Guitarist magazine launches new YouTube channel
Our sister magazine Guitarist is responsible for the most respected guitar gear reviews in the business. As readers of the magazine already know, every month these reviews are augmented by killer video demos on the cover CD, along with video lessons and exclusive artist interviews.
Wouldn't it be amazing if the finest moments from Guitarist's vast video archive were available to view online in one place? Well, thanks to the magazine's brand new YouTube channel, you can now view choice coverdisc cuts in higher definition than ever before. From product demos and tutorials to exposé features that reveal the ins and outs of the live rigs of the rich and famous, Guitarist's YouTube channel is an essential bookmark for axe enthusiasts everywhere.
Head over to the new Guitarist YouTube channel and subscribe now to be notified of the latest video uploads. In the meantime, here's a taster:
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