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Mitzdawg
Posted 2009-12-24 3:04 PM (#385361)
Subject: Guitar Magazines
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Location: New Hampsha
I subscribe to Vintage Guitar (which I like and highly recommend), and Guitar World (which seems to be focusing on shred/metal and I'm not renewing).

What other guitar mags do you folks like or dislike and why?
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FlySig
Posted 2009-12-24 3:11 PM (#385362 - in reply to #385361)
Subject: Re: Guitar Magazines



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Location: Utah
I've learned a lot from Guitar World in their lessons columns, but like you I am not renewing due to the focus on shred/metal. That will leave me without any guitar magazine subscriptions.
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71Jasper
Posted 2009-12-24 3:29 PM (#385363 - in reply to #385361)
Subject: Re: Guitar Magazines


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I subscribed to Guitar Player in the late 70s and early 80s, but lost interest when popular music changed and I didn't. I was one of the initial subscribers to Acoustic Guitar, but I let it lapse and renew every now and then. I mostly read the ads. Guitar World has never caught my attention.

Just about anything I want to know or see about guitars and guitaring is instantly available on the internet.
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2009-12-24 3:38 PM (#385364 - in reply to #385361)
Subject: Re: Guitar Magazines


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Location: The Great Pacific Northwest
I used to get several guitar magazines, now I just go to Borders or wherever and if there is an interesting article, I buy it. Same with other mags I used to get like for Motorcycles and Photography and Diving. One article of interest every few months is just not worth it. Sometimes better articles in magazines I wouldn't think of... Just easier to pick them up at a bookstore, walmart or wherever... I get most of my useful info online anyway from forums I belong to.
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Mitzdawg
Posted 2009-12-24 4:53 PM (#385365 - in reply to #385361)
Subject: Re: Guitar Magazines
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Miles,
You live in the big city. I have to walk 20 miles to work, uphill both ways, and I have more Guinea fowl than neighbors. (one of those statements is true BTW).
We don't get out much - a trip to Barnes and Noble is an event! Like grapes, I want any information to be peeled and delivered.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2009-12-24 5:48 PM (#385366 - in reply to #385361)
Subject: Re: Guitar Magazines


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Posts: 15678

Location: SoCal
Fretboard Journal -- pure guitar porn!
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Joe Rotax
Posted 2009-12-24 8:30 PM (#385367 - in reply to #385361)
Subject: Re: Guitar Magazines


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Posts: 747

I've never bought a guitar magazine and now with the internet I doubt that I ever will.
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-12-24 9:12 PM (#385368 - in reply to #385361)
Subject: Re: Guitar Magazines
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Posts: 6268

Location: Florida Central Gulf Coast
I get all the p0rn I need right here!
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Capo Guy
Posted 2009-12-24 9:47 PM (#385369 - in reply to #385361)
Subject: Re: Guitar Magazines



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Location: East Tennessee
I subscribed to Acoustic Guitar for a while. Now like Miles, if I see an interesting article I'll pick one up.
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Resonant Woody
Posted 2009-12-27 12:24 PM (#385370 - in reply to #385361)
Subject: Re: Guitar Magazines


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After looking over the offerings at a number of large bookstores and music stores, I have settled on Acoustic Guitar as the best of the lot for me.

I am a subscriber (and it is time to renew...again).

Of course, if you are not into acoustic guitar, then one of the others might be a little more interesting.
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fillhixx
Posted 2009-12-27 12:33 PM (#385371 - in reply to #385361)
Subject: Re: Guitar Magazines



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Posts: 4832

Location: Campbell River, British Columbia
None since the 80's.


Maybe every other year I'll get one or another mag to see if they've invented something new.
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dweezil
Posted 2009-12-27 3:36 PM (#385372 - in reply to #385361)
Subject: Re: Guitar Magazines


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Location: Brighty in Blighty
Fingerstyle Guitar magazine. Loads of great transcriptions and little else, AWESOME!

I don't want ads, and articles, I want music.

http://www.bassics.com/
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2009-12-28 8:50 AM (#385373 - in reply to #385361)
Subject: Re: Guitar Magazines



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Location: Colorado Rocky Mountains
Once a year, the current copy of just about every guitar magazine published, free, at NAMM.
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Wildwood
Posted 2010-01-06 6:09 PM (#385374 - in reply to #385361)
Subject: Re: Guitar Magazines


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Posts: 95

Location: St Louis
Guitar Aficionado

...like window shopping for a Ferrari
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Prestocat
Posted 2010-01-09 7:28 PM (#385375 - in reply to #385361)
Subject: Re: Guitar Magazines


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Posts: 31

Location: Tampa Bay area, FL
I still read Guitar Player, and I like Premiere Guitar too. Guitar World is written for 14 year olds, and Guitar Aficionado tends to be for wealthy people who own guitars that real musicians can't afford.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2010-01-09 7:49 PM (#385376 - in reply to #385361)
Subject: Re: Guitar Magazines



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Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR
by Joe Rotax:
I've never bought a guitar magazine and now with the internet I doubt that I ever will.
Amen! :cool: :p
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Beal
Posted 2010-01-09 9:49 PM (#385377 - in reply to #385361)
Subject: Re: Guitar Magazines



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Location: 6 String Ranch
VG and Flatpicking
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2010-01-09 10:06 PM (#385378 - in reply to #385361)
Subject: Re: Guitar Magazines


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Location: SoCal
There's a magazine called Flatpicking? Haven't seen that one. You got a link?
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yoch
Posted 2010-01-09 10:10 PM (#385379 - in reply to #385361)
Subject: Re: Guitar Magazines


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Posts: 96

Location: Eugene, OR
http://www.flatpick.com
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Jimbob
Posted 2010-01-21 10:57 AM (#385380 - in reply to #385361)
Subject: Re: Guitar Magazines


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Posts: 143

Location: Ontario Canada
Hello Mitzdawg,
I am reviving your post. Now that NAMM has come and gone I was wondering if anyone saw the magazine "Fingerstyle Guitar" at the show. I subscribed in Dec. last for 2 years and received confirmation from them but have not received a magazine as of yet. Thanks for any info.
Jim.
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stephent28
Posted 2010-01-21 11:30 AM (#385381 - in reply to #385361)
Subject: Re: Guitar Magazines



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Location: Latitude 39.56819, Longitude -105.080066
I think Dweezil said that was his favorite guitar magazine.
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Jimbob
Posted 2010-01-21 12:00 PM (#385382 - in reply to #385361)
Subject: Re: Guitar Magazines


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Posts: 143

Location: Ontario Canada
Hello stephent28,
You are correct, that was what prompted me to subscribe to Fingerstyle Guitar. I was just wondering if there was any presence at NAMM.
Jim.
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