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2547.1 | | STRAT::JENSEN | Tone == touch | Mon Jul 06 1992 14:42 | 18 |
| I've still never heard this guy. I have his book, "The advancing
guitarist", which is probably the most helpful method book I've ever
used.
After studying from his book, I'm not surprised that he doesn't use a
pick while comping/chording. He makes some very strong arguments for
using a finger plucked technique to accurately voice certain chords.
I'm a little surprised that he doesn't use one for single note solos,
however.... Does he do single note solos?
Check out his column in guitar player (if they still carry it -- I quit
subscribing again, so I don't know). He discusses lots of interesting
approaches to chords/voicings.
I'd sure like to hear him live, but Colorado Springs doesn't support
that kind of music so chances of that are zero.
steve
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2547.2 | On Record | RICKS::ROST | Dan Quayle Memorial Spelling Award | Wed Jul 22 1992 14:31 | 9 |
| Re: .1
If you want to hear him, check out some of Gary Burton's ECM albums
from the mid-seventies. For a while the Burton band had both Goodrick
and his student, Pat Metheny, side by side (Mick on 6, Pat on 12).
More recently, Mick can be heard playing with Charlie Haden's
Liberation Music Orchestra on Blue Note.
Brian
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2547.3 | also solo album | STRAT::JENSEN | Tone == touch | Fri Jul 31 1992 18:43 | 6 |
| Thanks Brian,
Plus, I believe he has a solo album, but I don't recall the name/order
number.
steve
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2547.4 | Hope I can get it here! | GIDDAY::KNIGHTP | I'll get you with my disentigrating pistol | Wed Jan 13 1993 14:41 | 4 |
| Could someone post the details for the book "the advancing Guitarist"
by Mick Goodwin . As mentioned in another note this sounds like
something Very usefull
P.K.
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2547.5 | comming soon... | STRAT::JENSEN | Tone == touch | Wed Jan 13 1993 16:42 | 4 |
| P.K. -- Sorry, I could have sworn I posted the ISBN, etc. in this note. I will
look tonight and post it here in the morning.
steve
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2547.6 | Advancing Guitarist - technique/concept book | STRAT::JENSEN | Tone == touch | Thu Jan 14 1993 08:23 | 12 |
| Ok, Here's the name, etc., of Mick Goodrick's book:
The Advancing Guitarist
(applying guitar concepts & techniques)
Hal Leonard Books
8112 W. Bluemound Rd., P.O Box 13819
Milwaukee, WI 53213
ISBN 0-88188-589-4
Good luck!
steve
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2547.7 | ;-) | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Here all life abounds | Thu Jan 14 1993 12:16 | 1 |
| Only "advancing" I've been doing is measured in "years".
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2547.8 | Found it | GIDDAY::KNIGHTP | I'll get you with my disentigrating pistol | Thu Jan 14 1993 14:47 | 5 |
| RE everyone
Thanks, I got it and boy there is some really heavy but good stuff
In there. Going to start with hopefully 1/2 hour a day solid practice
on it and see what happens.
P.K.
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2547.9 | eat dessert first | GJO001::REITER | | Thu Jan 14 1993 17:00 | 5 |
| read the back section (the words, conceptual, philosophical) first,
then read the first part (the technical notations, lessons, etc.)
he wrote the book backwards ;7)
\Gary
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2547.10 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Big cheese, MAKE me! | Fri Jan 15 1993 10:20 | 5 |
| I thought he encouraged you to skip around in the book and work on the
pieces you needed rather then taking going through it in a linear
fashion?
Greg
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2547.11 | | STRAT::JENSEN | Tone == touch | Fri Jan 15 1993 13:44 | 29 |
| Yes he does, but I think the point being made was that .-2 found the
information in the back of the book immediately valuable while the
stuff in the front of the book requires work before its value becomes
apparent. Actually, I think he recommends that you use the book the
way it seems most natural to you.
This is a very unique book. Some people are really going to hate it.
Others, like myself, will find it invaluable. You must be self reliant
to use it.
Personally, I use it like this;
1. Periodically read from cover to cover. (I don't work on
anything, just read the book).
2. Work through the first half. I try to do most of the homework
in most areas. In areas that I'm real interested in, I'll do
all the homework.
3. Skip around to sections as my interest in their contents
dictates.
4. Periodically don't look at it for weeks and weeks then go back
and find I'm interested in something that I wasn't interested in
before...
Unfortunately (or perhaps fortunately), I think #2 will take forever.
steve
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2547.12 | | DPE::STARR | Is she ready to know my frustration? | Fri Jan 15 1993 13:51 | 7 |
| For those interested, Mick is playing in the Boston area this week. He's
at Ryle's this coming Monday night, with guitarist Randy Roos, bassist
Dave Clark, and drummer Marty Richards.
(Ryles is located in Inman's Square in Cambridge.)
alan
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2547.13 | | MVSUPP::CARRD | Dave Carr 845-2317 | Mon Jan 18 1993 02:47 | 4 |
| How much is "The Advancing Guitarist" book..?
Any further descriptions of the content also welcome.
*Dave
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2547.14 | UK price of Adavancing Guitarist is �9.99 | MVSUPP::CARRD | Dave Carr 845-2317 | Mon Feb 01 1993 02:51 | 3 |
| To answer my own question.
There's some good stuff in there...
*Dave
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2547.15 | New Goodrick recordings | POWDML::DAGG | | Fri Jun 03 1994 09:19 | 17 |
|
Found a couple newer recordings of Mick that I like.
1. Sunscreams - Mick on guitar, Jerry Bergonzi on sax,
Bruce Gertz bass, Gary Chafee drums. Excellent ontemporary
sounding stuff including standards and originals. Probably
my favorite of the Goodrick recordings I've heard.
2. Cities - Mick on Guitar and an Italian sax player named
Fasoli (sp) heads the group, which also includes bass
on some of the tracks. All original free form (to
my ears) style stuff with lots of guitar/sax duets.
These are both on the Italian RAM label.
Dave
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2547.16 | | RICKS::CALCAGNI | really useful engine | Fri Jun 03 1994 09:41 | 5 |
| Sunscreams sounds good. We saw this band (not sure if the same
drummer) at the Willow a year or so ago; excellent. I would grab
almost anything with Bruce Gertz; he definitely plays an instrument
that it's possible to swing on :-)
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2547.17 | Recent sighting... | TALOFA::HARMON | Paul Harmon, ACMSxp Engineering | Thu Mar 02 1995 07:01 | 28 |
| I got to hear Mick last night with Laszlo Gardony (Goodrick one night, Martino
the next - I'm gonna o.d.). He was great...I love the fluidity with which
he plays on recordings, and live it's even more in evidence. He's about the
most relaxed player I've ever seen; all this wonderful music coming out, and
he looks like he could doze off at any moment. Hmmm...cause and effect? At
the end of his solo on a particular ballad, I suddenly realized that I hadn't
been breathing for a while.
During the break, I asked him if he still teaches privately...
"No, I teach a few students at New England Conservatory, but most of my teaching
is done in 2-3 day clinics these days. It pays better, and it's more intensive.
I don't have to listen to the problems every week. I've taught for about 35
years, and it takes its toll after a while...(takes a drag on his cigarette,
then, abruptly)...do you teach?"
"Me? No, I used to, but I don't really like to."
"(Shrugs while taking another drag, then smiles wryly) Well, there you go!"
Having said all that, he cheerfully listened to my questions and made helpful
and encouraging suggestions.
Unfortunately, he said he doesn't really have a band of his own at this point
("I'm just a sideman") and doesn't have any gigs around Boston in the near
future.
Paul
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