Guitar Nine Columns

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Enjoy over 25 years of staff columns, guest columns, interviews and more!

February-March 1997
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Broadening The Appeal Of Instrumental Rock

December-January 1998
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Bassist, Drummer Combine With Fusion Greats

April-May 1998
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Professional Guitarist Plans Progressive Instrumental CD

August-September 1998
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Instrumental Guitarist Readies New Release

October-November 1998
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Maniacal Instrumental Madness With An Elfin Flavor

December-January 1997
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Electrifying, Emotional Blues-Rock Instrumental Music

June-July 1997
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Crunchy Riffs, Infectious Guitar-Laden Grooves

December-January 1999
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Dedicated To Great Progressive Instrumental Music

April-May 1999
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Instrumental Blues, Funk & Jazz

October-November 1996
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Promoting A Better Appreciation Of The Versatility Of Flamenco

June-July 2000
Christopher Knab

Music industry guru Christopher Knab is back with the key ingredients necessary to make an impact in cyberspace.

June-July 2000
Ben Sherman

No, no, no! This is about music! From the guitarist behind the amazing "First Light".

June-July 2000
David Martone

Direct from Canada, Martone`s lesson should help to obtain a change of color over dominant chords.

June-July 2000
Will Landrum

Do you wonder if you could ever be as good as your favorite guitar player? Will Landrum is back with good news.

June-July 2000
Tobias Hurwitz

And those that can`t do - scram! Teaching guitar for fun and profit.

June-July 2000
Colin Mandel

Get a rhythmic grip on odd meters with this new column from Colin Mandel.

June-July 2000
Ray DeTone

Lower Bach pain? A great exercise for right hand picking as well as left hand fretting technique.

June-July 2000
Dan Lambert

A story about a guitar (well, a couple of guitars, actually).

June-July 2000
Eric Sands

Put down that guitar! How to dramatically affect your playing and creativity.

June-July 2000
Gilbert Isbin

An original orchestration from "Gilbert Isbin Plays Nick Drake".

June-July 2000
Guitar Haus

The talented artists associated with Guitar Nine recall their mentors and heroes.

August-September 2000
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Aggressive, Unorthodox Fingerstyle Wins Fans

August-September 2000
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Visually Evokative Instrumental Music

August-September 2000
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Singer-Songwriter Offers Guitar-Soaked Release

August-September 2000
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Jazz Instructor Leads By Example

August-September 2000
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Melodic And Cheery Acoustic Fingerstyle

August-September 2000
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Improvisational Instrumental Guitar

August-September 2000
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Contemporary Acoustic/Electric Instrumentals

August-September 2000
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Electronic Music For Guitar And Guitar Synth

August-September 2000
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New Caledonian GIT Graduate Goes Instrumental

August-September 2000
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French Instrumentalist Signs Deal For New CD

August-September 2000
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Busy Guitarist Keeps The Releases Coming

August-September 2000
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Electrifying Live Performer Offers Instrumental Work

August-September 2000
Guitar Haus

I have done interviews with quite a few leading Japanese and European magazines. My experience with them has been very positive. As far as US magazines are concerned, it is hard for me to say how they are handling guitar-oriented music, because I haven`t dealt with them much in the past. There just doesn`t seem to be that much of a market for insturmental music in the US as there is overseas.

August-September 2000
Randy Allar

We`re definitely going to do another album this year. We`ve got a couple of concepts we`re throwing around. It will be an instrumental album. We`re ready to do that again ourselves. Like I said, we`re extremely proud of "Under The Lash Of Gravity" and we`re doing everything we can to get it out there. Initially, instrumental guitar fans didn`t buy it. But if they give it a chance, it does grow on you.

August-September 2000
Joe Matera

Don`t get jealous. Don`t put other people down for their playing. You have to concentrate on what you want to do and study and appreciate the works of other people. Don`t rip off works of your friends, take a little from them and add some originality. I have found that the people who take ideas and riffs from others blatantly without giving credit are usually mediocre musicians and writers.

August-September 2000
Guitar Haus

The talented artists associated with Guitar Nine reveal offbeat and unusual ways to get noticed.

August-September 2000
Christopher Knab

Music industry guru Christopher Knab is back to discuss the business end of artistic success.

August-September 2000
Shane Theriot

Tips on avoiding practice schedule overload. From the guitarist behind the unique "Highway 90" CD.

August-September 2000
David Martone

David Martone`s follow up lesson continues the quest for a change of color over dominant chords.

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