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Don Maloney
Michael Angelo Batio
Ethan Meixsell
Chris Brooks *
Bill Peck *
Steve Trovato
Joop Wolters *
Joe Stump *
Andy Timmons
Rob Balducci
Sean Baker *
Marcel Coenen *
Derek Schils *
Terry Syrek *
Jonathan Nicholson *
Magnus Olsson *
Charles Carey *
José de Castro *
Jason Kelly *
Antoine DuFour
Andy McKee
Mattias Eklundh
Rusty Cooley
7-4-2
Vinnie Moore
Todd Duane
Rob Sbar
Prashant Aswani
Andy James
Mike Orlando
Conrad Simon
Troy Grady
Paco Hernández
Dave Martone


InstruMentalCase.com is no longer being updated.  However, THE NEW INSTRUMENTALCASE WEBSITE is live at:



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If you’re an instrumental guitarist creating original music and looking for some exposure feel free to send me an email! But please keep in mind, this is only for advanced guitarists who are actively pursuing music, not teenage-bedroom-wanabe-shredders (not that there’s anything wrong with that - I’m one of them)!

 

(7-4-2 - Never Enough)

 


 

An asterisk (*) indicates that the interview was conducted using a set list of questions that I devised in order to quickly produce more interviews. The question list was designed to explore an interviewee’s past, present and future as a musician, as well as ask them more open-ended questions about their philosophies as an artist and/or teacher, and seek advice from them for less experienced players to benefit. These interviews may also be accompanied by a lesson, videos, or a free downloadable song from the artist.

However, after using this question set for more than ten of my interviews over the past couple of months, I’ve decided to go back to doing each individual interview with a unique and personalized questions list. Doing so is obviously more time consuming because of the amount of research and writing that’s involved, but I feel it’s worth it because each interview’s questions are completely specialized for that specific artist (take my recent interview with Steve Trovato as an example).

 

Also expect to see more audio interviews, most of which will first be published in episodes of the podcast, but then later many of them will be posted individually under this section.