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Interviews

One Two Tightened

Feature | One Two Testing, Dec 1983

The ones we couldn't let get away, plus Manufacturers and Distributors.

Open Tuning

Feature | Topic: Tuition / Technique | Making Music, May 1986

Alternative routes to funny fingerings. Tuning is not cheating, we say.

Frankfurt: Guitars, Basses, Amps And Effects

Show Report | International Musician, Apr 1986

One man in search of perfection. Dave Burrluck gives his verdict on the state of the axe

Books

Review | Music UK, Dec 1982

Yes, we can READ too! And to prove it

America

News | Electronics & Music Maker, Mar 1983

New keyboards, guitars and effects in the US

Music Maker Equipment Scene

News | Electronics & Music Maker, Apr 1983

Music

Fender Elite Precision Bass 1

Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Oct 1983

Eight Days a Week

Feature | Topic: Music Business | One Two Testing, Apr 1984

How much do musicians really earn? The rich ones (ahem) the poor ones (definitely).

Beyond E Major - Part 2

Feature Series | Topic: Tuition / Technique, Music Theory | One Two Testing, May 1984

Simple ways to chording

One Two Tightened

Feature | One Two Testing, May 1984

condensed quotes, addresses

That Was Then But This Is Now

Feature | Topic: History / Culture | International Musician, Jan 1985

How it was done in the heyday of Pop - Philip Bashe tracked down the bands your dad snogged along to and found out the history of the '60s hits

Production Lines - Mike Howlett

Opinion | Recording Musician, Apr 1993

Mike Howlett predicts that the currently moribund state of the record industry is simply a cyclic phenomenon, and that things will soon be on the upturn.

 

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