Jason Parker tells you what to expect and how to get a foot in the door.
Jason Parker tells you what to expect and how to get a foot in the door.
Guitarist Toshi Iseda reminds musicians that live shows should also be an engaging entertainment experience.
Virtuoso classical guitarist and instructor Jamie Andreas explores the relationship between musical expression and technique.
Danny Jones is back with blues licks featuring dynamic double stops.
Annihilate your tendencies to rely on reflexes, and use the force instead.
Need more ways to make a simple melody more interesting? Let the Sultan of String show you how.
You`re all doing this, right? No? Maybe it`s time to get your tracks slamming, with Canadian guitarist David Martone.
Will Landrum shows you how to inject your own personal timing and inflections into your playing while staying in groove with the real timing of the music.
I do any interview I can arrange to promote the CD. My partner has been marketing all over the internet and working in conjunction with our record company to keep getting press and putting the word out about my CD.
Being your own record label eliminates having to sell your soul. You also have full control over the creative aspects of your music, you own 100% of your publishing, you don`t put yourself in debt, and you call all the shots.
On every album I try to compose songs that fit together and record the album using a wide range of emotions and atmospheres. If I have enough speed/technique songs, I`ll work on an atmospheric one, or an acoustic number.
Music industry consultant Christopher Knab sounds his beginning-of-the-year wake-up call to financial planning.
Instrumental Rock To The Max
Zen-Like Approach To Fingerstyle
Seriously Robotic Riffage
It's Winter - Let's Hit The Beach
Guitar Nine Records February-March 2006 newsletter.
Pushing Improvisational Limits
Spearheading Brazilian Form Revival
An Incendiary Sound Shock
Delivering Memorable Instrumental Rock
Good TIme Instrumental Rock
Rocker Lets It Rip
An Expression Of Various Styles
Rock-Fusion, Country-Jazz
Music industry consultant Christopher Knab talks about arguably the most important aspect of a music artist`s career.
Are you losing thousands by not knowing more about your fans? Indie marketing guru Tim Sweeney gives some real world examples.
Scare your audience (or even make someone hurl) with this ascending (yet descending) pattern.
Here are Mike`s sweep picking techniques applied to a revered classical caprice.
How will you achieve what you really want (goals) without knowing why you want them, and how you will get there (plans)? Let`s discuss.
Virtuoso classical guitarist and instructor Jamie Andreas helps you get beyond "moving fingers" to actually "making music".
If you think a Slash Chord is only found on a Guns `n` Roses album, you really need this article.
Give your listeners a little bit more by throwing in an unexpected time change.
Danny Jones is back with blues licks taken from his recorded solos.
Neil Haverstick reflects on a long and interesting relationship with the instrument to which he has dedicated his entire career.
A few ideas that will help make up the next great guitar solo.
Guitarist Randy Ellefson introduces two basic ideas in counterpoint: oblique motion and contrary motion.
Guitarist Tom Ball discusses the simple question: Who made the first solo guitar recordings, and when? Check it out.
I have many goals and options, but I`ll take it day by day. It`s kinda scary to think what could happen in five years. I hope to accomplish something really special by that time.
Get ready for the latest in on-line guitar lessons, by Canadian guitarist David Martone.
Forging An Eclectic Sound
Constant, Relentless Groove
Baritone Guitar Excursions
Iz This Guitar Music?
Guitar Nine Records December-January 2005 newsletter.
First Solo CD A Long Time Comin'
The Flamenco Surfer
Radical & Innovative Guitar