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Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 1:28 pm
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Check out Guitar Player for April 2008 - page 92 !!!!! Enough said !!! :!:


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well... guitar mags could be good... but everytime i see one it involves porn or some s**t :( , any sugestteons(I CANNOT SPELL) of ones that dont involve crap? :?

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well... guitar mags could be good... but everytime i see one it involves porn or some s**t :( , any sugestteons(I CANNOT SPELL) of ones that dont involve crap? :?


Okay--you've been reading Guitar World? Right?

Guitar Player was very good up to the early 90's. Their main down fall was the lack of tabs. But they covered more diverse styles and that was a valuable learning tool. I played mostly hard rock & the heavy metal of the day--along with what is now called classic rock and some blues--but I learned from jazz, country, blues, pop, classical and flamenco guitarists, etc. And it helped me get more into the blues as it introduced me to many blues guitarists. I still don't buy it a lot anymore--as I've lived that--and I can get as much on line--without storing all those mags.

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GP and occasionally one of the others.

It's agro; 'get disgusted with what is perceived as stupid things in GP, get ready to cancel the subscription, and the next issue arrives and it's tasty. Go figure.


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Iffin you are wantin' more TAB and less BS, Check out "Guitar Edge"

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I Agree with CA Feathers, Guitar edge is a wonderful Mag.

And I agree with JSHS. After railing against Guitar Player for about a paragragph, the newest issue arrived with a Great Article on making and buying Pedal Boards. With insite by Cornish and a couple other Pro Board makers. Very Informative.

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zontar wrote:
poorboy56 wrote:
well... guitar mags could be good... but everytime i see one it involves porn or some s**t :( , any sugestteons(I CANNOT SPELL) of ones that dont involve crap? :?


Okay--you've been reading Guitar World? Right?

Guitar Player was very good up to the early 90's. Their main down fall was the lack of tabs. But they covered more diverse styles and that was a valuable learning tool. I played mostly hard rock & the heavy metal of the day--along with what is now called classic rock and some blues--but I learned from jazz, country, blues, pop, classical and flamenco guitarists, etc. And it helped me get more into the blues as it introduced me to many blues guitarists. I still don't buy it a lot anymore--as I've lived that--and I can get as much on line--without storing all those mags.
yes but i don't really care about blues, or jazz.. and its not just guitar world..........

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I Agree with CA Feathers, Guitar edge is a wonderful Mag.

And I agree with JSHS. After railing against Guitar Player for about a paragragph, the newest issue arrived with a Great Article on making and buying Pedal Boards. With insite by Cornish and a couple other Pro Board makers. Very Informative.


Yep. I also enjoyed how they discuss correct pedal chain order.


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