New Jersey guitarist Paul Kuntz is back and aside from a ravenous appetite, he`s got plans to teach you all about tuplets and fitting the notes to the rhythm.
Welcome to the October edition of Guitar Nine's on-line magazine. Dan McAvinchey's "Guitar Haus" CD has recently been reviewed by several publications, and our e-commerce plans have been expanded as well, as we will soon be adding more releases by independent artists and bands.
New Jersey guitarist Paul Kuntz is back and aside from a ravenous appetite, he`s got plans to teach you all about tuplets and fitting the notes to the rhythm.
Just can`t get enough info about modes, can you? Guitarist Tony Young relates modes to chord progressions.
Self-assessement time. Can you go it alone? You might need the synergy of two people working together to kick start your label.
The bottom line is: I believe in my music. As an instrumental artist you`re not going to land a huge deal with a major label. If you do get a deal the label is going to take a huge chunk of money, and even if they do sign you, they may not even distribute your CD. Some friends of mine signed with a major label, and the label has not done a thing with them. So they have a great product that they can`t do anything with.
Adrenaline-Pumping, Cinematic Heavy Rock
Stepping Outside Contemporary Fusion
Folk And Rock 'N' Roll With A Country Flavor
Mixing Luxurious Soundscapes With Rock/Blues Guitar
Instrumental Metal That Screams For Vengeance
Surprising Interpretations Of Contemporary Classical Guitar
Supercharged, Energetic Bass Guitar For The New Millennium
Intense, Ripping Instrumental Guitar
I do as much pre-production as humanly possible at home. When you`re ready to record, and I can`t stress this enough, have everything rehearsed to death and a production plan ready. I did my latest CD at a commercial place, but my dream is to do my next one at home.