I’m back on one of my favourite topics: the art of solo-style guitar. I guess there are a myriad of start points when it comes to arranging something for solo-style guitar. Yes, I am assuming that it is an arranging Read More …
Author: bandskool
Borders lessons
A part of my week is spent around the border region. That’s Dumfries and Galloway and Cumbria principally. So…if you are looking for instrument lessons (guitar – bass – mandolin – Banjo – Ukulele) and you are based in this Read More …
solo style guitar
This is an area of guitar playing that is at the forefront of my mind at the moment – partly because it is an important part of my gigging repertoire – and because I have students that want to learn Read More …
To read or not to read?
I am asking this question particularly with reference to solo guitar instrumentals and my experience with that idiom; though the question is relevant elsewhere. What I’m talking about specifically is SET solo arrangements – where there is no scope to Read More …
Going solo?
Solo guitar instrumentals are one of the most challenging yet fun ways to play a guitar; as well as the most satisfying. By solo I mean no support from anything: pre-recordings, backing tracks, loopers or other musicians. Nothing! The challenge Read More …
Not OK Computer!
I have had a chance over many years to consider what it is that BANDSKOOL should be: what it should represent, what its ideals are; and to whom its services should appeal. Well, this much is true: BANDSKOOL is about Read More …
Free!
‘The Times – they are a changing’…Bob Dylan was and is right. However, the times are always changing…it’s just a question of how fast are the changes happening – the rate of change. Any historian – indeed anyone who has Read More …
Sight Reading for Guitar
Guitarists are not known for being very good readers for their instrument. Let alone being good at sight reading! Why is that? Well, it’s to do with a few things that I could list: self taught – unorthodox learning curve Read More …
The Count Basie template
The Count Basie band really did lay the template for swing bands: the groove, the feel…the whole deal! Here they are live in the 60’s. This is a great recording:
BSK Band Musicianship course
The course is intended to run from August/September onwards – all things being equal and with sufficient support from players/students. It is designed with a particular kinds of players in mind. Namely the following: Young musicians at secondary school/6th form Read More …
