Guitarist's first iPad app
The 50 Best Guitars To Play Before You Die for iPad, available now on iTunes!
Are you an Apple iPad owner? Do you love the guitar? Do you want to look at pictures of stunning guitars and read all about them on your shiny Apple device? Of course you do!
With that is mind, why not check out the first-of-many Guitarist iPad apps - The 50 Best Guitars To Play Before You Die. This comprehensive guide features Guitarist's trademark beautiful photography, mixed with insightful information and a couple of bonus video demos to boot.
And that's not all. Are you lusting after that '59 Strat, but just don't have the cash? Well as part of our run-down we also pick out the best mid-price and budget choice alternatives to our money-no-object drool-inducers - guitars for all tastes and pockets.
So has your favourite guitar made the list? And where have we placed it? To find out, head over to iTunes and download it now.
UK readers - visit the UK iTunes Store to download the app.
US readers - visit the UK iTunes Store to download the app.
Happy swiping!
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