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    Live Lesson with Steve Krenz from Nashville, TN, 7:00 pm CT: How to Choose Your Next Guitar.
  2. Last night, my (well-obscured) guitar partner Dave and I played an 11-song acoustic set at an open mic in Elkton, MD, to an appreciative room of patrons. We opened with "Old Time Rock and Roll" and closed with "Long May You Run," more or less taking turns with vocals and solos. There were a couple of hiccups, but we had our moments, too.
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    Live Lesson with Steve Krenz from Nashville, TN, 7:00 pm CT: Guitar Progress Q & A.
  4. Just by chance, last night I came across a stunning documentary on ABC: “The Last Repair Shop”. As the closing credits rolled on screen, tears rolled down my cheeks. The redemptive power of music has rarely been so eloquently documented. It's justifiably nominated for an Oscar for Best Documentary Short Film. Available on Hulu, Disney+ and YouTube. 40 minutes.
  5. From The Guardian: A Höfner bass guitar bought by Paul McCartney for £30 in 1961 has been returned to the former Beatle after a global search to find the stolen instrument. The distinctively shaped guitar, bought by McCartney before his rise to stardom and reportedly his favourite, was last seen around the time the Beatles were recording their final album to be released, Let It Be. McCartney paid £30 for the bass guitar 63 years ago, equivalent to about £800 at today’s prices. A search to find the missing violin-shaped bass, a German-made Höfner 500/1, was launched by the Lost Bass Project last year, and on Tuesday a student, Ruaidhri Guest, shared a photograph on social media of the elusive instrument…
  6. @Nancy Lawing That's a good question for Steve on the Live Lesson, Nancy. By now he's probably the only one with any video from the Ustream, or earlier, eras. The old link has long been broken, as IBM acquired Ustream years ago. But I managed to snag a screen shot from (I think) October 8, 2013. I had been watching for just a few months, the late Pete Huttlinger was his guest, and Steve picked me to win one of Pete's video courses. Pete said, "Way to go, Diane," and you know the rest of the story.
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    Live Lesson with Steve Krenz from Nashville, TN, 7:00 pm CT: From Real Book to Solo Fingerstyle Arrangement.
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    Live Lesson with Steve Krenz from Gruhn Guitars in Nashville, TN, 7:00 pm CT: Creating Fills Between Chords.
  9. Here's a 60 year flashback to the cusp of the British invasion. The Beatles' debut on The Ed Sullivan Show would be February 9. Each week, WGH, the principal AM station in the Tidewater, Virginia market, placed a stack of these wherever records were sold. The station DJs, of which there were about a half dozen, took turns choosing a newly released single they thought promising, the "Wax to Watch". I collected them from 1963–1965, asking my dad to steer us to a store where I could pick up the latest copy when we were out on errands.
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  10. Seems like something from "Brain Salad Surgery" would have been appropriate: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/jan/22/florida-man-play-guitar-brain-surgery A video report from CNN: https://www.cnn.com/videos/us/2024/01/23/man-plays-guitar-during-brain-surgery-tumor-affil-cprog-vpx.wsvn
  11. I've been wondering about her! From Vulture and New York magazine, this link might be active only a short time. She has a brief Wikipedia entry. Back in October 2020, months after Diondre Cole dared to inquire “What up with that?” to viewers at home, a pink guitar beckoned from the stage as Saturday Night Live returned to its normal studio programming. There, just off to the right and in the back of the opening monologue frame, was guitarist Maddie Rice making her debut as part of the show’s live band. Young, hip, and barely 30 years old at the time, the newest addition of the Saturday Night Live Band was notable for a few reasons….
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    Live Lesson with Steve Krenz from Nashville, TN, 7:00 pm CT: Strum Like a Pro.
  13. To document the seventh anniversary of the Guitar Gathering forum official opening!
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    Live Lesson with Steve Krenz from Nashville, TN, 7:00 pm CT: The Chords You Really Need to Know.
  15. Watch Live Lessons on the Guitar Gathering YouTube Channel HERE. 7:00 pm Central Time US 2024 LIVE LESSON DATES JANUARY 2nd – How to Make 2024 the Best Guitar Year Yet 9th – The Chords You Really Need to Know on Guitar 16th - Strum Like a Pro FEBRUARY 6th – Creating Fills Between Chords 13th - From Real Book to Solo Fingerstyle Arrangement 20th – Guitar Progress Q & A MARCH 5th - How to Choose Your Next Guitar 26th - The Belmont Guitar Ensemble APRIL 2nd - Playing Sixths on Guitar 16th - Playing Sixths on Guitar Workout 23rd - Trevor Gordon Hall 30th - The Top 7 Finger Patterns MAY 7th - Collin Hill 21st - Songwriter Allen Shamblin 28th - Fingerstyle Patterns Workout JUNE 5th - (Special Wednesday night program) Tommy Emmanuel 18th - Cascading Patterns on Guitar JULY 2nd - Make Chords Shimmer: Soulful Guitar Techniques 23rd - Freddie Green Jazz Chord Voicings AUGUST 13th - Developing a Jazz Feel 27th - Make One Chord Sound Like 10! SEPTEMBER 17th - Where Do I Put My Capo? OCTOBER 1st - Play This, Not That 8th - Workout: Play This, Not That 29th - Oh, the Wonderful Things You Can Do With Loopers NOVEMBER 12th - The Belmont Guitar Ensemble 19th - Ian Ethan Case 26th - Improve Your Groove DECEMBER 10th - Song Arranging for Guitar 17th - Song Arranging for Guitar, Part 2 JANUARY 2025 14th - To be announced Future dates and topics to be announced.
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    Live Lesson with Steve Krenz from Nashville, TN, 7:00 pm CT: How to Make 2024 the Best Guitar Year Yet. Lesson
  17. While reading about alternate tunings I was saddened to learn that musician George Winston died this summer, on June 4, 2023. He is best known for his solo piano compositions that helped define New Age music — although he preferred to describe his style as “rural folk piano”. He also played harmonica and acoustic guitar. I discovered George in the eighties and was fortunate to have a front row seat to see him perform in 2018. He was frail from his battle with multiple cancers, so I remember a poignant, graceful performance.
  18. Update: It's a real treat: even better than its predecessor because the time frame is more recent with better footage, it has fewer subjects, and they're all still pals. Delightful interviews with Russ, Leland, Waddy, Danny, and a number of the artists they worked with.
  19. Keep watch in your area for "Immediate Family," Denny Tedesco's follow up to "The Wrecking Crew". Now in limited screenings, it goes into general release December 15. Or watch at home. Waddy, Kooch, and the gang finally have their moment center stage.
  20. @Cuong Dang Hello, and welcome to the forum. There are several guitar courses available from Udemy, but if it is using the Learn and Master course materials, it might be doing so without authorization and illegally. We have witnessed a prior instance of this, and Legacy quickly had the course removed. It's possible that since that time, Legacy has authorized such use to someone, but you should verify that so you are not contributing to the practice. Although Steve does not list the Blues or Fingerstyle courses in his store at this time, it's possible that he might still have a copy. You can ask by e-mailing him at: service[at]guitargathering.com. There is little demand for physical media these days, and the last I heard was that, as you report, Legacy has sold out of some courses.
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    Live Lesson with Steve Krenz from Nashville, TN, 7:00 pm CT: Silent Night Song Lesson.
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    Live Lesson with Steve Krenz from Nashville, TN, 7:00 pm CT: Song Lesson: "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen".
  23. The file downloads fine for me.
  24. @AllThumbs Hello, and welcome to the discussion board! We should begin by noting that two editions of the Learn and Master Guitar course were published. One, the less expensive version distributed through retailers, does not contain the Bonus Resources book. This volume, still available separately from Steve, details the criteria, including bpm, for "You're Ready to Move On" after each lesson. If your copy of the course did not contain this, I strongly encourage you to obtain it. The Lesson book only describes the tracks on the jam along CDs as either slow, medium, or fast, as you describe. These terms are arbitrary and have no fixed meanings. One of our devoted students measured the tempos to each of these tracks some time ago and collected the results; I have attached a PDF that tabulates them all. If you would like to acquaint yourself with the terminology of tempo, this Wikipedia article is a good start. The traditional terms are not often encountered in guitar music outside classical and jazz genres. Jam Along Tempos.pdf
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    Liver Lesson with Steve Krenz from Nashville, TN, 7:00 pm CT: Minor Scales, Keys, Progressions, and Soloing.

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