No. 345 March/April 2024

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Special Focus: Vintage Guitars

Vintage expert Richard Johnston offers a guide to finding the right vintage gear for you; plus a feature on the Musical Instrument Museums Acoustic America exhibit, which celebrates the instruments and players that have shaped acoustic music.

Artist coverage includes a feature on the Austrian jazz guitarist Wolfgang Muthspiels explorations of both the Western tradition and the nylon-string guitar; a conversation with guitarist Willy Porter, who goes deep on his latest album, The Ravine; and a Guitar Talk with fingerstyle player-composer Peppino DAgostino.

In the lessons department you’ll find a Weekly Workout on how to use dyads, or double-stops, to spice up your chord and lead work; advice on how to evolve your musicianship now; the final lesson in a three-part series on how to sight-read in real time with a duo partner; a Woodshed centered on how to develop independence in your picking-hand thumb; and more!

Songs to play include a solo guitar arrangement of Stevie Wonders You Are the Sunshine of My Life; a transcription of a rare solo version of the Joni Mitchell classic Help Me; a close-up examination of Bill Napiers cross-picking solo on the ever-popular Will the Circle Be Unbroken; and a campfire rendition of the oft-covered Jazz Age standard Blue Skies.

On the gear front, James Volpe Rotondi checks out the new boutique-approved Taylor 814ce Builders Edition; Emile Menasch takes the new thinline acoustic-electric Fender Highway Series Parlor for a ride; Julie Bergman chats with British luthier Rosie Heydenrych of Turnstone Guitars; and AGs resident expert Martin Keith answers a readers question about the Nova Scotia climate and its effect on a guitars performance.

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