About the Author
Tom Hess is a professional touring guitarist and recording artist. He teaches, trains and mentors musicians from around the world. Learn more about how to become a professional musician. Visit http://tomhess.net to get 15 free music career tips.




Review of the Carvin Bolt-T: Building a Better Stratocaster?
By: R. S. Rasnick | 02/01/2010The Carvin Bolt-T is a great playing and sounding instrument, but its principal feature might just be the cost. We asked for numerous upgrades (including a flamed maple top), and the instrument was still less than $1,000 (shipping included). Other guitar makers (including Fender) should take note of what Carvin offers for such an affordable cost.
Brief Review of the Breedlove C25/CR Herringbone
By: R. S. Rasnick | 02/01/2010Even though the C25/CR isn't a custom Breedlove, it's still an incredibly high-quality guitar. Just because it doesn't have the same custom options as more expensive Breedlove models doesn't mean it's not a solid instrument. It might be one of the finest acoustic instruments you'll ever play and is one that we recommend highly. The Breedlove Pro Series is worth every dime.
How to enhance or improve your image
By: Ty Cohen | 02/01/2010There is an old axiom that has been floating around the advertising circuits for at least a couple of decades now. A simple phrase: Image is Everything.
Why musicians must have a personal website
By: Ty Cohen | 02/01/2010As a musician, there is an important part of your equipment that may be missing. That crucial tool is your personal website. By creating a personal website, you create a digital personality.
iTunes Delete Duplicates, My Friend The DJ..
By: Peter Built | 02/01/2010iTunes delete duplicates, my friend is a DJ and she finally passed off the small task of deleting all of the duplicate songs in iTunes... It was easy...
How to Enlarge Your Fanbase
By: Ty Cohen | 02/01/2010The soul of a performer is their music but their life blood is their fans. Building a strong fan base not only means a bigger audience to hear your performances but will be the foundation of future financial success and professional longevity.
How to Plan a Successful CD Release Party
By: Ty Cohen | 02/01/2010Recording a CD is a great accomplishment. But once the CD is finished is when the real work starts. If nobody knows about the CD to buy it, then all the work that was put into writing the songs and recording the tracks is wasted.
Guitar Warm Up Exercise
By: Gene Phillips | 02/01/2010One of the important parts of being an excellent guitar player is your guitar warm up routine. I cannot stress to you novice players how vital it is that you just warm up prior to each play session. I know that you might be excited to learn songs, but you must realize that the warm up is going to strengthen your fingers, forearms, picking hand, and it can help you develop excellent habits. So, always devote some time to warming up, even if it's only for 5 minutes. One of the most...
Top Secrets Of Common Sense - Part 1
By: Tom Hess | 20/11/2009 | MusicNo matter what your musical skill level is right now, there are going to be many significant challenges ahead of you. Your attitudes, and the ways you deal with musical challenges, will be single greatest factor in determining how much you will achieve as a musician.
How To Make a Great Guitar Solo
By: Tom Hess | 02/11/2009 | MusicIt’s not what you play, it’s how you play it. There are lots of ways to make guitar solos. Most guitarists focus on ‘what to play’ versus ‘how to play things’. Fact is, the nuances of phrasing (‘how’ the notes are played) often matter MORE than the notes we actually play.
How To Practice Guitar With A Limited Amount Of Time
By: Tom Hess | 31/08/2009 | MusicDo you struggle with not having enough time to practice guitar? Are you unsure about what things to practice within this very limited amount of time? While it may be rather difficult to increase the total time you have available to practice guitar, it is very possible to maximize the results you get from the practice time you do have available. Here is what you need to do to get maximum results...
How To Start A Successful Music Career
By: Tom Hess | 16/08/2009 | MusicNeed Help Starting A Successful Career In Music? Here are 4 things that will put you on the right track.
Get More From Your Guitar Practice 8 Steps To Develop A Highly Efficient Practice Schedule
By: Tom Hess | 06/08/2009 | Musicone of the biggest reasons why so few people become great guitarists is not because they lack talent, but rather due to not knowing all of the things they need to do or practice in order to reach their goal. People usually have more than enough things to practice (licks, techniques, exercises, scales etc.) but struggle most with creating an overall plan to get them the result they want.
11 Damaging Mistakes Guitar Players Make and How To Avoid Them
By: Tom Hess | 16/07/2009 | MusicThere are specific reasons why guitar players go through severe periods of frustration and disappointment. Here are 11 key mistakes guitar players make and repeat over and over again that you should definitely avoid.
How To Transition From Your Day Job Into A Successful Music Career
By: Tom Hess | 06/07/2009 | MusicMost aspiring musicians receive a lot of advice from friends and family about the best approach to take with building their music career. Among the many things suggested, is the idea of having a backup plan. This article will show you how many musicians often destroy their music career ambitions by following the conventional wisdom of back up plans. More importantly you will learn the right ways of going about building your music career.