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April-May 2003
Martin Behr

Add some excitement to your playing by playing outside the scale.

April-May 2003
Steve Pappas

Steve Pappas is back with his arrangement of one of the most well known hymns of all time.

April-May 2003
Tim Sweeney

Indie marketing guru Tim Sweeney discusses live show promotion ideas.

April-May 2003
Jeff Sanders

How to embrace the healing power of music.

April-May 2003
Guitar Nine

Music Encompassing Many Moods & Styles

April-May 2003
Guitar Nine

Mastering The Musical Use Of The Guitar

April-May 2003
Guitar Nine

Mood-Driven Blues Instrumentals

April-May 2003
Guitar Nine

Rock Instrumentalist Seeks Contract

April-May 2003
Guitar Nine

Fusing Funk, Blues, Jazz & Country

June-July 2003
Guitar Nine

Modern, 'Greenwich Village Style' Fusion

June-July 2003
Guitar Nine

Soliciting Progressive Instrumental Fans

June-July 2003
Guitar Nine

Some Sort Of Portuguese Progressive

June-July 2003
Guitar Nine

Neo-Classical Metal Demos From Italy

June-July 2003
Guitar Nine

Extremely Aggressive Instrumental Metal

June-July 2003
Guitar Nine

Hard Rock Guitarist Seeks Recognition

June-July 2003
Christopher Knab

Music industry guru Christopher Knab is back with a whole list of ways to set your music apart from the pack.

June-July 2003
Chris Brooks

More creative ways to use modal pentatonics in your playing.

June-July 2003
Mike Campese: The Fire Within

Complete understanding of the modes has eluded many a guitarist. Here`s part two of Mike Campese`s multi-part lesson.

June-July 2003
Tom Hess Opus 2

Stop pulling out your hair, read the latest gem from Mr. Hess.

June-July 2003
David Martone

Performing a seek-and-destroy on 60-cycle hum with Canadian guitarist David Martone.

June-July 2003
Sean Mercer

Sean Mercer returns with ways to help you break out of the 3 and 4 note sequence rut.

June-July 2003
Chris Juergensen

Constructing your own chord voicings and increasing your chord vocabulary.

June-July 2003
Martin Behr

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

June-July 2003
Steve Pappas

Steve Pappas enhances his previous "Amazing Grace" arrangement with this variation.

June-July 2003
Muriel Anderson

Becoming a performer and a listener all at once.

June-July 2003
Tim Sweeney

Indie marketing guru Tim Sweeney reminds you not to settle.

June-July 2003
Jamie Andreas

Virtuoso classical guitarist and instructor Jamie Andreas discusses why, at times, you must make the difficult even more difficult.

June-July 2003
Guitar Haus

There were a lot of different things that inspired this CD. Once I put the studio together, I just started recording what I wanted to hear. I love guitar and electronic music. I really wanted to blend the two together more than it`s ever been done.

August-September 2003
Guitar Haus

The first thing that you should care about for a CD release is the music. You have to trust in yourself as a musician and composer and try to come up with interesting music and then find a nice studio to record it in, or you can record at home if you have a nice home studio.

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