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How To Practice Guitar With A Limited Amount Of Time How To Practice Guitar With A Limited Amount Of Time
The attitude with which you approach practicing can often affect just how effective your practicing is likely to be. Tom Hess explores these attitudes and gives some recommendations that will hopefully make your practice time both enjoyable and productive.
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The Pursuit of the Record Deal
At its heart, the music business is a business. Silly as it sounds, if you go into the business knowing this and knowing how to become a partner with your record company, you stand a lot better chance at being successful. Tom Hess provides a lot of valuable information in this article, taken from his personal experience in the music industry.

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Taking Your Guitar Technique To The Next Level: Using a Metronome to Develop Speed
Speed, as a technique, can excite and enthrall an audience. Far from being emotionless, speed requires quite a bit of emotion and desire to achieve. Mike Philippov examines how to use a metronome to help you achieve results in speed-as-a-goal practice.
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A Pants Party in Myrtle Beach

I was hired to play a week's worth of gigs in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina a couple of years ago. The management company set me up in some posh digs near the beach, and promptly left me on my own. - no car, no way to or FROM the gigs. 


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Top 10 Hits of CD Distribution

Seeking a distribution deal for your indie CD? Kevin McCluskey from the Berklee College of Music provides an analysis of the costs versus the potential career benefits. 


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Scary Stories
Frightful tales FROM the front...

Most musicians have at least a few scary stories to tell. Here we have collected brief anecdotes of horror and humor from working musicians and bands. These are all reader submitted stories. (WARNING - These get kind of weirder as you go along. Read at your own risk!)


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Frightful tales FROM the front...

Welcome to Music Careers
Playing Bass Guitar

David Hodge's The Complete Idiot's Guide to Playing Bass Guitar is out in bookstores everywhere. Whether you have just picked up the bass or are learning to improve your technique, this book provides a strong foundation in reading music, purchasing the right equipment, and care and maintenance of the bass guitar. Order your copy from Amazon.com today!

Reader Reviews

Excellent book
Out of the 15 or so books I have bought about guitar and bass, this is the best by far.
- James M. Shaw

Complete Idiot's Guide to Playing Bass Guitar
David Hodge's guide to playing BASS is easy to read and understand. There is something in this book for the beginner as well as the advanced player.
- Jeff 

Great guide for bassists of all levels and genres
David is just the man to write this book. If you've read his articles on GuitarNoise.com , showing his deep love and understanding of music and his ability and desire to teach, you'll see what I mean. This book covers a lot of ground -- material valued at well beyond the book's price. We go from the basics of music, buying a bass, up to jazz rhythms, arpeggios, slapping, and other distinctive bass sounds. I believe players of different skill levels would get a lot from this book, from total beginners to intermediates. There's that much material in the book.
- Darrin Koltow

This book is amazing
I have been playing bass in a band for about a year now, self taught and was looking for something to, not only give me the basics, but expand on my knowledge as far as fret board mechanics and other types of music, such as rock, blues, etc. I was surprised by the way everything is spelled out in this book. It is great for the
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