Guitarist Neil Brocklebank`s logistics manager talks about the concept of the iconic guitar figure who influences the way we play.
Guitarist Neil Brocklebank`s logistics manager talks about the concept of the iconic guitar figure who influences the way we play.
Virtuoso classical guitarist and instructor Jamie Andreas answers the burning question.
Music industry guru Christopher Knab has practical advice on selecting the right entertainment attorney.
Tom Hess is back with the twenty concepts you need... and the five things to forget.
Insider tips on selecting a useful mic, with Canadian guitarist David Martone.
The Mutant Guitar series would be void and incomplete without mention of Emmett Chapman and his creation.
Michael Knight looks at the elements of composition as they relate to the guitar solo.
Greg Brown talks about tapping into the power of visualization.
How do you write something fast, expressive and musical? Randy Ellefson is here with some tips.
I just wanted to explore a mellower kind of psychedelic thing on the last record. There¥s some great stuff on it. It got really great reviews in the United States, all over the place. But the record company actually fell apart and now it¥s not even available.
Heavier Than Typical Progressive Metal
Aggressively Hopped, Full-Bodied Metal
Excellent Guitar Work Supports Rock/Pop Release
Making Jazz The Way It Used To Be Made
Capturing Guitar Acumen In A Pop Format
A Fingerstyle Guitar Showcase
Exploring Neo-Classical Influences
Progressive Metal, Texas-Style
Appealing To Guitarists & Laymen Alike
Guitar-Driven Electronica
Country/Blues Instrumental Mix
Blazing Instrumental Shred From Italy
Guitar Nine Records December-January 2004 newsletter.
Melding Classical, Latin & Flamenco Styles
Modern, Guitar-Driven Hard Rock
Airtight, Funky Grooves & Loose Interplay
Greasing The Soul Of Grungy Blues
Creating Instrumental Poetry
Jazz/Fusion Quartet From Down Under
Conquering The Heavy Metal Market
Guitarist Leads New Organ Trio
Imaginitive, Sophisticated Jazz
Inspired Guitar Over Beatlesque Songcraft
Emerging Artist Wants Your Ears
Taking Neo-Classical To A Higher Level
Music industry guru Christopher Knab shares his list of professional habits that are shared by most successful musicians who truly have what it takes to succeed.
Mike Campese is back with more modal mayhem.
Tom Hess takes an original approach to the subject of originality in music.
Recording by mail can save thousands in travel costs, with Canadian guitarist David Martone.
Ever wanted to put together your own home studio? It`s a lot easier and cheaper than you might imagine.
Joy Basu discusses getting pop gigs and what to expect during the auditions.
Steve Booke talks about how to use breathing to provide yourself with the necessary energy to play your more physically demanding licks.
A celebration of "functionally unusual" guitars, their utilitarian purpose, and the visionaries behind their design.
Guitarist Neil Brocklebank`s logistics manager has some advice for you if you stubbornly intend to pursue a life-style fully supported by that original material only you believe in.
Indie marketing guru Tim Sweeney discusses why your home city is one of the most critical to your success.
Virtuoso classical guitarist and instructor Jamie Andreas on how to make progress, real progress, in your abilities.
Guitar Nine Records October-November 2003 newsletter.
The first thing that you should care about for a CD release is the music. You have to trust in yourself as a musician and composer and try to come up with interesting music and then find a nice studio to record it in, or you can record at home if you have a nice home studio.