Turkey's Instrumental Guitar Entry
Turkey's Instrumental Guitar Entry
Interactive, Melodic, Contemporary Jazz
Percussive & Melodic Fingerstyle
Stunning Interplay & Synergy
Genre-Bending Acoustic Fingerstyle
Fusion Guitar Meets Ethno, Funk & Hip-Hop Grooves
Finger-Plucked, Multi-Genre Electric Instrumentals
Epic, Virtuosic, Neo-Classical Progressive
Aggressive Reggae Rock
Becker-Influenced, Heavy Shred Guitar
Ready For Crazy Fusion?
Overlooked Metal Master Axeman
Steve Pappas completes his "Amazing Grace" arrangement with this final variation.
Knowing the modes, and putting them to good use, are two different things. Here`s part three of Mike Campese`s multi-part lesson.
Add some excitement to your playing by playing outside the scale. This time: blending the Mixolydian with diminished scale.
The amazing Tom Yoder and his equally amazing arpeggios.
Indie marketing guru Tim Sweeney discusses how and when to approach the money men.
Music industry guru Christopher Knab is back with advice on how you can improve your odds playing demo roulette.
Virtuoso classical guitarist and instructor Jamie Andreas on how to make progress, real progress, in your abilities.
The changes in the music business, and how they should make you very happy.
Using your `Inbox` to do session work, with Canadian guitarist David Martone.
Guitar Nine Records August-September 2003 newsletter.
Brazilian Progressive Metal
Modern, 'Greenwich Village Style' Fusion
Soliciting Progressive Instrumental Fans
A Flair For Phrasing
Big Blues Music
Pursuing A Bluesy Vision
Some Sort Of Portuguese Progressive
Neo-Classical Metal Demos From Italy
Psychedelic Hard Rocker
Extremely Aggressive Instrumental Metal
Swedish Instrumental Axe Man
Hard Rock Guitarist Seeks Recognition
Music industry guru Christopher Knab is back with a whole list of ways to set your music apart from the pack.
More creative ways to use modal pentatonics in your playing.
Complete understanding of the modes has eluded many a guitarist. Here`s part two of Mike Campese`s multi-part lesson.
Stop pulling out your hair, read the latest gem from Mr. Hess.
Performing a seek-and-destroy on 60-cycle hum with Canadian guitarist David Martone.
Sean Mercer returns with ways to help you break out of the 3 and 4 note sequence rut.
Constructing your own chord voicings and increasing your chord vocabulary.
Add some excitement to your playing by playing outside the scale. This time: the diminished scale.
Steve Pappas enhances his previous "Amazing Grace" arrangement with this variation.
Becoming a performer and a listener all at once.
Indie marketing guru Tim Sweeney reminds you not to settle.
Virtuoso classical guitarist and instructor Jamie Andreas discusses why, at times, you must make the difficult even more difficult.
There were a lot of different things that inspired this CD. Once I put the studio together, I just started recording what I wanted to hear. I love guitar and electronic music. I really wanted to blend the two together more than it`s ever been done.
Guitar Nine Records June-July 2003 newsletter.