After 10 months of intermittent hard work, my debut album is available on iTunes. The name of the album is "A Lonely Road Together". It is a glimpse into some of my travels along with the important things that I have carried with me everywhere. Important things like faith, family, and love. I have had a blast recording and producing this little project and look forward to more in the future! Here is the link:
I am a guitarist/musician. I write music for guitar and Native American flute. I have a songs available on iTunes and videos on Youtube. I hope to inspire others to play and also to provide tips and suggestions as I come across them. I am a Native American Indian (Shoshoni, Paiute, Pottawatomi) and am also a Christian. These add to the many influences in my life for music and interests. Enjoy!
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Guitar Tuners
Tuning a guitar in front of an audience can be nerve racking, especially when it is extremely quiet! My guitar teacher suggested buying one of the clip on, vibration based tuners. I actually had the privilege of watching him perform. Throughout the performance, he seemed to have an effortless time tuning. He did an excellent job playing as always, and I left the auditorium determined to get a clip on tuner. I may post a description and evaluation of the one that I get. The Fat Boy clip on listed here may be the one that I pick up. I at least would like to try one out. There are other brands out there with good options, one of which is Korg. We will see!
Fat Boy Accessories FBET3000 Clip-On Electric Guitar Tuner (Google Affiliate Ad)
Fat Boy Accessories FBET3000 Clip-On Electric Guitar Tuner (Google Affiliate Ad)
Monday, October 8, 2012
Guitar/Flute Album Update
Editing several of the songs on this album.
6 songs recorded and I am working on another one to bring the total to 7 songs.
I hope to make some good progress this week and maybe have a 'ballpark' release date!
I've learned a lot through this process and hope to be able to do a lot more recording. It does take a lot of work and I have a new appreciation for the whole process.
NativeGuitarJoe
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