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35: Berklee Harmony, Coltrane's Lost Album, Imposter Syndrome, Q&A - e15

35: Berklee Harmony, Coltrane's Lost Album, Imposter Syndrome, Q&A - e15

FromThe Guitar Hour Podcast


35: Berklee Harmony, Coltrane's Lost Album, Imposter Syndrome, Q&A - e15

FromThe Guitar Hour Podcast

ratings:
Length:
86 minutes
Released:
Jul 5, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week Dan pulls Beebee out of the theory thunderdome to talk about the 'new' John Coltrane lost album: Both Directions At Once, Beebs' big Fibenare travel news and dealing with imposter synrome as a shy Englishman. They also answer some questions pulled from the discussion group whlist fending off those #evilbronsybants Thanks for the questions guys: Richard Allen, Christopher Bedward, Matt Birstwistle, James Abraham and others, we will put the lofty ones to full episode discussions! Episode Links The Berklee Book of Jazz Harmony - Mulholland & Hojnacki Chord Scale Theory & Jazz Harmony - Nettles & Graff Old faithful - Mark Levine Jazzology - Rawlins & Bahha John Coltrane - Both Directions At Once   Show Links   www.youtube.com/tq105 - the live stream show on Tom’s channel www.theguitarhour.libsyn.com - the podcast feed www.facebook.com/theguitarhour  https://www.facebook.com/groups/1951269681550337/ - TGH Facebook Discussion Group   BEEBEE www.davidbeebee.com  Instagram Youtube  Fibenare Guitars SMITH www.dansmithguitarist.co.uk  Instagram Youtube Fibenare Guitars
Released:
Jul 5, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The Guitar Hour Podcast is a weekly, long-form discussion hosted by David Beebee, Tom Quayle, Dan Smith & Jake Willson. Together, and in conversation with today’s top players, they explore different approaches for improvising, theory, technique, practising, teaching and share the humorous ups and downs of being professional guitarists in the modern age.