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Acoustic Guitar Notes, 10/25/07

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RUSS BARENBERG'S RETURN

His melodic playing helped define contemporary flatpicking. In this exclusive lesson, Russ Barenberg explains his approach to fiddle tunes, composing, and creating his adventurous new recording, When at Last. With audio examples.

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PRIVATE LESSON: CHRIS PROCTOR

The fingerstyle master demonstrates playing and arranging techniques to help players break away from the routine. With audio examples played by Chris Proctor.

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GUILD GUITARS: FROM NEW YORK TO TACOMA

As one of America’s great acoustic guitar brands, Guild is a favorite among superstars and working musicians alike. Armed with innovative designs and a host of legacy-inspired flattops, the company is poised for another half century of glory. With audio.

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BADEN D-STYLE MAHOGANY REVIEW

Modern style, effective electronics, and a versatile voice come together in a dreadnought that will turn heads. With audio.

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SIERRA SS112 REVIEW

Affordable 12-string helps budget-minded players expand their tonal palette. With audio.

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TASCAM MP-GT1 MP3 GUITAR TRAINER REVIEW

Home-recording pioneer Tascam delivers a compact, easy-to-use guitar trainer/MP3 player that enables flexible practice with your favorite tunes.

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IN THE STORES

Bourgeois Short Scale Slope D

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PLAYLIST CD REVIEWS

Eric Roche, Live & Inspirational

Recorded live shortly prior to the guitarist’s untimely death in 2005, Live & Inspirational captures everything that would have almost certainly made Eric Roche one of the brightest stars on the fingerstyle scene had he not succumbed to cancer. Applying his signature groove to speaker-shaking originals such as “Bushwacker” or “Perc-U-Lator,” covers that include Van Halen’s “Jump,” Nirvana’s “(Smells Like) Teen Spirit,” and Dave Brubeck’s classic “Take 5,” or more contemplative pieces like “The Road to Brecon,” Roche proves to be a master of solo guitar composition, arranging, and performance. Documenting an entire concert, Live & Inspirational includes stage banter and introductions to his tunes, giving the listener an opportunity to take a front-row seat. —Teja Gerken, senior editor

Eric Roche, Live & Inspirational is available here.

Gretchen Wilson, One of the Boys

The self-proclaimed “redneck woman” is back again with her third album, following up on her multiplatinum debut, Here for the Party, and successful sophomore effort, All Jacked Up. Teetering precariously between themes of alcohol-fueled debauchery (see “You Don’t Have to Go Home” and “There’s a Place in the Whiskey”) and Wilson’s gender-obsessed posturing (“One of the Boys,” “The Girl I Am,” and “Good Ole Boy”), One of the Boys makes it hard not to feel like one is being subjected to an advertising pitch. Wilson is the product, and she’s hoping you’ll buy into her rough-and-tumble, tomboy/country-girl image. With so much ado (and lines like “I’d kick your butt/If I wanted to”), it’s a bit of a hard sell. Those issues aside, One of the Boys is a surprisingly catchy collection of songs. The swooping hooks on the disc’s title track are enough to get a buzz going, and if you’re still listening when the endearingly wasted breakup ballad “Pain Killer” rolls around, you’ll almost certainly find a few tears in your beer. —Dan Apczynski, associate editor

Check out Gretchen Wilson, One of the Boys on iTunes.

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COMING SOON IN DECEMBER 2007

The Acoustic Guitar Fingerstyle Method

David Hamburger helps guide first-time fingerstylists with detailed, comprehensive instruction. Includes 2 CDs.

Check out our complete print catalog in the December issue of Acoustic Guitar.

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February: Steve Earle talks with Scott Nygaard about his spellbinding new record, Washington Square Serenade; Andy Ellis reports on the future of wood in guitar making; reviews of the Collings 0 and the Blueridge Adirondack guitars; and music to Jim Croce’s “Time in a Bottle” and the Band’s “The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down.”

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