Electric guitar, part 1
Earlier this week, I gave in to a long-suppressed urge and traded my flamenco guitar for an electric (thanks to Craigslist and Jason at the Shred Shed!). I’m not even sure yet what I am going to do with it. … Continue reading
Classical Guitarist
Earlier this week, I gave in to a long-suppressed urge and traded my flamenco guitar for an electric (thanks to Craigslist and Jason at the Shred Shed!). I’m not even sure yet what I am going to do with it. … Continue reading
I found this while searching SoundCloud for classical guitar. I have worked with some students in a class I TA’d for a while on this piece, and I thought it was kind of nice but failed to really appreciate it … Continue reading
I found this while searching SoundCloud for classical guitar. I have worked with some students in a class I TA’d for a while on this piece, and I thought it was kind of nice but failed to really appreciate it … Continue reading
I’m hanging out in Montana right now, visiting Glacier NP and hanging out with my parents. I brought my guitar, but I’ve got a lot of projects in the works, so throwing in all the hiking and stuff is limiting … Continue reading
This is a quick buyer-beware; you can still find the Brouwer studies in 4 short, very expensive volumes in lots of music stores. You can also find ALL 20 of them, plus a bunch of other great music he wrote, … Continue reading
This is a quick buyer-beware; you can still find the Brouwer studies in 4 short, very expensive volumes in lots of music stores. You can also find ALL 20 of them, plus a bunch of other great music he wrote, … Continue reading
I wrote a guest post for the Classical Guitar Blog about Jorge Caballero’s concert in Seattle last night. I have to say, I miss the concert halls in the SF Bay Area. Petit Trianon and Herbst theater had really great … Continue reading