MASTER GUITAR SYMPOSIUM, VOLUME TWO
Featuring Roni Ben-Hur, Gene Bertoncini, and Kenny Wessel
Bruce Arnold
Each summer in New York City the NYU Summer Guitar Intensive meets for 3 weeks. Along with ground breaking courses and ensembles the students are exposed to the teaching and playing of over 45 internationally famous guitarists. This Master Guitar Symposium DVD takes a glimpse into these clinics which happen 3 times each day during the intensive. Bruce Arnold Director of the NYU Summer Guitar Intensive hosts these educational interactions. You will find tips, insights as well as incredible playing by these masters of jazz guitar on this DVD. This is cutting edge jazz education and is a must own for any student serious about jazz guitar.
Tips, insights and incredible playing by these masters of jazz guitar makes this a must own for any student of jazz guitar. Roni Ben-Hur, Gene Bertoncini and Kenny Wessel talk about how they practice along with insights into how they have reached their high level of musicianship.
Advanced level.
Note: Volume One also available, catalog number 21942DVD.
Contents
- All The Things You Are
- Infant Eyes
- Out of Nowhere
- Roni's Blues
- There Will Never Be Another You
- You, The Night and The Music
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Product Details: DVD, Guitar
60 Minutes
Product Code: 21943DVD
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