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December-January 2003
Guitar Nine

Exploring Neo-Classical Influences

December-January 2003
Guitar Nine

Progressive Metal, Texas-Style

December-January 2003
Guitar Nine

Appealing To Guitarists & Laymen Alike

December-January 2003
Guitar Nine

Guitar-Driven Electronica

December-January 2003
Guitar Nine

Country/Blues Instrumental Mix

December-January 2003
Guitar Nine

Blazing Instrumental Shred From Italy

February-March 2004
Martin Schmidt

I run my business, do my own booking, I do everything! We don`t have no managers, no agents, none of that. That`s what I tell these kids now. You`re better off making your own record, selling it at your own place and owning the rights to your own records.

February-March 2004
Guitar Haus

Of course besides the music, there is another very important part of your musicianship, which is to learn how to market yourself. It all starts with acting professional, being on time, learning your parts. Learn to ask for advice when you need it from players that have more experience than you.

February-March 2004
Guitar Haus

Try to become proficient in marketing, and develop a keen business sense. This includes your recordings, music book publishing, other merchandising endeavors, etc. The music industry is a very, very tough one, and it takes serious dedication and an unbelievable work ethic to survive.

February-March 2004
Guitar Nine

Communicating Beauty, Peace, And Joy

February-March 2004
Guitar Nine

Having The Guts To Play What They Feel

February-March 2004
Guitar Nine

Old School Metal Rises Up

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