Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Drifting - John Peters
AP: That doesn't sound like a common style of music. What would you call that?
JP: There's no actual name for it, if I would have to call it something I would call it percussive acoustic tapping. Its a very eclectic style.
AP: What would you say is the reason that this stands out differently than other acoustic guitar playing.
JP: Well for one your using the guitar as a percussive instrument as well as tapping the fret board and not strumming the strings with a pic. Your merely getting the sound of the guitar by pressing the strings to create vibrations.
AP: Who are some pioneers of this style.
JP: Well, one of the first was Don Ross. He brought this style to the underground acoustic world in the 90's. However it is new to most people. This particular song was composed by Andy Mckee, who became popular through his youtube videos.
AP: How long did it take to learn this?
JP: It took me roughly 20 minutes a day for about 2 weeks to get it down well. Although there are only 3 main riffs in the song it was difficult because the melody bass and percussion are played all at once.
AP: Well that was very impressive, is there anything you want to add for our readers?
JP: Yes I'm giving guitar lessons: $20 for a half hour and $30 for a full hour. My phone number is 631-678-2065. Please contact if interested. Thank you.
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