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Vol. 5, No. 1: June-July 2000

Leading Instrumental Guitar Site Marks Anniversary

Guitar Nine Records Celebrates 4 Years Online
June-July 2000 ยท June 2000

Welcome to the June edition of Guitar Nine's on-line magazine. June of 1996 marked our entry into cyberspace, and after four years, Guitar Nine has become the leader in providing the widest selection of instrumental guitar recordings, news and information. To celebrate, we've added 22 new releases to the site, including instrumental CDs by Lynn Patrick, Doug Markley, Alex Masi, Lyle Workman, Tom Chaffee, Michael Fath, Shawn Harding, The Vara-Tones, Gregg Bissonette, Tim Simmons, Uversa, Black Shadows, Ben Trexel, Michael Hedges, Dick Dale, John Scofield, Ventures, Chaquico/Freeman, Rick Brannon and Craig Chaquico. You can now listen to and order 467 instrumental releases by 286 different artists. Visit the Instrumental Guitar Showcase to browse and listen to all of these dynamic recordings, or check out our recommendations page. If you've released an instrumental project, get all the details about merchandising through Guitar Nine, and decide if it's right for your music (if you've released a guitar-oriented CD with vocals, click here).

In this issue

25 columns
Guest Columnists
David Martone

A Change Of Colour

David Martone

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

Guest Columnists
Gilbert Isbin

Free Ride By Nick Drake

Gilbert Isbin

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

Guest Columnists
Christopher Knab

Getting The Most Out Of Your Music Website

Christopher Knab

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

Guitar Nine Speaks!
Dan McAvinchey

Greatest Influences

Dan McAvinchey

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

Interviews

Interview: Joe Bochar

Dan McAvinchey

I never thought I'd be CEO of Virgin Independent, nor would I want to. I had material to release. No major or indie label wanted to hear about it, so I did it myself. And let's face it: guitar music is a tough sell, so most majors won't cut you any slack.

Interviews

Interview: Scott Henderson

Randy Allar

I love it at home, but you can't play here. You can't play in L.A. every night. We're lucky to play once a week here. It's just the nature of being a musician. People won't pay to see you every single week. You have to travel and change your audience to be able to play every night.

Guest Columnists
Colin Mandel

Odd Meter Guitar, Part One

Colin Mandel

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

Guest Columnists
Will Landrum

Recipe For Success

Will Landrum

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

Guest Columnists
Ben Sherman

The Rhythm Method

Ben Sherman

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

Guest Columnists
Ray DeTone

Shredding Bach

Ray DeTone

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

Guest Columnists
Dan Lambert

A Simple Guitar Story

Dan Lambert

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

Guest Columnists
Tobias Hurwitz

Those Who Can Do, Teach

Tobias Hurwitz

And those that can't do - scram! Teaching guitar for fun and profit.

Guest Columnists
Eric Sands

To Play or Not to Play...

Eric Sands

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

The Undiscovered

The Undiscovered: Aghora

Guitar Nine

New Progressive Band Forges Original Sound

The Undiscovered

The Undiscovered: Chaz DePaolo

Guitar Nine

High Energy, Blues/Rock Guitar

The Undiscovered

The Undiscovered: Chris Manning

Guitar Nine

Music Creating An Uplifting Ambience

The Undiscovered

The Undiscovered: Djam Karet

Guitar Nine

Fifteen Years Of Progressive Rock Fusion

The Undiscovered

The Undiscovered: Edge City Collective

Guitar Nine

Guitar-Based Improvisational Pieces Kick-Off Trilogy

The Undiscovered

The Undiscovered: Geoffe Hein

Guitar Nine

Broadening His Horizons With Solo Release

The Undiscovered

The Undiscovered: Paul Nelson

Guitar Nine

Veteran Guitarist Goes Instrumental

The Undiscovered

The Undiscovered: Radek Chwieralski

Guitar Nine

Polish Shredder Continues Development

The Undiscovered

The Undiscovered: Shawn Harding

Guitar Nine

Meaningful Progressive Rock

The Undiscovered

The Undiscovered: Stone

Guitar Nine

Blues Rock Band Poised To Explode

The Undiscovered

The Undiscovered: Tomi Tuomi

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Finnish Shredder Pours Out Emotion

The Undiscovered

The Undiscovered: Travis Steele Nevels

Guitar Nine

Aggressive, Unorthodox Fingerstyle Wins Fans

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