Saturday, July 26, 2008

Obscure Guitar Links

I'm always looking around the web for guitar stuff (so busy, devoted readers of my humble blog won't have to) and lots of times I find things that would be very helpful to guitar players. Also I find things that anyone can enjoy. Today I thought I'd share a few, some aimed at students, and some for general listening pleasure:

Music Theory for Experienced Guitar Players — In spite of the word "Experienced" in the title, this is a pretty good site for anyone who wants to learn the rudiments of music theory as it relates to guitar:

http://www.zentao.com/guitar/theory/


The C-A-G-E-D system is a method for learning the fretboard. It is a guitar-specific system for learning the shapes of the basic chords C, A, G, E and D on the guitar and how they interrelate. Here is a site that explains its fundamentals:

http://www.cagedguitarsystem.net/

And another in a little more detail:

http://www.highcountryguitar.com/caged.htm

Dutch guitar player Matt Otten is kind enough to put jazz guitar lessons on youtube. He has a lot of good pointers for improvisation. There are good things here for students and also just for general listening:

http://youtube.com/user/mattotten

Another Youtuber, Swedish Guitarist Per-Olov Kindgren has a very nice way with the guitar. His videos can be enjoyed by guitarists and non-guitarists alike:

http://youtube.com/user/AndanteLargo

This is a piece, performed by Mr. Kindgren, I had never heard entitled Arroyos de la Alhambra (the link is to a zip file of the sheet music that you can download), by 19th century Spanish guitarist and composer Angel Barrios. I liked it so much that I found the music on the web and learned it. I taught it to super-student Sean Morse (who learned it by rote, believe it or not) and now plays it at least as well as I do (should I be mad or excited?). Still, I get great comments about it on my gigs now. It's a beauty:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tz1jnDe4gTE


Another Dutch player Hans Van Leeuwen, here plays something he calls Django — Jazz Meets Flamenco. The tune was written by jazz giant, pianist John Lewis of the Modern Jazz Quartet. I just stumbled on it and thought it was great:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4566DWMbyIM

I hope you'll write and tell me your thoughts about any of these, or make suggestions about others I should include in my blog.

Reader/guitarist Lyle Robinson has asked that I add this site and his blog. There's lots of really good information here:

http://www.jazzguitarlife.com/


http://www.jazzguitarlife.com/blog/

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Herb and thanks for scouring the Web so we don't have to...:) I knew a couple of the sites you mention, especially Matt Otten's You Tube stuff, but the others were nice to check out. You did mention that maybe we could suggest a site? Well, my recommendation would be Jazz Guitar Life at http://www.jazzguitarlife.com a site dedicated to...well...Jazz guitar Life...:) I also have a JGL Blog at http://www.jazzguitarlife.com/blog if you are interested in checking that out as well.

All that being said, I am enjoying your blog and look forward to reading your past posts. You have some interesting posts so it will be enjoyable.

Thanks Herb and take care.

Lyle

Anonymous said...

Hi Herb and thank you for taking the time to add my sites to your list...:) I'm enjoying your blog very much. Take care and all the best.

Lyle