A road map for getting from song conception to the big mix, with Canadian guitarist David Martone.
A road map for getting from song conception to the big mix, with Canadian guitarist David Martone.
Indie marketing guru Tim Sweeney discusses the importance of connecting with your audience.
Music industry guru Christopher Knab teaches you the proper form for a press release geared towards movers and shakers in the music industry.
Guitarist Neil Brocklebank`s logistics manager discusses the role of marketing in an independent artist`s strategic toolkit.
Mike Campese turns the tried and true triad into an improvisational treat.
How picky is too picky when recording your music; an opinon by Peter Stankov.
Let the Sultan of String take you on the exotic scale ride of your life.
Creating a fuller, chock full o` tone sound with double-tracking. Play it again, Randy.
Chicago's Guitarist & Drummer Go Live
Frightening Chops Abound At The Baked Potato
The U.K.'s Triple Threat
Ripping Metal Instrumentals
Constructing New Hard Rock
Musical Impressionism With Acoustic Guitar
Going Beyond Categorization With First CD
Persisting With A Hard Rock Vision
Solo Enhanced Rock/Blues Demo
Fade To (Digital) Black
Sorta Purple Hard Rock
Blazing Through Quandrant 69
Guitar Nine Records April-May 2004 newsletter.
A selection of historical Guitar Nine logo variations.
I run my business, do my own booking, I do everything! We don`t have no managers, no agents, none of that. That`s what I tell these kids now. You`re better off making your own record, selling it at your own place and owning the rights to your own records.
Of course besides the music, there is another very important part of your musicianship, which is to learn how to market yourself. It all starts with acting professional, being on time, learning your parts. Learn to ask for advice when you need it from players that have more experience than you.
Try to become proficient in marketing, and develop a keen business sense. This includes your recordings, music book publishing, other merchandising endeavors, etc. The music industry is a very, very tough one, and it takes serious dedication and an unbelievable work ethic to survive.
Music industry guru Christopher Knab provides a basic outline to the key parts of a recording contract.
Mike Campese shifts into high gear with these high tech shred licks.
Useful tips on miking up a full drum kit, with Canadian guitarist David Martone.
Tom Hess discusses how creativity can be enhanced and stimulated to improve songwriting and improvisation.
Dan Lambert with a story about gigging abroad.
Bryon Thompson on discovering new ways of writing stronger and more original material.
Guitarist Neil Brocklebank`s logistics manager talks about the difficulties facing a small time touring band.
Indie marketing guru Tim Sweeney discusses how to get the most from your Internet presence.
Communicating Beauty, Peace, And Joy
Having The Guts To Play What They Feel
Old School Metal Rises Up
One Of New York's Best Kept Secrets
Mixed Bag Of Metallic Instrumentals
Soloist Adept In Jazz, Latin, Funk & Pop
Superb Italian Instrumental Rock
Playing With Technique And Passion
Argentinian Metalizes Paganini
Master Of Bulgarian Shred
Acoustic Bluegrass From Barcelona, Spain
Finnish Guitarist Releases Rock Demo
Guitar Nine Records February-March 2004 newsletter.
Mike Campese is back with powerful compositional tool (and a play out of Satriani`s playbook).
Indie marketing guru Tim Sweeney discusses the biggest mistake bands using e-mail.