ROCKtober Is Instrumental Guitar Month
Welcome to the October edition of the Guitar Nine on-line magazine, and we're celebrating the 13th annual Instrumental Guitar Month, a great time to remember, support, discover, promote, and celebrate the many practitioners of this near-underground musical sub-genre. Tell a friend, open a seasonal beverage and enjoy some great music! Fingerpicking techniques, songwriting and the harmonic minor scale are just three of the subjects found in this issue, giving guitarists more ideas for growth and improvement. In total, six new featured articles have been published on a range of musical topics of interest to practicing musicians. After working through the information and lessons, please sample some great music released by over 1000 musicians we've worked with over the past 21 years! Of note, we've published over 220 artist interviews, while over 210 musicians and industry experts have written close to 1100 guest columns for this site since 1996.
In this issue
Are Some People Born Natural Songwriters?
Tommaso maintains the skill of songwriting is developed through years of practice.
Enhance Your Lead Guitar Playing With This One Simple Technique
An expert knows to practice simpler things.
Fingerpicking The Easy Way Versus Fingerpicking The Right Way
Don't go with what feels easy as opposed to what is right.
Harmonic Minor: Movable Patterns
Mike shows you moveable type patterns for the harmonic minor scale, and some ways you can get some fresh new modern type sounds.
Is Talent Required To Play Guitar?
If left unquestioned, these kind of thoughts can start to really build up and hurt your progress as a musician.
Learn From Steve Vai To Greatly Improve Your Guitar Playing: Part 2
Here are more true reasons for Vai's world-class guitar playing and the lessons each one holds for you.
Newsletter October-November 2017
Guitar Nine's October-November 2017 newsletter.