Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Audio Pinot Noir

You can appreciate that which is rare, yet full of quality. For any fan of rich, unhurried, 'unbranded' brilliance, Soldier of Love, is an album you really ought to check out.

I knew she was going to be releasing a new project this year, but only recently did I stumble upon the air play of "Soldier of Love" on one of the local R&B stations. What a pleasant surprise that transported me back to the evocative realm that only her music can conjure up.

Sade has thankfully returned after a 10 year absence from Lover's Rock (preceded from a 10 year break between Love Deluxe). The new album features the distinctively soulful timbre of Sade, with an added aggressive tone not heard on earlier albums.
I'm certainly not nostalgic by any stretch, but the return of the lovely pairing of Sade and her accompaniment ensemble, Sweetback, headed by Stuart Matthewman (of Cottonbelly solo-acclaim), is something any music lover can appreciate.
Okay, so I really just have an unending crush on the 51 year old singer....but I am looking forward to a likely US tour (as I missed the last one in 2000), which I'm sure will top the best performance I've witnessed (Prince, 2003, Cedar Rapids,IA).....and I've seen plenty (John Haitt, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Van halen, Buddy Guy, even Tenacious D, etc).

The tracks orbit around the distinctive styling of previous works. There is just enough pensive melancholy and mellifluous artistry to provide the listener comfort of the Sade they've grown to love (long hard road, skin, the safest place, the moon and the sky), but enough fresh divergence to explore other musical stylings (babyfather, in another time, be that easy). This isn't your obnoxious American Idol soul, this is wonderful music tracks whispered over by the voice of a mature and reflective lover.

This will be a very good year....

Monday, August 3, 2009

Alchemical Guitarist: Music Theory Endorsement

And now, for something completely different.....
One of my summer projects was to start my 12 year old on the guitar. He picked the Ibanez (mini) over the Strat (mini), so apparently the shred will be strong with this one.

I taught myself how to play guitar, which was a bad decision because I didn't know how to play it. So I was a shitty teacher. I would have never had went to me.

In any event, trying my best not to screw this up and make it as engaging as it wasn't for me when I first started learning, I have been trying to keep it simple and let him master the basics to get him beyond the Mel Bay rote lessons of my youth.



My brother supplied us with a full collection of Guitar World DVDs, which my son actually watches (!). Though Andy Aledort can be rather dry and almost douche-baggish in his presentations, he does provide a wealth of information and covers a broad subject matter, spanning various music genres.

Of these videos, I have to highly recommend this Richard Lloyd instructional series based off his Guitar World monthly article. The first 'chapter', if you will, covers music theory and the benefits and simplicity of learning it on the guitar (as opposed to the piano) and fully explains chord progressions and modes in a concise and clearly understandable method like I've never experienced before. I'm still trying to digest it all, but if you want the most bang for your buck in a manner and style that is conducive to learning, THIS DVD is the be-all-end-all for any guitarist (this is the Andrew Coverdale for guitarists).

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