1. Acoustic Guitar
Acoustic Guitar is the magazine for all acoustic guitar players, from beginners to performing professionals. Through interviews, reviews, workshops, sheet music, and song transcriptions, the monthly's readers learn music from around the globe and get to know the artists who create it. With product reviews and expert advice, Acoustic Guitar also helps its readers become smarter buyers and owners of acoustic guitars and guitar gear.
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2. Alternative Press Magazine
Alternative Press Magazine is the ultimate authority on new music and style. Each issue is jam packed with celebrity and anti-celebrity interviews, exclusive photos, in-depth and (often brutally) honest reviews and so much more that only Alternative Press Magazine can give you. Alternative Press Magazine helps you get in tune with new music, new films, new styles and new trends. If you're a hip young adult Alternative Press Magazine is published just for you.
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3. Bbc Music
BBC Music Magazine is the world's best-selling classical music magazine. BBC Music Magazine is for the serious and not so serious collector of classical music. Each issue features numerous photographs of musicians and reviews of current classical and semipopular CD's.
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4. Blender Music Magazine
Blender is a new music magazine put out by the publishers of Maxim. Blender is a publication that salutes the unique brilliance of rock & roll in all its forms - new metal to hip hop, rock to R&B - and they do it all with an energy and panache that other corporate music magazines lack.
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5. Dance Teacher
Dance Teacher is the only magazine written just for dance professionals. Each issue is packed with useful ideas that will help you (and your students!) become better dancers.
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6. Down Beat
There are many roads to jazz, as any collection of fans will demonstrate. But for many of those fans, whose age today can fall anywhere between 10 and 80, that road has been paved with issues of Down Beat magazine.
Over the decades it has instructed, recommended, criticized, praised, condemned, advocated and, in the aggregate, honored the most dynamic American music of the twentieth century. Millions have been led to records and artists on the strength of a Down Beat review, news tip, or profile. It has shaped young tastes in need of guidance and challenged older ones in need of a wake-up call. In the 1930s, before any important book on jazz had yet been written, Down Beat collected the first important body of pre-1935 jazz history. It became a monthly, then semi-monthly, a diary of the swing era as it happened, then tracked the progression of bop, pop, rock, freedom, fusion, and nineties neoclassicism, all from the perspective of the musician. Hard to believe it began by selling insurance.
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7. Electronic Musician
Are you a music enthusiast? Does tickling the keys tickle your fancy? Get the most in technology for making and recording music out of Electronic Musician Magazine. You'll look forward to every riveting issue including information you can't get anyplace else on keyboards, synthesizers, MIDI and digital recordings.
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8. Guitar World (non-disc Version)
Guitar World is the #1 guitar magazine in the world designed for all guitar players - professionals, amateurs, hobbyists and fans of the guitar world. Each issue covers music ranging from rock and heavy metal to blues and jazz. You'll find in-depth interviews, song transcriptions, private guitar lessons, product reviews, record reviews, columns written for the guitar player and much more. If you love the guitar, you'll love Guitar World. Please note: Does not include CD.
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9. Hit Parader
When you crave the latest in hard rock news Hit Parader is there! Each issue features all the latest news in the hard rock world, exclusive interviews with metal's biggest stars and the most exciting photos on earth. You'll also find incredible on-the-spot reports, exciting behind-the-scenes talks, music premieres, chat, concerts and Hit Parader's unmatched saavy for digging up the dirt on the inner-workings of the heavy metal scene. Hit Parader is better than a front row seat at the hottest show in town.
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10. Hm Heavy Metal
HM: The Hard Music Magazine is an American bimonthly publication focusing on both Christianity and hard rock. Articles include news, reviews and interviews with Christian artists. The recurring "So and So Sez" interviews focus on artists who often are not Christians and play in secular bands, in order to discuss their music, upcoming tours, albums, and to determine their views on Jesus Christ and other spiritual matters.
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11. Jazz Times
JazzTimes is a music magazine that covers jazz. It was founded by Ira Sabin in 1970, as a newsletter publication called Radio Free Jazz. In 1980 its name was changed to JazzTimes. Today the magazine is widely regarded as a leading jazz publication.
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12. Remix
Remix is the magazine for the underground music artist and enthusiast. Covering everything from hip-hop, house, trance, techno, experimental, electronica, drum-bass to down tempo, each issue of Remix includes all the latest informative tips and tricks to help readers understand the latest technologies whether it's mixing techniques, sampling tips, sequencing strategies, or making vinyl records. In addition, Remix gives you the 411 on all the latest gear including synths, samplers, turntables, CD players, mixers, software, effects processors and more. Remix keeps producers and lovers of underground music up-to-date and inspired.
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13. Rolling Stone
Rolling Stone is the granddaddy of rock and roll magazines. It serves up the latest news in popular culture, music, celebrities, and politics. Each jam-packed issue includes music, film, and book reviews. With an unabashed eye, the magazine's writers go backstage and report on what's hot and up-and-coming in the music industry. With its musical savvy and humorous tone, Rolling Stone will amuse and edify you.
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14. Spin Magazine
Spin is a contemporary rock and roll magazine that focuses on the progressive new music scene and young adult culture involved with alternative music. Spin gives you the edge on music and youth culture. Each issue includes reviews, essays, profiles and interviews on a range of music from rock to jazz. Spin is a great choice for music lovers!
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15. Stereophile
Stereophile is a high-end audio magazine devoted to testing high-performance audio components and how they sound in the listener's home. Each issue also features articles on audio and recorded music, interviews with audio engineers and musicians, news on the developments in sound reproduction, and scholarly and entertaining record reviews.
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16. Strings
Strings is written by and for players and teachers of bowed stringed instruments. Each issue features lively interviews with such luminaries as Itzhak Perlman, Edgar Meyer, and Yo-Yo Ma. Plus, it's filled with music to play, from long-forgotten pieces to new works.
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17. Teen Strings
Teen Strings is the only magazine published for the next generation of violin, viola, cello, bass and fiddle players. Teen Strings is designed for beginning and developing string players ages 11-18. Each issue is a useful tool for both students and string teachers and includes articles on young players and school string programs. You'll also find practical advice on technique, performance and instrument care written specifically for this unique audience.
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18. Word Up
Word Up focuses on rap music and performers.
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