What classical guitar CD is your absolute favorite? I’d like to put together a post with a list of ten or so CDs that are great listening. This is no easy task! The entire Naxos catalog of guitar music is great! John Williams has recorded everything. Then there’s Bream and Segovia. What’s your favorite guitar […]

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Secondary Dominants

Music Theory

In common practice period music (about 1650-1900) there a strong relationship between dominant and tonic. Normally, there’s only one dominant in each key. However, through some simple chromatic additions we can introduce chords into a key that function as dominants to chords other than tonic. That is, in a V7 (dominant) chord we have two […]

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An Interview with Kevin Gallagher

Interviews with Classical Guitarists

I recently had the opportunity to have a chat with Kevin Gallagher over skype. We recorded the conversation and here is the result! [Kevin’s Website][Kevin’s Blog][youtube][myspace][facebook][twitter][Electric Kompany] Buy Kevin’s CD

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An Interview with Jason Williams, part 2

Interviews with Classical Guitarists

[Jason Williams][Homenaje on CD Baby][part 1 of this interview][Jason on Myspace] _________________ Is there anything different in preparing for a recording vs. preparing for a recital or performance?  How did you prepare? That depends on the type of recording you want to do. Certainly there are people who want to try and bring a live […]

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An Interview with Jason Williams, part 1

Interviews with Classical Guitarists

Jason Williams is a guitarist and teacher based in Washington state. I first heard of Jason when I had a chance to listen to his great CD Homenaje. The album features a solid blend of repertoire combined with great interpretation. Jason is currently teaching at Rosewood guitar in Seattle and at Western Washington University. You […]

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“Times for musicians are never good. In indefinable ways, musicians have a huge advantage over the rest of humanity: we work well independently, we take responsibility for ourselves, we have learned to defer gratification because learning anything of value takes a long time, and we usually do understand What It Takes. If we believe in […]

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Linkage: March 28, 2009

Guitar Related Links

The New York Times kindly posted an review of John Williams’ New York Concert in Zankel Hall. If you’re wondering what Williams is up to on his US tour this season, check out the article. For more tour dates, check out his website. Kevin Gallagher posted an excellent article about The Inner Ear. The article […]

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Don’t Forget…

Classical Guitar Tips

We all start playing music for different reasons. I started on clarinet in fifth grade band because it was the only instrument I could make a sound on. I started guitar because I wanted to play Black Sabbath and Metallica. But I kept playing because it was fun. Sometimes music isn’t as serious as we […]

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Harmonic Rhythm

Music Theory

Harmonic rhythm is the idea that a piece has a certain rhythmic level at which the harmonies move. Most of this time this is kind of an up in the air concept as it really depends on the persons ear. If one hears it as a chord every beat, then they should analyze or label […]

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Kevin Callahan just got in touch with me about another Odair Assad concert and I wanted to pass the info along. Wednesday, April 22 at 7:30pm Bastyr University Chapel 14500 Juanita Drive NE Kenmore, WA 98028 tickets more information I had the opportunity to attend Odair’s concert in Nashville and it was phenominal. He’ll be […]

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