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Vol. 21, No. 3: October-November 2016

ROCKtober Is Instrumental Guitar Month

Twelfth Annual Tribute To Instrumental Guitarists And Bands Worldwide
October-November 2016 ยท October 2016

Welcome to the October edition of the Guitar Nine on-line magazine, and we're celebrating the 12th 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! Arpeggio techniques, harp like harmonics and playing fast are just three of the subjects found in this issue, giving guitarists more ideas for growth and improvement. In total, we've prepared four new artist interviews, and four new featured articles have been published on a range of musical topics of interest to practicing musicians. Of note, we've published over 200 artist interviews, while nearly 210 musicians and industry experts have written over 1000 guest columns for this site since 1996.

In this issue

9 columns
Guest Columnists
Mike Campese

Arpeggio Sequences

Mike Campese

Here are Mike's technique to help spice up your solos, instead of just running up and down arpeggios.

Guest Columnists
Tommaso Zillio

Guitar Intervals: A Simple Way Make Stale Solos Fresh

Tommaso Zillio

Scales are important to learn, but most instructors have put them emphasis on learning them by heart and simply playing them up and down.

Guest Columnists
Tom Hess

How To Make It Easy To Play Guitar Fast

Tom Hess

All of your favorite guitar players play in a way that looks amazingly easy.

Guest Columnists
Simon Candy

How To Play Cascading, Harp Like Harmonics On Your Acoustic Guitar

Simon Candy

Harp harmonics never fail to immediately grab the attention of those who hear you play them, leaving them spellbound by what they just heard.

Interviews

Interview: Mark Protze

Dan McAvinchey

The main reason I started to play the guitar was Randy Rhoads. He had the biggest influence on me and my playing. When I first listened to him I couldn't believe what I'd heard.

Interviews

Interview: Rob Garland

Dan McAvinchey

The music I write and record under my own name is just the kind of music I'd like to listen to and therefore has no commercial consideration whatsoever, which means it's a bonus if other people like it!

Interviews

Interview: Sam Russell

Dan McAvinchey

I love creating things, so putting my project together myself, while it was a lot of work, was very rewarding and also a good learning experience.

Interviews

Interview: Steve Salter

Dan McAvinchey

Knowing I would fund the project myself, I felt that I would demonstrate more credibility to labels and other industry heavy-weights by investing in myself prior to asking them to invest.

Newsletters
Guitar Nine Newsroom

Newsletter October-November 2016

Guitar Nine Newsroom

Guitar Nine's October-November 2016 newsletter.

Also carried

First ran elsewhere

The survey that ran with it

39 answers

Which Halloween song rocks hardest for you (2016)?

Edgar Winter Group: Frankenstein
31%
Rob Zombie: Dragula
31%
Michael Jackson: Thriller
15%
Bauhaus: Bela Lugosiโ€™s Dead
15%
Oingo Boingo: Dead Man's Party
8%
Johnny Cash: (Ghost) Riders In The Sky
0%
Dead Kennedys: Halloween
0%
Warren Zevon: Werewolves Of London
0%
Percentages of 39 answers. All the surveys.
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