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Classical guitar magazines - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Classical guitar magazines


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Classical Guitar related media works (magazines, webzines, webportals, etc.).

Contents
1 Magazines by language 1.1 Magazines in English 1.2 Magazines in French 1.3 Magazines in German 1.4 Magazines in Italian 1.5 Magazines in Japanese 1.6 Magazines in Russian 1.7 Selected classical Guitar Blogs 1.8 Blogs of notable guitarists 1.9 Other notable blogs 1.10 Classical guitar radios online

Magazines by language
Magazines in English
Soundboard [1] (http://www.guitarfoundation.org/?page=SBFront) As a quarterly classical guitar magazine published in the USA, Soundboard articles feature a wide variety of technical and musical columns, new music, and reviews. Membership in the Guitar Foundation of America includes a subscription to Soundboard. Guitar Forum [2] (http://www.egtaguitarforum.org/) Guitar Forum is a journal which is dedicated to in-depth scholarly work on the classical guitar, its technique and its repertoire. Guitar Forum is published by the European Guitar Teachers Association UK, edited by Jonathan Leathwood and refereed by a board comprising Stephen Dodgson, Angelo Gilardino, Stephen Goss, Ricardo Iznaola, Stanley Yates, and Fabio Zanon. Classical Guitar Magazine [3] (http://www.classicalguitarmagazine.com/) Published in the UK, Classical Guitar Magazine regularly includes features, interviews, international news, coverage of worldwide guitar events, music, book, concert and recording reviews, articles on guitar history, musical analysis and technique, a flamenco column, music supplements and a concert diary. It also lists a number of guitar instructors (entry free to subscribers) and a list of guitar societies. American Lutherie [4] (http://www.luth.org/) American Lutherie is the quarterly journal of The Guild of American Luthiers, an organization entirely devoted to the string instrument building and repair process.
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Classical guitar magazines - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Guitar Review [5] (http://www.guitarreview.com/) Guitar Review, published since 1946, is a quarterly magazine devoted to the classical guitar. GuitArt [6] (http://www.guitart.net) (English version of an originally Italian magazine) Acoustic Guitar [7] (http://www.acousticguitar.com/) Acoustic Guitar provides music from around the globe and information on the artists who created it. It includes interviews, reviews, workshops, sheet music, and tune transcriptions. Fingerstyle Guitar [8] (http://www.fingerstyleguitar.com/) Fingerstyle Guitar includes feature articles that examine the artistry of guitarists of various styles, including classical. Takamine Review [9] (http://www.takaminereview.com/) Takamine Review focuses on reviewing Takamine guitar models, comparing them and giving good advice for gadgets and more related content.

Magazines in French
Guitare Classique [10] (http://www.guitare-classique.fr) A magazine with a CD. Les Cahiers de la guitare

Magazines in German
[11] (http://www.gitarre-und-laute.de/) Gitarre und Laute [12] (http://musicologne.eu/)

Magazines in Italian
[13] (http://www.guitart.it/) GuitArt [14] (http://www.seicorde.it/) Seicorde [15] (http://www.fronimo.it/) Il Fronimo

Magazines in Japanese
Gendai guitar magazine [16] (http://www.gendaiguitar.com/english/index.html) Gendai Guitar is a specialized monthly magazine based on the classical guitar. Written in Japanese, the articles cover a wide range of music from the Renaissance to the Modern. It features articles and music scores (25 pages in each issue) that have been well received by readers since 1967. The flamenco series is especially popular. Gendai guitar includes Japanese domestic news, overseas topics, new CD and publication reviews, reports on masterclasses, a concert schedule, and monthly concert reviews.
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