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Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 7:22 am
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This may have been done, but what is you favorite guitar magazine. I have always been a guitar player reader my self. How about you guys?


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I think this has been done. I am also a guitar player reader. I also look at Acoustic Guitar.


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Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 7:57 am
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Guitar World


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Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 7:58 am
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Yep this has been done just recently. 8)

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Was done last week.

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Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 8:13 am
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CAFeathers wrote:
Was done last week.


how did i miss it?

what was is called


Brad if you see this please delete it thanks Flamekaster


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are you all messing with me, cause i am going all the way back to april 2nd, and cant find a thread like this one


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It's right here:

http://www.fender.com/community/forums/ ... ght=#67698

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http://www.fender.com/community/forums/ ... php?t=7795


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thanks guys i feel like a goof. sorry for the repeat


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I already replied to the other one, but, just for you, I'll answer this one too. Classic Rock or Total Guitar for me. I think the second migh only be a british magazine.


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I missed the old thread, too. But anyway. I subscribe to Guitar Player and Acoustic Guitar. I recently discovered Guitar Edge (Great Tabs), I really miss Guitar For The Practicing Musician. They had the best Lessons.

A word on Guitar Player, They were better before they had the Editorial Staff Change about a Year and a Half ago. They have more pictures of themselves than the events they cover, or the gear they review. And I know more about The editorial staff than I really want to, since they inject little tidbits about themselves in every article they write. I don't care if Micheal Molenda was drinking coffee when Matt Blackett walked into the testing room where Jude Gold was testing a new acoustic. Still a good magazine, but enough about the editorial staff, already.

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I don't really like guitar magazines. They aggrivate my GAS and maybe only a third of the articles are relevant or interesting to me. I do however like going into the newsages when I'm waiting for my train to browse the eye candy in 'em.


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Mine is the British magazine Guitar & Basss Magazine it cost 9.25 at the
local news stand here in the U.S. but it is not loaded up with mostly
ads. I would say it is 95% articles and 5% ads and always a good read. It seems like all the local ones are advertisments and the paper quality does
not get close to U.K. magazines which for someone older it makes it easy
on the eyes to read.


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I don't read any on a regular basis anymore--back in the late 70's to mid 80's I bought Guitar Player every month. then I bought Guitar World & Guitar for the practicing Musician on a fairly regular basis. Then after I stopped teaching I needed some cash and sold most of my magazines for a nice price.

I kept a few--but I'd read the others so many times I was bored with them, and bored with the formats--there was too much repetition, so I needed a break. Now magazines are too expensive for what you get in them, so I'm very picky about which ones I buy. Some of them are available at the local library, and I pick up the occasional used one as well. Since most of them have online versions with some free articles, and there's so much else out there on the internet, I don't feel the need to spend too much money on them, and have them take up a lot of space. (That Guitar Player collection took up a lot of space.)

Good stuff in many of them, and I kept a few articles that had good tips in them.

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