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Spring Practice Regimen

Wednesday, April 11th, 2007

Currently, I’m focusing on two major projects in my practice time. The first is a Ralph Towner tune titled “Oleander Etude” from his new Album: Time Line (and his transcription book: Solo Guitar Works - Volume 1). It’s a technically challenging piece that works on the left hand & descending pull-offs, and when […]

I Heart Ralph Towner

Thursday, March 15th, 2007

I’ve been re-reading my old transcription book from Ralph Towner and enjoying the fact that I’m getting better every 5 years as a guitarist. I remember this book used to be impossible for me. Now it just merely kicks my ass.
I ordered Ralph’s second transcription book, and received in the mail today. […]

Ears

Sunday, October 22nd, 2006

Saturdays start early for me and I usually stay up too late the night before, so after my morning and afternoon lessons, I’m ready for a nap.
Last night, I took that nap during the World Series around 8:30pm. I set my timer for 10 minutes and let the words of Joe Buck lull me […]

Radiance #8 by Keith Jarrett

Friday, September 15th, 2006

Back in February of this year, I posted a transcription of Keith Jarrett’s Radiance #8 on my practice blog. Shortly after posting it I realized I’d written the rhythms out wrong. I’ve been receiving some mail about it recently and decided it was time to go back and draft a correction.

Walbum - Week II

Wednesday, September 13th, 2006

A tune snapped into place this weekend. Well, at least some of it did.  It’s a simple progression that came out of my “spread-voiced” triads practice, and resides in sort of a big “4″ groove with atypical rhythmic hits. Now comes the hard part: development. I don’t have a melody yet and […]

Spread Voiced Triads

Tuesday, September 12th, 2006

I’ve been looking at Spread-Voiced Triads for the past couple weeks. They are a little trickier than regular triad inversions, but they have such a delightful sound that the extra work is worth it. Right now, I feel comfortable with root & 1st inversion voicings based off the E, A & D strings. […]

The Deadline

Thursday, September 7th, 2006

Ray Bradbury writes in the Afterword of his novel Fahrenheit 451:
“I didn’t know it, but I was literally writing a dime novel. In the spring of 1950 it cost me nine dollars and eighty cents in dimes to write and finish the first draft of The Fire Man which later became Fahrenheit 451.
In all the […]

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