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  1. A must for serious acoustic guitar players
    If you love to pull out that acoustic and knock off a few songs when the world seems to be going crazy and your soul needs the healing energy of music, then you should read this magazine. It provides good product reviews, playing tips, and song tabs. Also helpful are tips for tuning up and...
  2. Alone in the field
    Most guitar magazines are about mainly equipment and to a lesser extent, the thrash/metal/punk/whatever hero of the moment. "Acoustic Guitar" is different. It does talk about equipment, sure, but the primary focus has always been the music and the artists. I have a couple years' worth...
How to play harp-like Artificial Harmonics


Inspired by a question on the Acoustic Player Magazine forum, I decided to record this video about what I'd learned on the topic of Artificial ...

Would you Like to Buy a Guitar from Esteban?


My contribution to the Esteban World Tour. A parody of a parody of Would you Like to Swing on a Star, and Would you like to Play the Guitar?

Acoustic guitar owner's manual
Acoustic guitar owner's manual She began working at Acoustic Guitar magazine in 1991 and has been managing editor ... forums, including ASIA symposiums and the Acoustic Guitar Festival. ...

Acoustic guitarists can now better understand their instruments, preserve and protect their value, and get the sounds they really want, thanks to this new book from the experts at Acoustic Guitar magazine. This indispensable guide begins by acquainting players with their instruments and laying to rest some pervasive guitar myths, then proceeds through various aspects of basic care, setup, common repairs, and pickup installation. Whether it's cleaning and polishing a beloved guitar, protecting it from theft or changes in humidity, selecting a case, or performing diagnostics, readers will become more savvy acoustic guitar owners and repair-shop customers and can forego dubious advice from well-meaning friends and anonymous "experts" on the Web. Includes a primer and glossary of terms.


New cast of guitarists joins annual touring concert

A new slate of guitarists joins founder Brian Gore for the latest version of International Guitar Night.

The concert is a touring guitar festival, each show bringing together the most interesting and innovative acoustic guitarists to exchange musical ideas in a public concert setting.

For each tour, founder Brian Gore invites a new cast of guitar luminaries to join him for special evenings of solos, duets and quartets that highlight the dexterity and diversity within the world of acoustic guitar.

Gore founded International Guitar Night in 1995 as a forum for the world’s finest guitarists and composers to play their latest original songs and share musical ideas and talent with their peers.

The 11th North American tour features Adrian Legg, Lulo Reinhardt and Marco Pereira along with Gore.

Gore, the San Francisco-based guitar poet, is a musical romantic, his compositions drawing inspiration from myth and modern literature.

Jerry technique review in Acoustic Guitar mag Oct 2011

Brokedown Palace is another one that got the key change post hiatus. Brokedown is an example of a tune where I LOVE both versions. (Usually I have a notable, strong preference on songs that have been "changed" one way or another)..... Both versions were so cool. The 80's version were so moving and Jerry's solo rarely failed to disappoint. The key change and structure gave it such a nice spiritual setting. But the early 70's versions with the "Do Do Do's" at the end carried its own ultra cool vibe!

November/December 2011 Issue of Flatpicking Guitar Magazine is ...

The November/December 2011 issue of Flatpicking Guitar Magazine is now availabe! This is a very special issue, one that has the intention and focus of getting you off to a good start if you are new to Flatpicking or bringing you back to an emphasis of the basics of the art if you have been picking for a while. Each of our talented columnists have presented a topic that is fundamental to your development as a flatpicking guitar player. They have each done an amazing job with this issue.  All of the topics are aspects of your craft that you will continue to practice from the time you are a beginner and throughout you flatpicking life, even if you become a seasoned professional—rhythm, timing, ear training, improvisation, right hand technique, and much more. Additionally, we feature two talented muscians, Courtney Hartman, originally from Colorado, but now living in Boston, and Rosser Clark, originally from Alabama, but now living in Falls Church, Virginia. We hope that you will enjoy getting back to basics and "woodshedding" with this special issue.

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Acoustic Guitar magazine forum News

Fine guitarists showcase their work

Canada.com - Dec 31, 1969

This year IGN's North American tour features Adrian Legg, Lulo Reinhardt and Marco Pereira with Gore who is an artist in residence at the Boulder Chautauqua, sponsored by Acoustic Guitar Magazine. His music has been featured on NPR's nationally
New cast of guitarists joins annual touring concert

BCLocalNews - Dec 31, 1969

For each tour, founder Brian Gore invites a new cast of guitar luminaries to join him for special evenings of solos, duets and quartets that highlight the dexterity and diversity within the world of acoustic guitar. Gore founded International Guitar
What's Happenin': Tuesday, October 11, through Wednesday, October 26

River Cities Reader - Dec 31, 1969

In 2005, the much-in-demand sax player formed his own jazz unit, and the ensemble has seen no musician turnover since its inception, with Damian Espinosa performing on acoustic piano and electric keyboard, Marc Paine on acoustic bass, and Steve Corley
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Vancouver Sun - Dec 31, 1969

Oct. 27, 10: 30 am . $15/$12, 604-925-7292, www.silkpurse.ca English rock guitarist. . The Centre, 777 Homer St. . Oct. 27 . SOLD OUT Jazz Times magazine calls Jerry Granelli 'one of those uncategorizable veteran percussionists who's done it all.' .