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August-September 2003
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Turkey's Instrumental Guitar Entry

August-September 2003
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Interactive, Melodic, Contemporary Jazz

August-September 2003
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Percussive & Melodic Fingerstyle

August-September 2003
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Stunning Interplay & Synergy

August-September 2003
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Genre-Bending Acoustic Fingerstyle

August-September 2003
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Fusion Guitar Meets Ethno, Funk & Hip-Hop Grooves

August-September 2003
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Finger-Plucked, Multi-Genre Electric Instrumentals

August-September 2003
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Epic, Virtuosic, Neo-Classical Progressive

August-September 2003
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Becker-Influenced, Heavy Shred Guitar

August-September 2003
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Overlooked Metal Master Axeman

August-September 2003
Steve Pappas

Steve Pappas completes his "Amazing Grace" arrangement with this final variation.

August-September 2003
Mike Campese: The Fire Within

Knowing the modes, and putting them to good use, are two different things. Here`s part three of Mike Campese`s multi-part lesson.

August-September 2003
Martin Behr

Add some excitement to your playing by playing outside the scale. This time: blending the Mixolydian with diminished scale.

August-September 2003
Tom Yoder

The amazing Tom Yoder and his equally amazing arpeggios.

August-September 2003
Tim Sweeney

Indie marketing guru Tim Sweeney discusses how and when to approach the money men.

August-September 2003
Christopher Knab

Music industry guru Christopher Knab is back with advice on how you can improve your odds playing demo roulette.

August-September 2003
Jamie Andreas

Virtuoso classical guitarist and instructor Jamie Andreas on how to make progress, real progress, in your abilities.

August-September 2003
Chris Juergensen

The changes in the music business, and how they should make you very happy.

August-September 2003
David Martone

Using your `Inbox` to do session work, with Canadian guitarist David Martone.

October-November 2003
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Melding Classical, Latin & Flamenco Styles

October-November 2003
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Modern, Guitar-Driven Hard Rock

October-November 2003
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Airtight, Funky Grooves & Loose Interplay

October-November 2003
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Greasing The Soul Of Grungy Blues

October-November 2003
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Creating Instrumental Poetry

October-November 2003
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Jazz/Fusion Quartet From Down Under

October-November 2003
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Conquering The Heavy Metal Market

October-November 2003
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Guitarist Leads New Organ Trio

October-November 2003
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Imaginitive, Sophisticated Jazz

October-November 2003
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Inspired Guitar Over Beatlesque Songcraft

October-November 2003
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Emerging Artist Wants Your Ears

October-November 2003
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Taking Neo-Classical To A Higher Level

October-November 2003
Christopher Knab

Music industry guru Christopher Knab shares his list of professional habits that are shared by most successful musicians who truly have what it takes to succeed.

October-November 2003
Mike Campese: The Fire Within

Mike Campese is back with more modal mayhem.

October-November 2003
Tom Hess Opus 2

Tom Hess takes an original approach to the subject of originality in music.

October-November 2003
David Martone

Recording by mail can save thousands in travel costs, with Canadian guitarist David Martone.

October-November 2003
Martin Behr

Ever wanted to put together your own home studio? It`s a lot easier and cheaper than you might imagine.

October-November 2003
Joy Basu

Joy Basu discusses getting pop gigs and what to expect during the auditions.

October-November 2003
Steve Booke

Steve Booke talks about how to use breathing to provide yourself with the necessary energy to play your more physically demanding licks.

October-November 2003
Jonathan Wilson

A celebration of "functionally unusual" guitars, their utilitarian purpose, and the visionaries behind their design.

October-November 2003
David Vincent Jones

Guitarist Neil Brocklebank`s logistics manager has some advice for you if you stubbornly intend to pursue a life-style fully supported by that original material only you believe in.

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