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Showtime_100
Posted 2007-01-27 1:43 PM (#118487)
Subject: Guitar magazines ...


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Which ones do YOU subscribe to or buy and how long and why and do you find that they help in your learnin' ?
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Slipkid
Posted 2007-01-27 1:55 PM (#118488 - in reply to #118487)
Subject: Re: Guitar magazines ...



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Location: south east Michigan
I don't buy any.
97% of the time I'm not interested in the guitars they review or advertise.
I don't connect with the musicians they tend to feature. And I can find educational material and the songs I'm interested in on the internet.

I'll take a quick free browse at the magazine rack once in a while, but that's it.
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bauerhillboy
Posted 2007-01-27 2:03 PM (#118489 - in reply to #118487)
Subject: Re: Guitar magazines ...


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bauerhillboy
Posted 2007-01-27 2:06 PM (#118490 - in reply to #118487)
Subject: Re: Guitar magazines ...


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Likewise Brad. I look for one reason: I have a secret lust for an all-wood guitar that my insane brand loyalty to Ovation won't let me indulge. I love to look at the pictures though.

When I do look, I only look at AG. All the others have covers that look to me like a musical version of the WWF.

John <>{
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2007-01-27 2:15 PM (#118491 - in reply to #118487)
Subject: Re: Guitar magazines ...



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Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR
Hey Show-- Go to You Tube, and search "Guitar Lessons"
After acquiring stacks of lesson and chord books, I finally discovered this. There are videos that will show you all kinds of stuff. And if you find someone who looks intelligent, you hit the "subscribe" button, and you will be directed to all that person's other lessons.
This is a good thing, and it is free.

Oh, and forget the magazines. They are all about advertising stuff you won't want.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2007-01-27 2:47 PM (#118492 - in reply to #118487)
Subject: Re: Guitar magazines ...



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Location: Tennessee
I get Acoustic Guitar ... I like looking at the ads, I like reading the interviews, and the editorial content is pretty good. They usually have the tabs to several songs I'm familiar with, so it's interesting to look at even if I don't try to actually learn the songs. I like staying in tune with "the latest" and also seeing some really nice guitars.
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cliff
Posted 2007-01-27 3:03 PM (#118493 - in reply to #118487)
Subject: Re: Guitar magazines ...


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Location: NJ
AcousticGuitar & GuitarWorldAcoustic.

AG for the EyeCandy, some of the luthiers' insights, and they'll occasionally have some decent interviews.

GWA often has some good interviews, and provides some gig-material fodder (tho, HALF the times, they print songs that we already DO) . . .

In either case, I never seem to even have the TIME to delve into the lessons (wish I did) . . .
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Showtime_100
Posted 2007-01-27 3:05 PM (#118494 - in reply to #118487)
Subject: Re: Guitar magazines ...


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I was just wonder what you guys/gals read ... I picked up a copy of Acoustic Guitar and a copy of Fingerstyle Guitar ( which came with a DVD by the way ) off the rack yesterday so that set me to thinkin' what yawl read !

This acoustic guitar playin' is new for me so I'm tryin' to absorb all I can ;)
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rededdie
Posted 2007-01-27 4:33 PM (#118495 - in reply to #118487)
Subject: Re: Guitar magazines ...



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I used to grab an occasional "Guitar for the Practicing Musician" before I jumped on the Information Highway(internet) about 5 years ago. Not sure if they even publish it anymore, though.
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alpep
Posted 2007-01-27 4:37 PM (#118496 - in reply to #118487)
Subject: Re: Guitar magazines ...


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acoustic guitar
guitar player
vintage guitar
20th century guitar
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Beal
Posted 2007-01-27 5:35 PM (#118497 - in reply to #118487)
Subject: Re: Guitar magazines ...



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Location: 6 String Ranch
Vintage guitar
Acoustic guitar
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2007-01-27 6:46 PM (#118498 - in reply to #118487)
Subject: Re: Guitar magazines ...


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I subscribe to Acoustic Guitar, am about to subscribe to Vintage Guitar, and occassionally buy Guitar World Acoustic.

Brad doesn't have to buy magazines. People send him articles.....
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Slipkid
Posted 2007-01-27 8:55 PM (#118499 - in reply to #118487)
Subject: Re: Guitar magazines ...



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Warning: the following is an inside joke that only Moody will understand.
Yeah... my timing on this thread is a little suspect, isn't it Paul. ;)
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2007-01-27 9:00 PM (#118500 - in reply to #118487)
Subject: Re: Guitar magazines ...


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Suspect, but fun....
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an4340
Posted 2007-01-27 9:10 PM (#118501 - in reply to #118487)
Subject: Re: Guitar magazines ...


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Location: Capital District, NY, USA Minor Outlying Islands
Guitar Player
I actually learn riffs, songs and about gear.
Plus they only charge me 11 bucks a year.
Acoustic Guitar made me the same offer so I might take them up.
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ignimbyte
Posted 2007-01-27 9:28 PM (#118502 - in reply to #118487)
Subject: Re: Guitar magazines ...


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I subscribe to Acoustic Guitar magazine. I like reading some of their articles, and every now and then, they have some very nice interviews. Otherwise, I have something to read while I sit in the toilet, and heed to the call of nature!

The year-long subscription was given by my wife to me as a gift ... I think she made a bad choice! :p In the past, she used to complain about all the money that I spend for my GAS addictions. After showing her some of the articles about guitars with ridiculously high prices, and the collectors [or bozos] who dig deep in their pockets for them [let alone put up with the waiting list in some cases], my GAS attacks are no longer as bad as they used to be! :D
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Phil Wong
Posted 2007-01-29 8:18 AM (#118503 - in reply to #118487)
Subject: Re: Guitar magazines ...


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I'm sure that this is not the first time the words Toilet and GAS were used together in a thread. :D
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Beal
Posted 2007-01-29 8:20 AM (#118504 - in reply to #118487)
Subject: Re: Guitar magazines ...



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Going through the mags while on the throne is one of the biggest causes of GAS.
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Steve
Posted 2007-01-29 9:29 AM (#118505 - in reply to #118487)
Subject: Re: Guitar magazines ...


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I don't subscribe to any guitar mags, but I check them all the time for Ovation/Adamas ads, lately I haven't seen any...
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vcnyls
Posted 2007-01-29 5:55 PM (#118506 - in reply to #118487)
Subject: Re: Guitar magazines ...


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Location: New York, NY
I get Guitar World and Vintage Guitar
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MWoody
Posted 2007-01-29 6:07 PM (#118507 - in reply to #118487)
Subject: Re: Guitar magazines ...



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Gave up on the Store Magazines for all of the reason Brad mentions. Christian Musician is a good read.

What gets brought in to the "Study" (Oval Office?) is:

Stewmac catalog
Carvin Catalog
Musician's Friend (good paper back up)
The History of Ovation
Woodworkers Outlet
Several DIY Home Repair books
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Waskel
Posted 2007-01-29 6:11 PM (#118508 - in reply to #118487)
Subject: Re: Guitar magazines ...



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Originally posted by MWoody:
the "Study" (Oval Office?)
Oval Orifice.
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MWoody
Posted 2007-01-29 6:22 PM (#118509 - in reply to #118487)
Subject: Re: Guitar magazines ...



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Inscribed on the plackard above was "We aim to please. You aim too, please!"
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2007-01-29 6:24 PM (#118510 - in reply to #118487)
Subject: Re: Guitar magazines ...



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I don't subscribe to any magazines for the reasons posted earlier. The information just doesn't apply or appeal to me. However, I buy numerous books on guitar manufacturers, model histories, and archival information. I might look seriously at a vintage magazine in due course, but I'd have to give up some of the half-dozen motorcycle magazines I am subscribed to for the next dozen years.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2007-01-29 6:28 PM (#118511 - in reply to #118487)
Subject: Re: Guitar magazines ...



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Originally posted by MWoody:


What gets brought in to the "Study" (Oval Office?) is:

Musician's Friend (good paper back up)
I'll bet you use the pages with ads from all those oTher guitar companies. :D

I get Acoustic Guitar.
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