Indie marketing guru Tim Sweeney on getting the most from your hometown fans.
Indie marketing guru Tim Sweeney on getting the most from your hometown fans.
Music industry guru Christopher Knab teaches you what it takes to compete for radio play.
Why your drum machine may be a demo-only tool, by Canadian guitarist David Martone.
Even more ways to spice up our old pal: the Dorian mode.
I think gear is important because you want to sound your best. I took it to such an extreme, but that`s the cool thing about the studio - you can always learn and prepare for the time you get to record the next CD.
Makin' The Blues His Business
Progressive Blended With Americana & Jazz - Progabilly!
High Energy, Christian Heavy Rock
Jazz Guitarist Releases Remarkable CD
Percussive Acoustic Guitarist Plans Career
Modern Shred Guitar From Germany
Off-The-Scale Experimental Acoustic
Street-Wise, Acoustic/Electric Roots Rock
Group Blends Modern & Classic Rock
Southern-Fried Slide, Rockin' Blues
Dark, Moody Instrumental Rock
L.A.'s Guitar-Based Rock/Pop
Music industry guru Christopher Knab offers observations that should be taken as wake-up calls about establishing your career.
Getting rid of those nasty sonic holes in the center of your mix, by Canadian guitarist David Martone.
Canadian guitarist Greigg Fraser spills the beans on essential reading for guitar students everywhere.
Fingerstylist Steve Pappas arranges a beautiful Irish ballad for guitar.
The formulation, explanation and practical use of a new guitar tuning method.
How to play the same rhythm-melodic sequence on the same beat, starting on a different sixteenth each time.
Musician and author David Nevue answers a very common question, "How can I sell more CDs on the Internet?"
A brand new column by Billboard Magazine Top Rated Instructor Scott Morris.
A look at ways to create scales that are not taught, but invented.
Mike returns with some ideas on how to incorporate half-tones and other non-scale notes into your lines.
Neo-classical guitarist Tom Hess teaches you the important aspects of a good string shake.
A bunch of ways to spice up our old pal: the Dorian mode.
Virtuoso classical guitarist and instructor Jamie Andreas gives great advice to both new and experienced guitar instructors.
Indie marketing guru Tim Sweeney on handling the inevitable - rejection,
Keeping your precious recorded output at the industry standard level of quality has many benefits.
Doing clinics has allowed me go to places and promote myself where I wouldn`t have been able to have even dreamed of going to. I`ve done clinics/workshops/performances in Germany, Spain, Japan, Greece, Sweden, UK, Brazil, Argentina, Italy, France, Canada, Belgium and of course the U.S. Being one of the top clinicians in the U.S. has gotten me to places I only read about in school.
I guess like a fingerprint, no one musician can be exactly alike, so that helps a bit. If I were to make any distinction, it would be that I really respect the tune itself and have always sacrificed technical acrobatics and note bombardment for the sake of melody, depth and feel - which I`ll will admit is a constant battle.
Fusing Latin, Caribbean and North African Influences
Gutty Guitars, Expressive Vocals
Just Enough Brilliant Fingerstyle
Progressive/Metal, Jazz/Fusion Instrumentals
Jackhammer Picking, Dive Bombs Away!
Rock/World/New Age Instrumental Works
French Duo Releases Demo
New England Based Metal Band Strikes Back
Polish Instrumental Neo-Classical Masterworks
Bluesy Shred, Instrumental Hard Rock
Scorched, Raw Guitar
From Hard/Dark To Ethereal
Music industry guru Christopher Knab with tips on building the ideal music promotional kit.
Another fistful of double arpeggio ideas.