Guitar for the Practicing Musician

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Guitar for the Practicing Musician was a monthly music magazine published by Cherry Lane Music from 1983 to 1999. The magazine was aimed at guitarists and featured interviews, lessons, gear reviews, and transcriptions of popular songs.

History

Guitar for the Practicing Musician was founded in 1983 by Howard Zimmerman, a former editor of Guitar Player magazine. It was initially published by Miller Freeman, Inc. before being sold to Cherry Lane Music in 1989.

The magazine quickly gained a reputation for its high-quality content and commitment to guitar education. It was particularly popular among metal and hard rock guitarists, featuring exclusive interviews and lessons with top guitarists of the era, including Eddie Van Halen, Steve Vai, and Yngwie Malmsteen.

Content

Guitar for the Practicing Musician featured a wide range of content aimed at guitarists of all skill levels. The magazine included lessons on various playing styles and techniques, as well as gear reviews and recommendations.

In addition, Guitar for the Practicing Musician regularly featured interviews with prominent guitarists, in which they discussed their playing styles, inspirations, and techniques. The magazine also included transcriptions of popular songs, allowing readers to learn to play them for themselves.

Influence

Guitar for the Practicing Musician was widely regarded as one of the best guitar magazines of its era, thanks to its in-depth content and commitment to guitar education. The magazine's lessons and transcriptions helped countless guitarists to improve their playing and learn new techniques.

In addition, Guitar for the Practicing Musician played an important role in shaping the guitar industry, helping to popularize certain styles of playing and introduce guitarists to new gear and technology.

Legacy

Although Guitar for the Practicing Musician ceased publication in 1999, its impact on the guitar world lives on. The magazine influenced several generations of guitarists and helped to shape the sound of 80s and 90s rock and metal.

In addition, many of the magazine's lessons and transcriptions have been compiled into books and DVDs, ensuring that its content remains widely available to guitarists around the world. Today, Guitar for the Practicing Musician is remembered as one of the most influential and beloved guitar magazines of all time.{{Categories}}

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