Part two of our e-mailbag dump, answering some of the most commonly asked questions about releasing and promoting records.
Welcome to the October edition of Guitar Nine's on-line magazine. Guitar Nine marks the second annual Instrumental Guitar Month, a great time to remember, support, discover, promote, and celebrate the many practitioners of this near-underground musical sub-genre. Tell a friend, open a seasonal beverage and enjoy some great music! Recently we've added another 41 titles to the site, including instrumental CDs by Travis Larson Band, Carvalho/Martinho, Ray DeTone, Peter Frampton, Al DiMeola, David Rogers, Robben Ford, Neil Zaza, Leon MacLellan, Jose Del Rio, Marco Ferrigno, Michael Elsner, Tommy Merry, Hellborg/Lane, Frank Gambale, Paul Gilbert, German Schauss, Ozric Tentacles, Magic Red, Rick Ruskin, A.D.D., Danny Weis, Gino Foti, Mike Stern, Alex Machacek, Electric Outlet, Spaced Out, T.D. Clark, Sheryl Bailey 3, Eric Roberts, Bert Elliot, Thomas Larsson, Baron Tymas, Marty Friedman, Derek Sherinian, 2 GuitarViols and Susan McDonald. You can now listen to and order 1964 instrumental releases by 1111 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).
Part two of our e-mailbag dump, answering some of the most commonly asked questions about releasing and promoting records.
Guitar Nine Records October-November 2006 newsletter.
These ideas will really add some spice to your playing.
Patrick DeCoste returns with tips on `playing to the sound`.
Virtuoso classical guitarist and instructor Jamie Andreas helps you to both figure out, and master, the neck.
Guitarist Randy Ellefson hopes you never need this article. But if you do, read on.
Guy Pople delves into independence and rudimentary music theory.
Do you know the difference between an amateur and a professional? Learn the difference between `just playing well` and mastery.
The fourth installment of strategies that successful independent artists use to profit from their passion for music.
Indie marketing guru Tim Sweeney is back to help influence your priorities.
Music industry guru Christopher Knab helps you write a cover letter, complee with a prototype and instructions.
Canadian guitarist David Martone`s recent clinic with Jennifer Batten.
Most guitarist are predominantly one or the other. Here`s some ways to achieve some balance.
You know, what`s really weird about me is that I`m an artist, I consider myself as an artist and musician first, and a guitar player secondly, you know, guitar is not the thing that motivates me. Music is.
Sharing His Instrumentals On The Net
Having Steve Vai`s name associated with my project helped my credibility in the guitar community. I have a lot of respect for Steve, not only as a musician but as a businessman. I knew I could learn a lot - and I have!
Rock That Hits You In The Gut
Somewhat Satriani-esqe Instro Rock