Summer 1999 Vol. I, No. 1

Number One With a Bullet: The author of Zen Guitar checks out "Livin' La Vida Loca" and wonders why there can't be rhyme and reason.

For the Love of It: Classical guitar player Craig Einhorn decides to work overtime and receives an unexpected request.

Piracy is Your Friend: Jaron Lanier, a virtual-reality pioneer and a musician, offers "a more sensible plan" for the musicians looking to make money in the digital economy.   

One Note Among Many: UK contributor Alan Davies on the singular lesson of a Bouzouki player at a London guitar convention.

 

Fall 1999 Vol. I, No. 2

A Voice From Heaven: What did God really say to Noah? The truth can be known by watching any wedding band. 

The Big One : The $100 tip is the holy grail of every guitar player who passes the hat. Classical guitarist Craig Einhorn finally gets one--or does he?

MP3: The Basics: An introduction to finding, creating, and playing the files that are revolutionizing the music business, MP3.

Shooting Stars: Finnish artist Kimmo Kivëla uses his digital camera to capture the sound of the guitar through his lens. Take a look.

"You're Never Going to Make It" ...said the talent scout to the Zen Guitarist. To which the Zen Guitarist replied...

 

Summer 2000 Vol. I, No. 3

He Taketh and Giveth Away: Long ago, ZG reader Scott Manor stole a guitar. Can he make amends all these years later?

The Tao of Mandolin: Ever stop to think of what it means to "play"? Here's one reader who did.

My First Gig: Rod Jackson talks about THE MOMENT that will live forever.

The Way to the Open Stage: Four steps to ensure success at the next open mic, by ZG reader Susan Beyer.

I Will Go With You: ZG reader Rebecca Purdy offers a poem on you and me and all the inbetween.

Pick One: When ZG reader Dave Tarnowski told his mom he wanted to grow up to be a guitar player, she calmly replied . . .

 

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