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Guitar Player – 1967 to Present<br>
 
Guitar Player – 1967 to Present<br>
1111 Bayhill Dr., Ste. 125<br>
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11 W. 42nd Street, 15th Floor<br>
San Bruno<br>
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New York<br>
CA 94403<br>
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NY 10036<br>
Tel: 650.238.0300<br>
 
Fax:  650.238.0261<br>
 
 
[http://www.guitarplayer.com www.guitarplayer.com]<br>
 
[http://www.guitarplayer.com www.guitarplayer.com]<br>
  
  
  
<blockquote>In ''Guitar Player's'' 31-year history (from 1967), virtually every great guitarist in the world has been featured on its cover or in its pages. (...) ''Guitar Player'' writes articles from a musician's point of view. Included are inside tips from the masters on how to play better, as well as guitar "tablature" transcriptions. One of the great ''Guitar Player'' features in the 1980s were the flexi-disc, thin plastic record "Soundpages" that were placed in the magazine, containing music such as unreleased recordings by [[Jimi Hendrix]] and [[Eric Clapton]]. Sometimes these were instructional records. Many guitar magazines have come on the scene in the last 10 years, but ''Guitar Player'' remains the originator and the innovator for guitar players.</blockquote>  
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[[Image:Guitarplayercover.jpg|thumb|left|Guitar Player Magazine]]<blockquote>"In ''[[Guitar Player Magazine|Guitar Player]]'s'' 31-year history (from 1967), virtually every great guitarist in the world has been featured on its cover or in its pages. (...) ''Guitar Player'' writes articles from a musician's point of view. Included are inside tips from the masters on how to play better, as well as guitar "tablature" transcriptions. One of the great ''Guitar Player'' features in the 1980s were the flexi-disc, thin plastic record "Soundpages" that were placed in the magazine, containing music such as unreleased recordings by [[Jimi Hendrix]] and [[Eric Clapton]]. Sometimes these were instructional records. Many guitar magazines have come on the scene in the last 10 years, but ''Guitar Player'' remains the originator and the innovator for guitar players."</blockquote>
<div align=right>– ([http://www.cbub.com/collections/ CBub, 1998])</div>
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<div align=right>— ''[http://www.cbub.com/collections/ 20 Top Music Magazine Histories]'', CBub Productions, 1998.</div>
 
 
  
 
==Articles Quoting From Guitar Player==
 
==Articles Quoting From Guitar Player==
 
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*[[The Blimp]]
[[The Blimp]]
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*[[Resolver & Brutality]]
 
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*[[The Sin In Synclavier]]
[[Resolver & Brutality]]
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*[[Non-Foods: Coming To Grips With Polyrhythms]]
 
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*[[Non-Foods: Stretching Out With Vamps]]
 
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*[[Non-Foods: Bass, Sports, And Adventure]]
 
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*[[Non-Foods: Stepping Outside The Beat]]
 
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*[[Absolutely Frank: Putting Some Garlic In Your Playing]]
[[Category:Bibliography]]
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*[[Absolutely Frank: First Steps In Odd Meters]]
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*[[Frank Zappa On... The '80s Guitar Clone]]
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*[[One Size Fits All Interview]]
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*[[Zappa & Son]]
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*[[Adrian Belew]]
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[[Category:Magazines]]

Latest revision as of 21:39, 4 September 2021

Guitar Player – 1967 to Present
11 W. 42nd Street, 15th Floor
New York
NY 10036
www.guitarplayer.com


Guitar Player Magazine

"In Guitar Player's 31-year history (from 1967), virtually every great guitarist in the world has been featured on its cover or in its pages. (...) Guitar Player writes articles from a musician's point of view. Included are inside tips from the masters on how to play better, as well as guitar "tablature" transcriptions. One of the great Guitar Player features in the 1980s were the flexi-disc, thin plastic record "Soundpages" that were placed in the magazine, containing music such as unreleased recordings by Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton. Sometimes these were instructional records. Many guitar magazines have come on the scene in the last 10 years, but Guitar Player remains the originator and the innovator for guitar players."

20 Top Music Magazine Histories, CBub Productions, 1998.

Articles Quoting From Guitar Player