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to thank everyone for sticking with us during these days of 112 pages (down from 124), four gear reviews (down from five) and two transcribed songs (down from three). As I said in my July Woodshed Facebook were somewhat confused. Basically, is owned by Future, a company that publishes a lot of magazines around the world. Outside of subscriptions, where are most magazines sold? At newsstands! Has anyone been to a newsstand since early March? I know I haven’t! (Come to think of it, I haven’t been anywhere…) This is bound to take a toll on the magazines Future produces. That said, because of the reduction in the number of transcribed songs per issue, senior music editor Jimmy Brown and I have been trying to add bonus lessons to keep your fingers and brains occupied — including the Peter Green lesson in the July issue, the Mark Knopfler lesson in the August issue and the — you guessed it — pretty damn sizable slide-guitar lesson in this issue.

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