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[[Image:Fretmagic magazine.PNG|thumb|Three varieties of Fretmagic Magazine!]]
[[Image:Fretmagic magazine.PNG|thumb|Three varieties of Fretmagic Magazine!]]
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[[Image:hardest chord ever.png|thumb|The Hardest Chord Ever.]]
'''Fretmagic''' is a music magazine in [[Free Country, USA]]. [[Homestar Runner|Homestar]] tried selling ''Fretmagic'', ''Teen Fretmagic'', and ''Fretmagic Kids!'' for a free trip to Acapulco in the Strong Bad Email [[privileges]], but the magazines ended up getting scorched by [[The Cheat]] with the [[BMW Lighter]].
'''Fretmagic''' is a music magazine in [[Free Country, USA]]. [[Homestar Runner|Homestar]] tried selling ''Fretmagic'', ''Teen Fretmagic'', and ''Fretmagic Kids!'' for a free trip to Acapulco in the Strong Bad Email [[privileges]], but the magazines ended up getting scorched by [[The Cheat]] with the [[BMW Lighter]].
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The guitar on the cover is the Flying V, an actual guitar made by Gibson. There is an article inside about [[Gary Palaroncini]] from Staten Island, NY, and how he mastered the hardest chord ever on an Ibanez G800-XV. This chord is a combination of a diminished 9th and a demonished 10th and requires all 11 of his fingers. The "Vee" in The Flying Vee, is probably a spoof of [[Coach Z]] first being called Coach "Zee" in [[Where My Hat Is At?]]
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The guitar on the cover is the Flying V, an actual guitar made by Gibson. The fact that it is called "The Flying Vee" might be a reference to how [[Coach Z]] was first called Coach "Zee" in [[Where My Hat Is At?]] There is an article inside about [[Gary Palaroncini]] from [[Limozeen]], and how he mastered the hardest chord ever on an Ibanez G800-XV. This chord is a combination of a diminished 9th and a demonished 10th and requires all 11 of his fingers.
==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Revision as of 19:20, 22 October 2005

Three varieties of Fretmagic Magazine!
The Hardest Chord Ever.

Fretmagic is a music magazine in Free Country, USA. Homestar tried selling Fretmagic, Teen Fretmagic, and Fretmagic Kids! for a free trip to Acapulco in the Strong Bad Email privileges, but the magazines ended up getting scorched by The Cheat with the BMW Lighter.

The guitar on the cover is the Flying V, an actual guitar made by Gibson. The fact that it is called "The Flying Vee" might be a reference to how Coach Z was first called Coach "Zee" in Where My Hat Is At? There is an article inside about Gary Palaroncini from Limozeen, and how he mastered the hardest chord ever on an Ibanez G800-XV. This chord is a combination of a diminished 9th and a demonished 10th and requires all 11 of his fingers.

Appearances


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