Total Guitar February 2003 PDF

Total Guitar February 2003

Oct 16, 2022
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Total Guitar February 2003 PDF and Mp3 CD download. Total Guitar is an interactive guitar magazine. Every issue brings songs to learn, with CD audio to help you play along, reviews of all the latest guitar equipment, and interviews with all the biggest names in the guitar world! Total Guitar regularly contains tablature for Rock, Acoustic, Punk, Blues, Classic Rock and Metal, as well as detailed profiles of guitarists and their specific techniques and playing styles. Total Guitar is aimed at players who would like to learn how to play guitar, with dedicated beginner tutorials in acoustic and electric guitar, as well as helping those who can already play guitar to develop their playing style and learn new techniques and songs.
Total Guitar is mainly focused on tuition, but also has an expert gear reviews section that looks at the latest guitar equipment including guitars, amplifiers, pedals and accessories. Total Guitar also secures many exclusive interviews with guitarists from all kinds of genres and levels of playing, and has an in-depth features section.

Total Guitar February 2003 (#106) contents:

  • Classic track. Joe Satriani - Satch Boogie
  • Tutorial. Jamiroquai's Rob Harris on funk guitar.
  • Slipknot - People=Shit
  • The Offspring - She's Got Issues
  • Albert King - Crosscut Saw
  • The Eagles - Victim Of Love
  • Slayer - Raining Blood
  • The Clash. White Riot
  • Foo Fighters - All My Life
  • George Harrison - What Is Life
  • Tutorial. White Stripes - Dead Leaves...
  • Tutorial. Dr Hook - Better Love Next Time
  • Tutorial. Roachford: The Man That I Am
  • Tutorial. Cool Pentatonic: Keith Richards
  • Tutorial. In Depth: Picking Technique

Text Format PDF, 42 pages. Original CD mp3 Tracks included.

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One comment on “Total Guitar February 2003”

  1. yet another issue hacked down to less than half its original page count, undoubtedly for someone's personal reasons, reasons which hardly apply to anyone else... specifically not to those of us who actually WANT to read the editorial bits that have been excised.

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