Guitar World Acoustic July 2007 PDF download. Guitar World Acoustic brings the best in acoustic guitar music six times each year. You get in-depth interviews with the latest chart makers, lessons on the playing of legendary acoustic performers like Paul Simon, Neil Young and Willie Nelson, gear reviews and much more. Plus, each issue includes complete transcriptions of new and classic songs. Here you’re getting a vintage magazine back issue with great guitar transcriptions, really interesting articles and useful information, along with some of the coolest full page color ads. Acoustic guitar transcriptions.
Guitar World Acoustic July 2007 contents:
- First stringers: Rocco DeLuca & the Burden, David Vandervelde, the Avett Brothers, Eric Mongrain and more.
- Ian Hunter. Mott The Hoople kingpin Ian Hunter carries the news about his brand new solo album, Shrunken Heads.
- Jethro Tull. Flute, schmoot. Guitarist extraordinaire Ian Anderson recounts the stories behind some classic tracks on the just released The Best of Acoustic Jethro Tull.
- Wilco. They have a new lineup, a new album and a rejuvenated frontman. Jeff Tweedy reports on the glorious state of Wilco. Plus: A profile of lead guitarist Nels Cline.
- Robbie Robertson. The Band is gone, but it's not forgotten and Robbie Robertson is working hard to keep it that way. A candid discussion with the great guitarist and songwriter.
- Pentangle. A talk with John Renbourn and Bert Jansch to mark the release of a new four-CD retrospective of their groundbreaking British band.
- The Shins - New Slang
- Jethro Tull - Thick as A Brick
- John Mayer - Waiting on the World to Change
- Uncle Tupelo - No Depression
- Make Room for DADGAD with Laurence Juber. Broken Chords. A delicate arrangement of "Morning has broken"
- Basic training with Keith Wyatt. Relatively Speaking. Bulding chords Within the Minor Scale.
- Unplugging with Jimmy Brown. The Wonder of it All. A fingerstyle arrangement of Stevie Wonder's "You are the Sunshine of My Life".
- New Gear
Text Format PDF, 60 pages
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