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GeddyBass2112 04-02-2011 12:47 PM

What musicians' magazines do you read?
 
Just wondering how many of you regularly (or even occasionally) read magazines aimed at musicians, for any instrument.

And which ones do you read? What's the best things about them?

I read in no particular order:

Bass Player- possibly one of the most well-known of the bass magazines, certainly one of the most common. It has some very good tabs, interviews and lessons.

Bass Guitar Magazine- the Brit version of BP magazine. Better than BP in some respects for the fact there's loads more of gear reviews and techy stuff, as well as some more theory-based lessons.

Dr_Rez 04-03-2011 12:25 AM

i READ ROLLING STONE BUT I SHOULDNT, ITS TRULY GARBAGE.

Sorry bout them caps :(

s_k 04-03-2011 04:21 PM

I just bought a one foot high pile of Jazz magazines. Not sure what it is yet. But they were about 7 bucks alltogether on a yardsale. So I decided I'd just take them with me.

Dr_Rez 04-03-2011 06:34 PM

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Originally Posted by s_k (Post 1030023)
I just bought a one foot high pile of Jazz magazines. Not sure what it is yet. But they were about 7 bucks alltogether on a yardsale. So I decided I'd just take them with me.

Are they super pretentious?

VEGANGELICA 04-04-2011 04:54 AM

When I go to the grocery store, I sometimes leaf through various electric guitar magazines. I think it is funny to see how people like to get all these personalized-looking electric guitars, which seem a bit silly to me...even as I think some of them look pretty cool! :p:

I also like to look at their gear...all the pedals and various stuff people buy. Since I just have an electric guitar and a small speaker, I wonder sometimes what it would be like to have more stuff to alter the sound.

s_k 04-04-2011 05:48 AM

It's like photography... It's the person behind the camera that makes the picture, not the camera :).

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Originally Posted by RezZ (Post 1030100)
Are they super pretentious?

Hmmm, I'd say 'so far so good', but I haven't read that much yet.

Howard the Duck 04-04-2011 08:54 AM

i usually read Guitar World - i have a link to them on facebook as well

it's just that the tabs are very accurate and they focus more on classic rock and metal than Guitar Player, which is mostly jazz and blues and have no tab, although some of their instructional columnists were good, especially Robert Fripp

FRED HALE SR. 04-04-2011 02:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GeddyBass2112 (Post 1029501)
Just wondering how many of you regularly (or even occasionally) read magazines aimed at musicians, for any instrument.

And which ones do you read? What's the best things about them?

I read in no particular order:

Bass Player- possibly one of the most well-known of the bass magazines, certainly one of the most common. It has some very good tabs, interviews and lessons.

Bass Guitar Magazine- the Brit version of BP magazine. Better than BP in some respects for the fact there's loads more of gear reviews and techy stuff, as well as some more theory-based lessons.

Same as above plus BASS MUSICIANS MAGAZINE

rnrloser_IX 04-04-2011 04:22 PM

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Originally Posted by VEGANGELICA (Post 1030285)
I also like to look at their gear...all the pedals and various stuff people buy. Since I just have an electric guitar and a small speaker, I wonder sometimes what it would be like to have more stuff to alter the sound.

Its really fun. I have a wah pedal, 4 distortion/overdrives, a delay, a combo flanger/chorus, phaser and a tremolo. Its uber unnecessary but I love experimenting. Its also awesome when you try to play songs from bands like Radiohead, the Police or even simple things like the Rooster from Alice in Chains , it adds a small part but makes it fun!:yeah:

I usually check out the gear articles and feature articles in Guitar Player

VEGANGELICA 04-05-2011 12:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rnrloser_IX (Post 1030674)
Its really fun. I have a wah pedal, 4 distortion/overdrives, a delay, a combo flanger/chorus, phaser and a tremolo. Its uber unnecessary but I love experimenting. Its also awesome when you try to play songs from bands like Radiohead, the Police or even simple things like the Rooster from Alice in Chains , it adds a small part but makes it fun!:yeah:

I usually check out the gear articles and feature articles in Guitar Player

That does sound like fun! Thanks for answering my question.


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