McAvinchey signs off on the popular series; what will the future bring.
McAvinchey signs off on the popular series; what will the future bring.
A no-holds-barred look at a common problem between band members.
Insightful thoughts on the precious gift of music from one of today`s hottest guitarists.
You don`t have to be a shredding, virtuoso guitar player to learn proper phrasing, and your solos will stand out from the pack.
But even with my success in Belgium, it was impossible to get any industry support/interest generated. It was then the time of Kurt Cobain and friends, people like Tony MacAlpine and Greg Howe weren`t having any luck, what hope was there for me? Releasing my own CD seemed like the only answer.
Post-Apocalyptic Acoustic Fingerstyle
Life Experience Drives Smooth Jazz Release
Displaying An Affection For Jazz Guitar Instrumentals
Acoustic Guitar With An Edge
Accessible Amalgam Of Instrumental Rock, Funk & Fusion
Trance Ambience For Horizontal & Vertical Bass
Guitar Solo Album In The Works For 1999
Duo Offers Blend Of Folk, Blues, Celtic & Ragtime
Shredding Hard Rocker Releases EP/CD
Exploring The Outer Reaches Of Slide Guitar
Blues, Rock and Country Mix
Jazz Guitarist Strives To Reach Wider Audience
The second installment of practical advice from Tonya`s new book "Hidden Secrets To Making And Promoting Your Music Revealed".
Systematically deaiing with our musical need to improvise.
If you thought playing gigs was the only source for good `story material`, wait until you visit Mr. Bochar`s personal lake of fire. Don`t get burned.
Sweep those old sweeping techniques under the rug! Marshall Harrison`s got some great ideas in store for you.
Music industry consultant Christopher Knab contributes his knowledgeable views on the current state of affairs.
The past few years have seen the rise of several new ways to get your music promoted and selling, leveraging the strengths of the Internet.
The only recording I do at home is for demo purposes. My engineer and I have actually built a commercial studio in San Luis Obispo, CA. The studio is a 3,000 sq..ft., 24 track, digital facility. It was a huge project, spanning two years. The great thing is I don`t have to worry about the clock anymore. There is a tremendous feeling of freedom when I can spend the time needed to record my songs, the way I feel they should be.
Planning To Saturate The Instrumental Rock Scene
Seductively Corrosive Solo Guitar
Honky-Tonk, Blues & Big Guitar
Fingerstyle Acoustic...And More!
Sharing His Inspiration - With A Guitar
High Energy Rock Guitar
Uplifting Combination Of Flamenco, Latin, Classical & Jazz
Music Unlimited By Categorical Distinctions
Strong Melodic Instrumentalist Releases 2nd CD
Modern Rock Band From New Jersey
Wide-Ranging Instrumental Music
Instrumental Blues, Funk & Jazz
The odds of doing anything significant in the music business are long from the start, but artists who can't think beyond the short term have it thousands of times harder.
A few words of practical advice from Tonya`s new book "Hidden Secrets To Making And Promoting Your Music Revealed".
Gerry Magee continues his multi-part series on expanding your mind, as well as your fretboard, with an article on focusing your mental energy.
Peter Neri on how to get those fingers (and thumbs) flying.
Don Lappin discusses the endless possibilities of the 5-tone tapping technique.
The talented artists associated with Guitar Nine relate stories of their best, worst or most memorable live dates.
Surf Meets Jazz -- South Of The Border
Hi-Fidelity Six String Blast
Striving For The Big Time
Stoner Rock EP From England
Squeezing Vitamin "G" From Boundless Intensity
I was never a fan of direct guitar sounds but for some reason this album ("Zone") is full of direct guitar. All of the rhythm tracks, clean and dirty, were recorded direct. I find that this gives the punchiest sound out there. The Sans-Amp rack really helped also. It is one of those `plug and play` pieces of gear which tone just oozes out of.