E-mail comments, testimonials, kudos, feedback and other observations from around the world.
Welcome to the October edition of Guitar Nine's on-line magazine. Despite a major hurricane causing week-plus power outages in Raleigh and all over the mid-Atlantic, we have pulled together our third edition with a few new guest columnists, our regular featured columnists, and an expanding contact database and glossary.
E-mail comments, testimonials, kudos, feedback and other observations from around the world.
Stop strumming those simple barre chords, and embellish your chordal work with licks and phrases that blur the distiction between rhythm and lead guitar playing.
Call-and-response practicing to enhance your phrasing and composing.
Some creative uses of digital delay when writing or recording.
Tips for playing arpeggiated chord progressions using string skipping.
Stuck recycling the same licks and riffs? Dig yourself out of your guitar playing rut and rediscover the instrument you love.
Don't fall into the same old trap of convincing yourself that now is not the time.
McAvinchey dips into his magic bag to bring you 16 tips you can use today to improve your tracks.
Session Guitarist Ready To Broaden His Appeal
Promoting A Better Appreciation Of The Versatility Of Flamenco