Instrumental Guitar Site Marks 24th Anniversary
Welcome to the June anniversary edition of the Guitar Nine on-line magazine. June of 1996 marked our entry into cyberspace, and after twenty-four great years, Guitar Nine has become well known for providing a wide variety of free instructional material, news and information. Better guitar tone, double chromatics, and scale connection are just a small sampling of the subjects found in this issue. In total, three guest columnists have submitted six original articles on a range of musical topics of interest to practicing guitarists, bassists and musicians. In addition to reading and mastering the information presented, please sample some great music released by the over 1400 musicians we've worked with over the past 24 years! To date, we've now published over 220 artist interviews, while over 210 musicians and industry experts have written nearly 1200 guest columns for this site since 1996.
In this issue
7 Tips On Creating Better Guitar Tone
Don't spend more cash on guitars, effect pedals, and ampsm - better tone for free.
Another Brick In The Wall Solo In Major
Decide to choose modal harmony in your solos.
Connecting Scales
If you know all of your scale patterns, but are not sure how to connect them, this lesson will help you.
The Double Chromatic Approach
Resolving to the 3rd of the chords in a chromatic fashion.
The Emotions Behind Guitar Modes And How To Use Them
Using the Pitch Axis technique to express emotion.
Guitar Nine Focus: Arpeggios
The term arpeggios on guitar means to play chord tones (the notes of a chord) one note at a time.
Mysterious Arpeggios: X-Files And Metallica
Create some threatening sounds with your guitar.
Newsletter June-July 2020
Guitar Nine's June-July 2020 newsletter.