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Mitchrx
Posted 2005-11-28 3:18 PM (#128127)
Subject: Guitar Techniques magazine


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I've been subscribing to this magazine for about 8 months. The magazine is from the UK. It's well worth the price. Every month has a bunch of transcriptions and a CD with the whole songs/exercises followed by backing tracks for you to play along with. Very high quality tracks. It would make a good holiday gift.

http://www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk/store/displayitem.asp?sid=439...

The current issue, Jan. '06, has transcriptions of Steely Dan's Reelin' in the Years, the Shadows' Guitar Tango, and Nickel Back's This is How You Remind Me. There's also some Celtic style acoustic, jazz improv and string bending instruction.

The larger Barnes & Noble stores here in New York carry the magazine, but you save a lot (sorry Al) by subscribing.
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Weaser P
Posted 2005-11-28 3:28 PM (#128128 - in reply to #128127)
Subject: Re: Guitar Techniques magazine


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Ooo, nice tip, Mitch. I've never seen that one and it sounds kinda cool. I'm just gonna check that out!
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2005-11-28 3:39 PM (#128129 - in reply to #128127)
Subject: Re: Guitar Techniques magazine


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It's on the magazine stands out here and I get it occassionally. Still only know 3 chords.......
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stephent28
Posted 2005-11-28 3:40 PM (#128130 - in reply to #128127)
Subject: Re: Guitar Techniques magazine



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I had a sub for about 3 years but decided not to renew due to the exchange rate. I think it is currently cheaper to pay the newstand price.

I agree tho....it is a GREAT magazine and the CD is really nice when working on the songs and exercises.
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cruster
Posted 2005-11-28 5:06 PM (#128131 - in reply to #128127)
Subject: Re: Guitar Techniques magazine


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Originally posted by moody, p.i.:
It's on the magazine stands out here and I get it occassionally. Still only know 3 chords.......
What's the other one?
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Earthbound Misfit
Posted 2005-11-28 5:59 PM (#128132 - in reply to #128127)
Subject: Re: Guitar Techniques magazine


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Originally posted by cruster:
Originally posted by moody, p.i.:
It's on the magazine stands out here and I get it occassionally. Still only know 3 chords.......
What's the other one?
How many does a person need?
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cruster
Posted 2005-11-28 8:06 PM (#128133 - in reply to #128127)
Subject: Re: Guitar Techniques magazine


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JLH only needed one for Boogie Chillin' right? ;)
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Weaser P
Posted 2005-11-28 8:20 PM (#128134 - in reply to #128127)
Subject: Re: Guitar Techniques magazine


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While we're on the subject isn't twelve notes a little overkill too? :rolleyes:
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cruster
Posted 2005-11-29 11:25 AM (#128135 - in reply to #128127)
Subject: Re: Guitar Techniques magazine


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I thought there were only five notes in a scale. :eek:
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Jeff W.
Posted 2005-11-29 1:28 PM (#128136 - in reply to #128127)
Subject: Re: Guitar Techniques magazine


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What's a scale?
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cliff
Posted 2005-11-29 1:38 PM (#128137 - in reply to #128127)
Subject: Re: Guitar Techniques magazine


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Oprah Winfrey's nemesis.
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willard
Posted 2005-11-29 1:52 PM (#128138 - in reply to #128127)
Subject: Re: Guitar Techniques magazine


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Richie Havens didn't know any but man, could he strum!
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cruster
Posted 2005-11-29 6:11 PM (#128139 - in reply to #128127)
Subject: Re: Guitar Techniques magazine


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Wasn't Richie Havens that guy that played Lou Diamond Phillips in that movie?

(BTW, the Oprah scale crack is very funny)
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