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I am definitely the sort of person that can pick up how to do almost anything very quickly if you show me. So you would think that I would love instructional guitar DVD's and be the worlds best guitarist. But alas no, and I'll explain why. The clip below is from the upcoming Robert Johnson DVD from Note4Note.

I just can't following it. When each note is played individually I get lost, musically, on where I am up to. For some reason with guitar I work best with the tab and the licks and phrases separated, rather than note for note. I get much more out of a lesson when I'm "why" something is played a certain way. See this clip below of the great Stevie ray Vaughan:

I get much more out of video like that. What about you?

101 Guitar Tips

Here is a list of 101 Guitar Tips that are worth checking out. Some of my personal favourites on the list inlcude these ones:

If you go to the gym and are doing cardio or even weight lifting, you can count in sets of 4. Since most music is in 4/4 time this will also help your sense of rhythm. Working out with a portable music player will also help your rhythm.

I do this at the gym all the time. I try to listen to more uptempo music and keep in time with the music.

General knowledge is about knowing the history of the music you are playing, from its very beginning to its present day. Reading biographies of the performers is also interesting. Knowing about the leading artists and having a good working knowledge of their different styles will enhance your guitar playing.

You can try to place in a certain style, but unless you understand why thay style sounds the way it does you will never sound genuine. do your homework.

Go to lots of live shows. Big and small. Small shows can be great as you can view what the musicians are doing up close and personal.

Check out the gear, check out how they play certain songs, look for strange chord shapes. I recently saw Birds Of Tokyo live and could not believe how their guitarist was playing the songs. next time I listened to the album it all made sense.

Have a look through the list and let me know which ones you like.

Diesel Instructional DVD

Diesel Instructional DVDDiesel has always been one of my favourite guitarists. Even back in the "Injectors" days, I found myself rocking out to the blues rock styling of the man in question. So the news that he was bringing out an instructional DVD had me salivating profusely. Diesel is without a doubt one of the most underrated guitarists/singers in the world today. His solo performances are something not to be missed.

Diesel is currently touring around Australia with the following dates.

FRI. 16/11
MAROOCHYDORE SANDS TAVERN - MAROOCHYDORE (QLD)
BAND - TIX (07) 5443-7944

SAT. 17/11
THE GLOBE THEATRE - FORTITUDE VALLEY (QLD)
BAND - TIX (07) 3844-4751 or www.globetheatre.com.au

SUN. 18/11
THE AIRPORT TAVERN - COOLANGATTA AIRPORT (QLD)
BAND - TIX (07) 5536-8650

THU. 29/11
ADELAIDE INTERNATIONAL GUITAR FESTIVAL - FESTIVAL THEATRE, ADELAIDE
SOLO - TIX www.adelaideguitarfestival.com.au

DECEMBER

SUN. 2/12
ADELAIDE INTERNATIONAL GUITAR FESTIVAL - ELDER PARK
SOLO - TIX www.adelaideguitarfestival.com.au

SAT. 8/12
ANNANDALE HOTEL - ANNANDALE (NSW)
BAND - TIX (02) 9550-1078 or www.annandalehotel.com

WED. 12/12
WOOL EXCHANGE - GEELONG (VIC)
BAND - TIX (03) 5224-2400 or www.woolexchange.com.au

FRI. 14/12
MILANO'S - BRIGHTON (VIC)
BAND - TIX (03) 9592-3555 or www.milanos.com.au

SAT. 15/12
PALAIS HEPBURN SPRINGS - HEPBURN SPRINGS (VIC)
SOLO - TIX (03) 5348-4849 or www.thepalais.com.au

SUN. 16/12
THE NEW CAPERS - HAWTHORN (VIC)
SOLO - TIX (03) 9819-1797 or www.newcapers.com.au

THU. 20/12, FRI. 21/12, SAT. 22/12 & SUN. 23/12 - SOLD OUT
LIZOTTES RESTAURANT - KINCUMBER (NSW)
BAND - TIX (02) 4368-2017 OR www.lizottes.com.au

TUE. 25/12
MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE - PEACE & SAFE TRAVELS!!!

2008 - HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

JANUARY

THU. 10/1, FRI. 11/1, SAT. 12/1 & SUN. 13/1
BRASS MONKEY - CRONULLA (NSW)
SOLO - TIX (02) 9544-3844 or www.brassmonkey.com.au

THU. 17/1 & FRI. 18/1
LIZOTTES RESTAURANT - KINCUMBER (NSW)
BAND - TIX (02) 4368-2017 OR www.lizottes.com.au

SAT. 19/1
ANNIE'S LANE WINERY - CLARE VALLEY (SA)
BAND - TIX www.adayonthegreen.com.au
A/A HOODOO GURUS, THIRSTY MERC

THU. 24/1
MANNUM RIVER LOCAL COMMUNITY FESTIVAL - MARY ANN RESERVE (SA)
BAND - TIX www.tourdownunder.com.au

FEBRUARY

SAT. 2/2
ALL SAINTS ESTATE - RUTHERGLEN (VIC)
BAND - TIX www.adayonthegreen.com.au
A/A HOODOO GURUS, THIRSTY MERC

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The Musician Project Part #2 : The tools

This time round I want to look at some of the tools and services I'm going to use for this project. There are many options out there, and other tools may suit your exact needs better than the what I will be using here. I'm going to list out the what I have chosen for each component I mentioned in part one and also an alternative that came close in consideration.

Joomla!Web Site Platform:

Chosen Platform: Joomla!
Runner-Up: WordPress

Joomla! is an open source CMS (Content Management System) that I have been using now for a while. The fact I am very familiar with how it works was a strong factor in my choice, but even for a new comer, it may be the best solution. Joomla!, with its large repository of components and add-on functionality either has all the features out of the box, or features that can be added that will handle all the site features I am after: user management (Fan Club), mailing list management, content management for news and blogging, and additional components for message board and image gallery.

The additional components or modules that will be installed to provide this extra functionality include :-

  • Community Builder - user management
  • Gallery2 - image gallery
  • Fireboard - message board

WordPress is by far a more robust blogging tool, but as the site is a bout more than just blogging I feel that Joomla! is a better choice.

BroadJamOnline Audio Distribution:

Chosen Platform: Broadjam
Other Platforms: iTunes via TuneCore, Paypal direct from site

There is no single solution for this. The more places you can get your music out there for people to buy, the better. But you want to keep it manageable. As far as song downloads go, I believe BroadJam is possible the best choice. With different account type to suit your budget and your requirements, and possibly the best return from each sale to the artist that I have seen, I think they are the hands down best choice.

TuneCoreBut what about iTunes? I hate iTunes. There, I said it. But it is a necessary evil. So rather than deal with that evil you can have someone else do it for you. For a small fee TuneCore will handle all the dirty work with iTunes and get your music on there for you.

Another option to consider is to sell your music directly through your site with Paypal or similar payment system. I will most likely be doing this with of my older demo's that I couldn't really sell at full price. There are a few PayPal services that can facilitate this, with expiring download links, that I could utilise. As I'm not too sure on this yet I haven't really looked too much into it, but will do so eventually.

SpreadshirtOnline Merchandise:

Chosen Platform: Spreadshirt
Runner-Up: CafePress

This one was tough. Spreadshirt may be a little more expensive than CafePress, and they don't have the range of products of merchandise, having mostly only apparel. But the apparel they have is much better than CafePress's offerings and offers a higher flexibility in design and printing options. Also, no monthly fee is required to sell multiple designs on the same item. This is the biggest thing it has going for it. I want to sell multiple designs on multiple types of apparel so Spreadshirt wins the contest.

If I decide to offer other items such as stickers etc., I will set up a CafePress store. I'll start with Spreadshirt and go from there.


Now that I know what I'm going to be using, it's time to work on the site design. This will be an interesting process as I have several ideas that I keep going back and forth between. It will be cool to see what eventually sticks.