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Wednesday, May 09, 2012

Memorial Day Festival Extended Guitar Workshop


Don’t forget about the special 2 hour extended guitar workshop being held at the Memorial Day festival. It will be conducted by Dan Miller, the editor and publisher of Flatpicking Guitar Magazine (FGM), a bi-monthly periodical dedicated to presenting all aspects of the art of flatpicking the acoustic guitar. FGM has been published non-stop since September 1996. Each issue contains interviews with top performers (which include tablature of their favorite licks and breaks ) as well as a wide variety of columns written by an impressive group of contributors. Since September 1999, a 68-minute companion audio CD has been available with each issue. Dan has authored or co-authored many publications, including the  popular eight volume Flatpicking Essentials guitar course and the book, The Guitar Player's Guide to Developing Speed, Accuracy, and Tone. Through FGM, Dan has published many of his own instructional materials as well as many written by other notable performers and instructors. Through the related FGM Records, he has also released many recordings from such notable performers as Brad Davis, Tim Stafford, Jim Nunally, Robert Bowlin, and John Carlini.

The workshop will focus on how to use efficient left and right hand technique and mechanics to increase speed, improve note clarity and fluidity, and develop good tone and volume. Dan said, "After interviewing over 200 professional guitar players for Flatpicking Guitar Magazine I took all of the information that I had gathered about developing speed, accuracy, and tone and worked with my good friends Brad Davis and Tim May to develop a book, DVD, and workshop presentation that would help players of all levels break through playing barriers and improve their tone, volume, speed, fluidity, and note accuracy." 

The workshop will be held at 2 PM on Friday afternoon and is well worth the $25 registration fee, but registration is limited so sign up early. You can register by calling 419 721 8016, or emailing bands@nibga.com.

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