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June-July 2005
Guglielmo Malusardi

Music is the highest form of art. It is the most abstract art, while being the one that reaches deep emotions in all of us. Instrumental music is Pure Music. It gives to the listener only vibrations to get inspired and emotional.

June-July 2005
Randy Ellefson

Can you benefit from a four-year music education? Let`s explore the options.

June-July 2005
Guitar Nine

Northern California Guitar Tribute

June-July 2005
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Following In The Footsteps Of Vai/Satch

June-July 2005
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Cookin' Up Rock Blues & Country

June-July 2005
Guitar Nine Newsroom

Guitar Nine Records June-July 2005 newsletter.

June-July 2005
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French Guitarist Features Instrumentals

June-July 2005
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Jazz Artist Plays For The Fun Of It

August-September 2005
Mike Campese: The Fire Within

Mike Campese with more examples of getting many unique sounds out of just one scale.

August-September 2005
Mick Neil

A very challenging, but rewarding technique, with guitarist Mick Neil.

August-September 2005
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Fleet Fingered Primate Gumbo

August-September 2005
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Brilliant Macedonian Axeman

August-September 2005
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Beautifully Intimate Fingerstyle

August-September 2005
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Ripping Hard Rock From Finland

August-September 2005
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Beer-Soaked, Old School Metal

August-September 2005
Jamie Andreas

Virtuoso classical guitarist and instructor Jamie Andreas is back discussing the importance of good practice habits.

August-September 2005
David Martone

A sermon on your tone spectrum toolbox, by Canadian guitarist David Martone.

August-September 2005
Tim Sweeney

How well do you know the people that come to your shows? Indie marketing guru Tim Sweeney thinks you should know them well.

August-September 2005
Randy Ellefson

Can you benefit from a four-year music education? Part 2 of the series.

August-September 2005
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Instrumental Rocker Finds Niche

August-September 2005
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Intense Brazilian Instrumentalist

August-September 2005
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Greek Instrumentalist Eyes Future

August-September 2005
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Creating Electronic Jazz Music

August-September 2005
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Look What The Stork Brought

August-September 2005
Tony Koretz

Got amp? Need tone? Tips for a great electric guitar sound.

August-September 2005
Christopher Knab

Music industry consultant Christopher Knab with questions that are useful for any serious, business-minded artist or band.

August-September 2005
Rick Del Savio

Five pages of ii-V-I-VI etudes, in all twelve keys.

August-September 2005
Sven Stichter

How to be prepared and to know what situations can await you in the world of studios, producers, broken cables and detuned guitars.

August-September 2005
Robert Lee Johnson

Yes, it is possible to have recordings that sell in great enough number to be a successful instrumentalist.

August-September 2005
Guitar Nine Newsroom

Guitar Nine Records August-September 2005 newsletter.

October-November 2005
Christopher Knab

Music industry consultant Christopher Knab offers up a sample publicity plan you can use to formulate your own strategy.

October-November 2005
Tim Sweeney

Selling CDs not as easy as mailing them out to stores and sites? Indie marketing guru Tim Sweeney enlightens you on what else you can do to generate sales.

October-November 2005
Sven Stichter

Tips on adjusting your thinking and broadening your style to expand your audience.

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