April-May 2011

Vol. 15, No. 6: April-May 2011
Sweden, Norway, Germany, Chile, Italy Take Center Stage
Attractively Priced International CDs Add Diversity And Balance To The Site

Welcome to the April edition of Guitar Nine Records' on-line magazine. We're happy to report a number of stellar instrumental releases have come in from all over the globe, keeping the international flavor of the site alive and well. In the past two months we've added another 13 new releases to the site, including instrumental CDs by Adrian Del Vecchio, Lucas Yaksic, Todd Grubbs, Glenn Rottmann, Roger Pedersen, Dino Fiorenza, Tyson Graf, Razorblades, Travis Henson, Michael Nicolella, Cristian Regnicoli, Adrian English and Patrik Carlsson. You can now listen to and order 1770 instrumental releases by 1131 different artists.

Dan McAvinchey
Guitar Haus

If you're a typical musician, you lack one or both of these critical qualities. Let's see how important they are to your success.

Guitar Nine Newsroom
Guitar Nine Newsroom

Guitar Nine Records April-May 2011 newsletter.

Guy Pople
Guy Pople

Guy`s second column in a series for experienced guitarists with very little formal knowledge.

Joe Pinnavaia
Joe Pinnavaia

A different perspective on the pentatonic scale using arpeggios.

Mike O'Malley
Mike O'Malley

How about opening your mind and opening yourself up to new styles of music? It can only help your guitar playing and musicianship.

Mike Campese
Mike Campese: The Fire Within

Mike is focusing on the Japanese Hirajoshi scale in this lesson on exotic scales.

Tom Hess
Tom Hess Opus 2

Are you frustrated because you are not getting as many people to come to your live shows as you want?

Neal Nagaoka
Neal Nagaoka

Five of the very best guitar kids every month in a video format. You can submit your most terrifying videos.

Christopher Knab
Christopher Knab

Music industry guru Christopher Knab turns the mike over to his colleague Pete Salazar, with his Musician`s Blueprint for success.

Guitar Nine
Guitar Nine

Brazilian Progressive Metal

Dan McAvinchey
Guitar Haus

If you want respect, get out of the music business (laughs)! If you love what you are doing, it will show and you will gain respect. People who buy records like how songs move them no matter the skill level.

Guitar Nine
Guitar Nine

Mastering The Musical Use Of The Guitar

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