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What It Looks Like to be Steve Stine’s Daughter ft. Imogen Stine

What It Looks Like to be Steve Stine’s Daughter ft. Imogen Stine

FromSteve Stine Guitar Podcast


What It Looks Like to be Steve Stine’s Daughter ft. Imogen Stine

FromSteve Stine Guitar Podcast

ratings:
Length:
14 minutes
Released:
Jul 1, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Have you ever wondered how it feels like to become a musician’s daughter?Having a musician father opens the possibilities of having a child that follows the same pursuit as theirs, someone who could follow in their footsteps. A musician’s child could try their luck in music while others paved on a completely different path. In this special episode of Steve Stine Guitar Podcast, he will be joined by his daughter, Imogen Stine, a 12-year old young girl who loves to dance and be with her family and friends. They will be talking about the impacts brought by Steve as a musician, his influence on his daughter’s interest in music, and their differences when it comes to music.Listen to this episode now and learn about how a musician’s daughter followed a different path rather than being influenced by her father’s legacy.Highlights:             [01:51] How did Imogen get interested in new music[04:24] The first record Imogen bought on her own[04:53] The Impact of Steve Stine on Imogen’s interest in music [07:13] Imogen’s experience in taking piano lessons[09:09] Imogen’s reasons on why she is not interested in playing guitar[11:25] Tools and platforms that Imogen uses in learning the music of today’s generation[12:15] Imogen’s music preferences
Released:
Jul 1, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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You don’t have to practice hours per day to become a better guitar player. Join Steve Stine as he talks with fellow musicians and educators and shares guitar lessons to help guitarists play more songs, understand music theory, and create solos from scratch. Whether you’ve been playing guitar a while or you’re just getting started on your journey, this podcast is for you.