Ro3b
Well-known member
Hi all,
I'm a 42-year old cat rancher living just outside Washington, DC. I'm originally from Atlanta, Ga. I started playing when I was 11 with a headful of Kiss and Zepplin; my parents compelled me to learn classical guitar, which was the best favor they could have done me. In college I started out as a guitar major, but between playing in punk bands and getting into traditional Irish music, my interest in musical academia didn't hold.
I got more and more into Irish music, started playing mandolin and bouzouki and wooden flute and button accordion, re-tooled my understanding of guitar into DADGAD tuning; played in a few groups in Atlanta, moved to DC in 1997 (needed a change) formed a band with some friends in Charlottesville, VA, recorded a cd, toured a little, played a bunch of Irish music festivals and contradances and ceilis, broke up. During which time I was also taking jazz guitar lessons and mulling over getting back into rock, which honestly was more fun for less effort than Irish music. Also started composing ambient electronic music. I should have a cd of that stuff out soon.
The last year or so I've basically been working on getting back the chops I used to have. I'm re-discovering standard tuning, which is a real kick when you've been playing in DADGAD for a while (I mean, really, do you guys know how totally cool standard tuning is? It's, like, all in fourths except for that major third between the second and third strings; you can play anything in it. Who knew?).
Influences/musicians I like: John Doyle, Dick Gaughan, Bob Mould, Aphex Twin, Photek, Karl Sanders, John Cage, John Frusciante, John Renbourne, Yngwie, Angus, Ace, Slash, Wes, Monk, Miles, Coltrane, Joao, and, um, Sid.
I'm a 42-year old cat rancher living just outside Washington, DC. I'm originally from Atlanta, Ga. I started playing when I was 11 with a headful of Kiss and Zepplin; my parents compelled me to learn classical guitar, which was the best favor they could have done me. In college I started out as a guitar major, but between playing in punk bands and getting into traditional Irish music, my interest in musical academia didn't hold.
I got more and more into Irish music, started playing mandolin and bouzouki and wooden flute and button accordion, re-tooled my understanding of guitar into DADGAD tuning; played in a few groups in Atlanta, moved to DC in 1997 (needed a change) formed a band with some friends in Charlottesville, VA, recorded a cd, toured a little, played a bunch of Irish music festivals and contradances and ceilis, broke up. During which time I was also taking jazz guitar lessons and mulling over getting back into rock, which honestly was more fun for less effort than Irish music. Also started composing ambient electronic music. I should have a cd of that stuff out soon.
The last year or so I've basically been working on getting back the chops I used to have. I'm re-discovering standard tuning, which is a real kick when you've been playing in DADGAD for a while (I mean, really, do you guys know how totally cool standard tuning is? It's, like, all in fourths except for that major third between the second and third strings; you can play anything in it. Who knew?).
Influences/musicians I like: John Doyle, Dick Gaughan, Bob Mould, Aphex Twin, Photek, Karl Sanders, John Cage, John Frusciante, John Renbourne, Yngwie, Angus, Ace, Slash, Wes, Monk, Miles, Coltrane, Joao, and, um, Sid.
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