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Guitar Nine Records Surveys: Historical Results

Here are the results of the surveys we conducted on the Guitar Nine Records site in 2011.

February, 2011 Survey Results

If $10,000 cash suddenly became available, what would you spend it on?
Non-Musical Purpose        33.3%
Guitars        22.2%
Recording Equipment        16.7%
CDs, Downloads and DVDs        5.6%
Other Instruments        5.6%
Music Education        5.6%
Favorite Charity        5.6%
CD Recording/Duplication        5.6%

April, 2011 Survey Results

What word or phrase most accurately describes your talents/interests?
Guitarist        63.3%
Instrumental Guitar Music Fan        16.7%
General Guitar Music Fan        6.7%
Bass Player        3.3%
General Music Fan        3.3%
Musician        3.3%
Small Business Owner        3.3%

June, 2011 Survey Results

Have you ever taken a purely online class, or e-course?
No, but I plan to        28.6%
Yes, music related        28.6%
No, I have no plans        28.6%
Yes, non-music related        14.3%

August, 2011 Survey Results

With digital media, do you prefer buying "to own", or subscribing to a digital streaming service?
Buying to own        63.6%
Streaming service        18.2%
I have no preference        9.1%
I consume digital media without purchasing        9.1%

October, 2011 Survey Results

Who is the greatest guitarist from this list?
Jimi Hendrix        40.0%
Stevie Ray Vaughan        22.9%
Jimmy Page        17.1%
Eric Clapton        11.4%
Duane Allman        5.7%
Robert Johnson        2.9%

December, 2011 Survey Results

If you could only play just one guitar brand, which would it be?
Gibson        24.5%
Ibanez        15.1%
Paul Reed Smith        13.2%
Fender        13.2%
Carvin        7.5%
Music Man        5.7%
Jackson        3.8%
ESP        3.8%
Parker        3.8%
Taylor        1.9%
Brian Moore        1.9%
RainSong        1.9%
Valley Arts        1.9%
Epiphone        1.9%

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