Wether the tremolo be played on a single string or on various strings, there should be at least three things to look out for. Namely, no arm movement, no interruption in tempo, and evenness in sound coupled with correct accenting.
Monday, July 22, 2024
RH EXERCISE : THE TREMOLO TECHNIQUE
Thursday, June 6, 2024
Guitar Recital: Musical Meditations
I will be preforming the first of a total of four recitals at the cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption in San Francisco, CA starting on 06-09-2024. You can live-stream the event here https://youtube.com/live/TNiJaGaomTM?feature=share
04/08/24 Concert https://youtube.com/live/
Wednesday, November 1, 2023
THE INFLUENCE OF THE VIOLIN ON THE GUITAR
Sunday, March 19, 2023
TO AMPLIFY OR NOT TO AMPLIFY
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| Amplified Acoustic Guitar |
Thursday, January 19, 2023
TWIN PEAKS THEME FOR GUITAR
Angelo Badalamenti was born was born in Brooklyn, NY in 1937, and recently passed away on Dec. 22, 2022 in NJ. He is principally known for his unique music film/TV scores, namely the Twin Peaks TV series written in 1990 in collaboration with the director David Lynch. This theme received a Grammy Award and has become an international success. You can read more about the composer here A. Badalamenti Official Website
The Twin Peaks theme was originally composed for piano in the key of F/Dm. This is a transcription for guitar in the key of G/Em with a drop D tuning on the sixth string. The reason for this transposition is to take advantage of the open strings and make the piece playable for guitarist with an intermediate level.
Sunday, December 11, 2022
Pacific Edge Voices: Journey to Peace
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| "Tree of Life" -Olga Kovtun |
Here's the roster of musicians led by Ash Walker and program:
Wednesday, November 2, 2022
ESSAY ON THE TRUE ART OF PLAYING KEYBOARD INSTRUMENTS By Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714-1788)
Tuesday, January 25, 2022
Digital Sheet Music or Paper Sheet Music?
It's been almost 700 years since the invention of the printing press (1439) in Mainz, Germany, and we've come a long way in how we read and write books and documents of all different types.
This post revolves around the possible transition to paperless, environment friendly music scores. Which one is better? A hard or a soft copy of my entire performance/music library?
For daily practice I use traditional sheet music. However, I've recently transitioned to a Microsoft Surface Pro 13" computer which comes along with me to all my musical events. This is where I now keep my solo guitar repertory (pdf files) which are organized in different folders: Standard Rep., Weddings, Funerals, etc. And thanks to my Microsoft Surface pen, I can write whatever might be necessary (fingerings, notes, chords, etc.) directly on the score.
In the past, having a gig was like preparing for a trip where you would have to first pack, then unpack once the performance was over. It was very time consuming to find specific scores for specific occasions and then have to return them back to the paper sheet music collection.







