher Knab is back with an in-depth column on the most important method for selling your CDs.
Germany`s Martin Behr is back with a lesson on chord tapping with an example from his first CD
Taking a violin caprice to the six-string.
Great scalar ideas from an award winning guitarist.
Bill Peck`s got a great idea to make a big impression.
Canadian guitarist David Martone will help you calm your nerves in the studio.
Here`s a new way to use your aural abilities to improve your playing.
Art for lovers of the guitar, must be seen to be appreciated.
Guitarist Gianluca Piersanti returns with an arpeggiated inspiration from Beethoven.
The digital rights controversy and how it can affect guitarists like us.
Virtuoso classical guitarist and instructor Jamie Andreas is back with his method for acheiving fast, accurate playing.
Indie marketing guru Tim Sweeney is back with more practical ideas that work.
Spanish Instrumentalist's Raw Hard Rock
Comtemporary Electric Folk Guitar
Vibrant Acoustic Excursions
Real New Jersey Hard Rock
Acoustically Combining Ethnic Influences
Guitar As Sound Source For Improvisation
Modern Jazz Meets World Cultures
Blues To Country, Jazz To Rock
An Abundance Of Guitar Styles
Instrumental Heavy Metal Shred From Italy
Rocking The Folk With Blues
Dance Beat-Driven Progressive Groove
Music industry guru Christopher Knab is back discussing the relationship between these business entities.
Germany`s Rolf Munkes brings us a workshop which delves into the essential elements of his guitar style.
An egoless way to get your name out there.
Mike is back to teach you to work the neck to squeeze more creativity out of your chording.
Brazilian guitarist teaches by example in his first Guitar Nine column.
Colin Mandel is back with the third and final installment of his odd meter trilogy.
Canadian guitarist David Martone returns with his insights on the home digital studio phenomenon.
Virtuoso classical guitarist and instructor Jamie Andreas discusses a controversial topic, is talent born, or made? You decide.
Indie marketing guru Tim Sweeney defines Soundscan and its relevance to indie artists.
For me it`s the biggest challenge to stand out from the rest of the bands out there. The market is so full of bands out there these days! There must be at least 100 new albums coming out every month, just for metal music. So, imagine how hard it is to make a difference!
Music industry guru Christopher Knab is back talkin` barcodes.
An in-depth look at Fareri`s neo-classical shred debut from the guitarist himself.
Composition angles from the man known as Beurks.
One Brit`s opinon on the future of rock `n` roll.
Mike is back with a follow up lesson to help you work the neck to squeeze more creativity out of your chording.
Don`t send that master tape off to the duplicators without first checking out Steve Trovato`s final mix tips.