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Jul 28 Eurostar
The world is whizzing by outside my window as I head from London to Brussels on the Eurostar. I am off to spend two weeks with close friends in Bruges that I met in the Iserlohn festival of 2003. I have to pop my ears every few minutes as the train ducks in and out [...]
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Eurostar

The world is whizzing by outside my window as I head from London to Brussels on the Eurostar. I am off to spend two weeks with close friends in Bruges that I met in the Iserlohn festival of 2003. I have to pop my ears every few minutes as the train ducks in and out of tunnels. It’s a pretty amazing ride!

While I was in London I performed for the Australian Music Foundation and I also caught up with some old friends. As I had studied in London back in 2003 it is a very familiar city to me and I enjoy re-tracing some old steps. I went back to the Royal Academy this afternoon and managed to slip by the security guards with a backdoor trick I learnt many years ago. Little has changed in seven years but the sights and smells of the buildings bring back a lot of memories.

I also visited the Spanish Guitar Centre in London which was a regular hang-out for me, especially on work breaks at the Wigmore Hall. I took the opportunity to interview Juan for Classical Guitar Review and it was interesting to hear him talk about what has changed over the years. The most interesting point he brought up was that in the seventies players that came and played in stores like his all had very distinct techniques which were enjoyable to watch. “These days its like a factory” he said. I have to agree with him as there are few guitarists that I can single out as being utterly unique. As much as I would like to say that my playing style unique, I must admit that I sit with the rule rather than the exception. It definitely gives food for thought, but an individual style cannot be forced it develops over time. Perhaps the best way to encourage individuality is to be around non-guitarists for the most part?

Right now… I am under the English Channel… how strange!

 

1st Day of Editing

After three hours of cross fades, cutting pasting and a lot of coffee drinking we have a first edit of two tracks! I was surprised at how time consuming the editing process is but it will all be worth it in the end. A lot of the work was done over the past few days as I listened to all the takes on a multitude of CDs and marked in the good, the bad and the ugly bits. Its hard not to become incredibly picky about buzzes and squeaks as after hours and hours of listening hearing a buzz in the middle of a great passage is like being poked in the eye!

For all of you who can’t wait to hear the final product (maybe its just me…) I have included a little excerpt from the work we did today.  I hope you enjoy it!


Turina I excerpt

Peace, Love and Guitars

Simon

 

I need your opinion…

Hi Everyone!

So, I have designed a draft version of the cover of my very first CD release!! What do you think? I designed the artwork myself with the help of the almighty Photoshop and I think it turned out pretty well. Of course, that doesn’t mean it will be the final product…

I do have a little problem though, (just one?), I am a little stuck for a CD title. The CD is really a culmination of several years of study and the pieces are from all over the place so the real significance of the recording is my debut as a professional musician. If you have any ideas about what it could be titled please leave it in the comments below!!

Also, if you are as excited as I am about the new recording you can pre-order it here to be one of the first to listen to it!

Peace, love and guitars.

Simon