Guitar Nine Columns: Guest Columnists

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Enjoy over 25 years of staff columns, guest columns, interviews and more!

June-July 2001
Christopher Knab

Music industry guru Christopher Knab is back with an in-depth column on the most important method for selling your CDs.

June-July 2001
Martin Behr

Germany`s Martin Behr is back with a lesson on chord tapping with an example from his first CD

June-July 2001
Mike Campese: The Fire Within

Taking a violin caprice to the six-string.

June-July 2001
Muriel Anderson

Great scalar ideas from an award winning guitarist.

June-July 2001
Bill Peck

Bill Peck`s got a great idea to make a big impression.

June-July 2001
David Martone

Canadian guitarist David Martone will help you calm your nerves in the studio.

June-July 2001
Doug Jackson

Here`s a new way to use your aural abilities to improve your playing.

June-July 2001
Paul Chase

Art for lovers of the guitar, must be seen to be appreciated.

June-July 2001
Gianluca Piersanti

Guitarist Gianluca Piersanti returns with an arpeggiated inspiration from Beethoven.

June-July 2001
Paul Abbott

The digital rights controversy and how it can affect guitarists like us.

June-July 2001
Jamie Andreas

Virtuoso classical guitarist and instructor Jamie Andreas is back with his method for acheiving fast, accurate playing.

June-July 2001
Tim Sweeney

Indie marketing guru Tim Sweeney is back with more practical ideas that work.

August-September 2001
Christopher Knab

Music industry guru Christopher Knab is back discussing the relationship between these business entities.

August-September 2001
Rolf Munkes

Germany`s Rolf Munkes brings us a workshop which delves into the essential elements of his guitar style.

August-September 2001
Bill Peck

An egoless way to get your name out there.

August-September 2001
Mike Campese: The Fire Within

Mike is back to teach you to work the neck to squeeze more creativity out of your chording.

August-September 2001
Sergio Zurawski

Brazilian guitarist teaches by example in his first Guitar Nine column.

August-September 2001
Colin Mandel

Colin Mandel is back with the third and final installment of his odd meter trilogy.

August-September 2001
David Martone

Canadian guitarist David Martone returns with his insights on the home digital studio phenomenon.

August-September 2001
Jamie Andreas

Virtuoso classical guitarist and instructor Jamie Andreas discusses a controversial topic, is talent born, or made? You decide.

August-September 2001
Tim Sweeney

Indie marketing guru Tim Sweeney defines Soundscan and its relevance to indie artists.

October-November 2001
Christopher Knab

Music industry guru Christopher Knab is back talkin` barcodes.

October-November 2001
Francesco Fareri

An in-depth look at Fareri`s neo-classical shred debut from the guitarist himself.

October-November 2001
Beurks

Composition angles from the man known as Beurks.

October-November 2001
Chris Coyne

One Brit`s opinon on the future of rock `n` roll.

October-November 2001
Mike Campese: The Fire Within

Mike is back with a follow up lesson to help you work the neck to squeeze more creativity out of your chording.

October-November 2001
Steve Trovato

Don`t send that master tape off to the duplicators without first checking out Steve Trovato`s final mix tips.

August-September 2001
Steve Trovato

If you`ve got what it takes, check out Steve Trovato`s thoughts on the subject.

October-November 2001
Salvatore Vecchio

An Italian guitarist is prepared to expand your chormatic awareness.

October-November 2001
Jamie Andreas

Virtuoso classical guitarist and instructor Jamie Andreas helps you master the deceptively difficult changes in your life.

October-November 2001
Tim Sweeney

Indie marketing guru Tim Sweeney discusses the hidden secrets of how major labels evaluate the artists they are considering signing to their rosters.

December-January 2001
Christopher Knab

Music industry guru Christopher Knab is back with the skinny on getting noticed.

December-January 2001
Francesco Fareri

Want to double your fun? Double tracking your arpeggios may be the way to do it.

October-November 2001
David Martone

Canadian guitarist David Martone opens up the mailbag to answer a reader question about tone.

December-January 2001
David Martone

Canadian guitarist David Martone discusses the benefits and advantages of mastering your CD.

December-January 2001
Mike Campese: The Fire Within

Mike is back to help you coordinate your hands, while developing speed and accuracy.

December-January 2001
Will Landrum

Yet another weapon in the arsenal of techniques you can use to spice up your music.

December-January 2001
Jamie Andreas

Virtuoso classical guitarist and instructor Jamie Andreas discusses the little discussed subject of fingering.

December-January 2001
Tim Sweeney

Indie marketing guru Tim Sweeney opens up the mailbag to answer a question about `street marketing`.

February-March 2002
Christopher Knab

Music industry guru Christopher Knab with tips on building the ideal music promotional kit.

February-March 2002
Francesco Fareri

Another fistful of double arpeggio ideas.

February-March 2002
Mike Campese: The Fire Within

Mike returns with the second part of his column on coordinating your hands, while developing speed and accuracy.

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