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.
Welcome to the February edition of the Guitar Nine on-line magazine. Copyrights, writing solos and modes are just a few of the subjects found in this issue - a wide range of topics with something for everyone. In total, seven guest columnists have submitted fresh articles on a range of musical topics of interest to practicing musicians. In addition to the information presented, please enjoy sampling some great music released by over 1000 musicians we've worked with over the past 17 years! Of note, over 190 musicians (including many of the recording artists selling their music online) have written guest columns for this site since 1997.
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.
Tom Hess talks about how you can by use creative rhythm guitar practice methods to write your own rock and metal guitar riffs.
Using the same guitar soloing approach as everyone else can only lead to one result: a guitar solo that has a very similar sound to nearly every other guitar solo out there.
Jean-Pierre teaches you about modes, with a small introduction and the `why` and `how` of their existence
A lot has been written on Blues soloing, but preciously little on creative Blues rhythm playing. Don`t get caught playing the usual three power chords.
Indie marketing guru Tim Sweeney has advice for artists on ways to cope with the annual holiday seasons.
Music industry guru Christopher Knab gives a basic introduction to your rights and other issues regarding your original songs and recordings.
Mike Campese is back with additional ideas on how to compose - anytime, anywhere.
Delivering Memorable Instrumental Rock
An Expression Of Various Styles
An Edge Rock Instrumental Band