AA Guitar Skills Magazine Reviews

5/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for AA Guitar Skills Magazine for iPhone.
AA Guitar Skills Magazine is free iOS app published by Coetzee Publishing LLC

My favorite guitar app so far.

Kung_fu_tattoo

Good instructional articles that would be at home in any quality racked magazine, but with the bonus of video walk thru for each lesson (Internet connection required). Each issue is also $1.99! I haven't seen any news stand guitar mag for near that price. A great buy.


Great for all levels

byrdshedd

Excellent magazine which teaches teaches -AT ALL LEVELS! Something new for everyone to practice & learn.


Great for getting better.

HappyUser

Nice format. Well presented. A great tool for getting better at guitar! Thanks!


Amazing

Rose0822

Get app for any level guitarist!!!


Nice

David Beckum

Great App. Lessons... When I have the time.


Guitar skills

CRNASLEEP

Love love love it. Packed with great information.


Perfect learning tool

Gvf48

I reviewed the sample issue and was impressed. I had some problems viewing the issues until I cleared out a ton of apps hogging all my iPad ver1 system's memory. Now the issues work great. Each issue has Clear easy to follow instructions. Bring them coming. Signed: Not Disappointed!!


Great app

StanY67

This a great online magazine for guitar players to learn new stuff. It includes lots of different styles to make one a versatile guitarist. Charl does an excellent job of teaching and presenting the material. I look forward to future issues.


Excellent

Bhammond80

Can't say enough good things about this magazine.


Content Good, App Wanting

sundoggy

The content in Guitar Skills are great supplementary lessons, this coming from player returning after 20 years rebuilding many skills from ground 0, and a good knowledge of what I didn't do right last time. The video content is great, but video is not enough and there is too much dependency on it without real work put into WORDS, so you can easily refer back to things. So I will leave that at "supplementary". The app itself is reusing a underlying app I've seen in other publications, and it is one of the worst magazine (or text book) implementations I've used, and I do a LOT of reading, for work, personal and guitar. Navigation is pitiful, and this is critical for learning delivery. Worse, the app seems to be built into each issue, instead of the content being independent -- meaning if the app has to be updated, every issue has to be individually updated --RE-DOWNLOADED. Then, the app is frequently unresponsive, so coupled with the navigation and always strapped for time, I throw my arms up in surrender. So, unless this improves, I will not renew. Sad, because I like the content when I can find it. One last nit pick ... seems like some content disappeared in an update without explanation -- specifically some song lessons which is obvious what happened. That is kind of unforgivable.