Not quite ready to release that record yet? You may be underestimating yourself.
Welcome to the August edition of Guitar Nine's on-line magazine. Hot, humid summers are the rule here in North Carolina, but thanks to a great invention called the 'air conditioner', we've been working as hard as ever. From the headline, you'll notice that music is one of the few things in life that can be both 'hot' and 'cool' at the same time. Fans of instrumental guitar music have a lot to listen to this summer; we've completed 40 new additions to the site in the past two months, including instrumental CDs by Autschbach Trio, WenLin, Cheng Zhen, GuitarChina.com, Papamichael World Group, Super String Theory, Frank Gambale, Behzad, Hittar Cuesta, Sean Baker Orchestra, Lachlan Horne, Zenfin, Allan Holdsworth, J.A.M. Authority, Randy Ellefson, Colaiuta/Ford/Haslip, Bill Hart Project, Dave Hill, Novak & Haar, Errorhead, Jeff Urso, Andy Timmons, Ben Trexel, Bon, Richard Robinson, Larry Coryell, Mattias IA Eklundh, Kenny Kilgore, Russo/Stravato, Taz Taylor, Kevin Barbour, Craig Chaquico, Ottmar Liebert, Gordian Knot, Rick Mals, Visual Cliff and Woodenhead. You can now listen to and order 1459 instrumental releases by 831 different artists. Visit the Instrumental Guitar Showcase to browse and listen to all of these dynamic recordings, or check out our recommendations page. If you've released an instrumental project, get all the details about merchandising through Guitar Nine, and decide if it's right for your music (if you've released a guitar-oriented CD with vocals, click here).
Not quite ready to release that record yet? You may be underestimating yourself.
Guitar Nine Records August-September 2004 newsletter.
The second part of taking a well-known violin caprice to the six-string.
Let the Sultan of String blend, meld, mix and match scales, yielding a unique, exotic effect.
Virtuoso classical guitarist and instructor Jamie Andreas talks about getting the most out of yourself in order to play at a higher level.
Use this scale to yield great sounds in jazz and ragtime, through perilous horror-film mayhem, cheese-metal and progressive rock fusion.
Drew Vics paraphrases the famous Nike slogan and applies it to the six string.
How to protect yourself when recording covers, as well as ensuring the original songwriter gets his/her due.
Indie marketing guru Tim Sweeney discusses ways to give your CD sales a much-needed boost.
Music industry consultant Christopher Knab talks about making the best CD cover for your particular style of music.
Changing your studio around can deliver great results, with Canadian guitarist David Martone.
Creating a harmonic relationship between sections and adding to the sense of forward motion - Randy Ellefson is here with some great ideas.
Bottleneck & Solo Fingerstyle Guitar
Instrumental Progressive Fusion Tracks
Delivering A Musical Ride Worth Taking
If the U.S. guitar magazines want to have more of an impact with the global community; they need to balance commercialism with the true artistic and innovative expressions of the guitar in many various forms.
Dedicated To Instrumental Rock
A Throwback To '60s & '70s Rock Albums
Multi-Style Instrumental Guitarist