Hi Gang,
You may have heard me mention Bob McAlpine a few times lately. I am thrilled to let you know he will be doing lessons for us. His first is a solo arrangement of Stevie Wonder's Living For The City. Bob has spent a lot of time in tribute bands covering Chicago and Steely Dan, and has a solo guitar album of Steely Dan tunes that you can find at iTunes, Only A Fool Would Play That. And be sure to check out Brass Transit-https://www.brasstransit.com/.
Here is a conversation I had with him yesterday as an introduction.
TG Welcomes Bob McAlpine To The Staff
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Neil and Bob
That was a great introduction.
I don't in anyway consider myself a guitarist
I see myself as a beginner, learning the instrument is endless !
Totally Guitars definately opened a unique internet door to
Acoustic Guitar Tuition Neil Hogan style.
Not forgetting, the amazing, Hector, Vanessa, Max (Electric Too) and Doug Young lessons.
It's brilliant Bob you are keen and willing to share your experiences and consider creating lessons with different stages of complexity.
Songs starting at Beginner, to Intermediate and Advanced building on and adding to what came before.
Thanks Bob McAlipne
Dermot
That was a great introduction.
I don't in anyway consider myself a guitarist
I see myself as a beginner, learning the instrument is endless !
Totally Guitars definately opened a unique internet door to
Acoustic Guitar Tuition Neil Hogan style.
Not forgetting, the amazing, Hector, Vanessa, Max (Electric Too) and Doug Young lessons.
It's brilliant Bob you are keen and willing to share your experiences and consider creating lessons with different stages of complexity.
Songs starting at Beginner, to Intermediate and Advanced building on and adding to what came before.
Thanks Bob McAlipne
Dermot