How to keep from destroying your confidence by setting realistic expectations for your recording projects.
Welcome to the April edition of the Guitar Nine on-line magazine. We're pumped up about all the new music we've added over the past two months, as well as some anxiously awaited reissues now available. We've got 16 brand new CDs in stock, including instrumental works by Dweezil Zappa, Steven Dillon, Slice Of Pi, Geoffe Hein, Adam Carl Stephens, Sean Edward Ghannam, T.D. Clark, Ray DeTone, Michael Harris, Ed Littman, Dan Willis Quartet and Rob Johnson. You can now listen to and order 564 instrumental releases by 348 different artists. Visit the Instrumental Guitar Showcase to browse and listen to all of these dynamic recordings, or check out our recommendations page. If you've released an instrumental project, get all the details about merchandising through Guitar Nine, and decide if it's right for your music (if you've released a guitar-oriented CD with vocals, click here).
How to keep from destroying your confidence by setting realistic expectations for your recording projects.
Virtuoso classical guitarist and instructor Jamie Andreas is back with information for the practicing guitarist who wants to see real results.
Italian guitar player Francesco Fareri adds more embellishments to his arpeggiated lines.
Swedish guitarist Sebastian Kalamajski takes his memorization ideas to the next level.
Germany`s Martin Behr has made a career out of versatility and he`s willing to share his secrets with you.
Ben Sherman offers time-tested advice on learning the ins and outs of modes.
Guitarist Gianluca Piersanti preaches a serious focus on phrasing.
Break out of those ol` common scales with Mr. Hughes.
Playing guitar in a purple haze, with no concept of the real world? Curtis relates his own take on musical devotion.
How to give restaurant patrons a reason to come for the music - in addition to the meal.
Lots of musicians these days are pondering this issue. Indie marketing guru Tim Sweeney is back with the skinny.
Music industry guru Christopher Knab is back to help you deal with the most striking and effective part of your promotional package.
Bill Peck did it, why can`t you? Well, you can.
Canadian guitarist David Martone has first-hand advice on tone, tone and more tone.
French Rock Instrumentalists Look Abroad
Duo Cranks Out Progressive Instrumentals
Instrumentalist Plans Rock Opera
Guitarist Seeks Music Industry Position
Burnin' On All Instrumental Rock CD
Brazilian Guitarist Offers Eclectic Instrumentals