I hope you enjoy my LIVE performance in Vienna. This is the fingerstyle guitar version of the Stevie Wonder classic – “Superstition.”
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I hope you enjoy this fingerstyle guitar ensemble version of the Mozart classic – “Eine Kleine Nachtmusik.”
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Hey! I hope you enjoy this reaction to the video of “Blue Bossa” that Walter Rodrigues Jr. and I just did. It was a BLAST getting to dig into some fingerstyle jazz guitar again! 🙂
[Read more…] about My Reaction to the “BLUE BOSSA” Jazz Guitar Video With Walter Rodgrigues Jr. (FREE PDF)FGH 0023: Interview with Muriel Anderson – Multi Dimensional Fingerstyle Champion
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Summary Episode 23:
Muriel Anderson is one of the more multi-dimensional guitarists on the scene today. She plays primarily nylon string but also plays a 20-string harp guitar in her concerts, frequently accompanied by a backdrop of visuals by photo-artist Bryan Allen. Her current program includes a virtual re-enactment of the solar eclipse, with music and images from around the world.
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Summary, Episode 22:
For twenty years, Billy McLaughlin astounded audiences around the world with his complex and rhythmic music. At the height of his international recording and touring career, Billy was diagnosed with Focal Dystonia, a mysterious and yet-to-be-cured neuromuscular disorder that rendered him unable to play his own music.
Despite every effort to combat his condition, soon Billy’s career was over.But the long deafening silence was broken when Billy began a historic comeback.
He was doing the unthinkable – relearning his songs one note at a time with his opposite hand…
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