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Vol. 2, No. 3: October-November 1997

"Guitar Haus" Garners New Reviews

October-November 1997 ยท October 1997

Welcome to the October edition of Guitar Nine's on-line magazine. Dan McAvinchey's "Guitar Haus" CD has recently been reviewed by several publications, and our e-commerce plans have been expanded as well, as we will soon be adding more releases by independent artists and bands.

In this issue

13 columns
The Power To Release
Dan McAvinchey

Finding The Perfect Partner

Dan McAvinchey

Self-assessement time. Can you go it alone? You might need the synergy of two people working together to kick start your label.

Interviews

Interview: Dan McInerney

Dan McAvinchey

The bottom line is: I believe in my music. As an instrumental artist you're not going to land a huge deal with a major label. If you do get a deal the label is going to take a huge chunk of money, and even if they do sign you, they may not even distribute your CD. Some friends of mine signed with a major label, and the label has not done a thing with them. So they have a great product that they can't do anything with.

Interviews

Interview: Joe Rodriguez

Dan McAvinchey

I do as much pre-production as humanly possible at home. When you're ready to record, and I can't stress this enough, have everything rehearsed to death and a production plan ready. I did my latest CD at a commercial place, but my dream is to do my next one at home.

Guest Columnists
Paul Kuntz

Tuplets and the "Three Note per String Theorem"

Paul Kuntz

New Jersey guitarist Paul Kuntz is back and aside from a ravenous appetite, he's got plans to teach you all about tuplets and fitting the notes to the rhythm.

The Undiscovered

The Undiscovered: Corbin Hughes

Guitar Nine

Instrumental Metal That Screams For Vengeance

The Undiscovered

The Undiscovered: Dan McInerney

Guitar Nine

Stepping Outside Contemporary Fusion

The Undiscovered

The Undiscovered: Guitars A Quattro

Guitar Nine

Surprising Interpretations Of Contemporary Classical Guitar

The Undiscovered

The Undiscovered: Joe Rodriguez

Guitar Nine

Adrenaline-Pumping, Cinematic Heavy Rock

The Undiscovered

The Undiscovered: Lenny Rocillo

Guitar Nine

Supercharged, Energetic Bass Guitar For The New Millennium

The Undiscovered

The Undiscovered: LVX Nova

Guitar Nine

Mixing Luxurious Soundscapes With Rock/Blues Guitar

The Undiscovered

The Undiscovered: Ron Bowman

Guitar Nine

Folk And Rock 'N' Roll With A Country Flavor

The Undiscovered

The Undiscovered: Rusty Cooley

Guitar Nine

Intense, Ripping Instrumental Guitar

Guest Columnists
Tony Young

Working Through The Seven Modes With A Diatonic Progression

Tony Young

Just can't get enough info about modes, can you? Guitarist Tony Young relates modes to chord progressions.

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