July 1999, No. 79

FROM YOUR GUITAR TO CD FOR UNDER $3,000 A guide to the new era of digital home recording.
By Jeffrey Pepper Rodgers
All-in-one digital multitracks, by Teja Gerken
Recording on your home computer, by Dylan Schorer

SIX-STRING JAZZ Eddie Lang's original style opened the door to jazz guitar.
By Tony Marcus
Music to "Been There, Dunn That Blues"
Music to "Pickin' My Way"


NYLON-STRING FUSION Inside the new world of multicultural guitar music.
By Brian Powell
Music to Jesse Cook's "Allegretto"
 

DEPARTMENTS

JUMP STREET Jonatha Brooke, Martin Carthy, a farewell to Stuart Mossman, Happenings, and more.

REVIEWS Hit List records, country blues videos, and new music and instruction from Larry Coryell.

SONG CRAFT Touch and Go: Clive Gregson continues to write dark, brilliant songs as a solo artist.
By Lissy Abraham
Words and music to "Nothing Ever Lasts"

GEARBOX Equipment picks from this issue's featured artists, a visit with Massachusetts guitar maker Bill Tippin, and new gear.

DEAR A.G. Answers to your questions, plus a reader tip.

PRIVATE LESSONS
For Beginners: Adding Melodies to Strum Patterns.
By Dylan Schorer
Music to "Cottonwood"
Songwriting Tips: Spicy Chord Substitutions.
By David Hamburger
Alternative chord progressions

OFF THE RECORD Alison Bert introduces music by L.A. Guitar Quartet's Andrew York.
Music to "Muir Woods"

GREAT ACOUSTICS '60s Harmony Stencil Guitar.
By Ben Elder

MARKETPLACE Browse the classified ads.

Cover photo by Rory Earnshaw.

 

 


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