Tips, Techniques, Examples about my favorite musical instrument, the Twelve-String Guitar.

If you play guitar check out Playing Technique, or Strings / Setup. There are also some interesting posts about guitars at, you guessed it, Guitars.

If you want to spread your musical talents around, you will find some good info at Recording.

Marketing - meh - I'm probably the world's best bad example. Although you could find funny stuff there.

I've made some music videos through the years, and you can find them and other interesting music at Music I Like, Music I Play.

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Action Time


Given the year round cycling and presence of world-class racers around here, it's difficult to spend a lot of time on the guitar. There's the time on the bike, of course. But the time off the bike is often spent vegging-out...staring at a computer monitor with a vacant expression - the result of glycogen exhaustion, I guess. You have to expend any energy remaining to keep up with the chores. Everything grows fast down here, and just like up North, the weeds outgrow everything else. But cooler weather is slowly arriving, and the days are shorter. Tonight will be the last evening assault on Paris Mountain. I'm gradually inspired to make more music.

When you don't play the 12-string every day, you find your fingertips losing the callous and becoming more tender. I tuned down a half-tone and this makes playing much easier. Now I want to come back to full tension and harden up the tips, enjoy the resonance and body of strings and correct tension. Now it's too difficult to play some passages that were easier at the lower tension. There are some bars in the middle of the Bach C natural Prelude that require some tricky barring and fast hand position changes; easy before, now getting muffed.

Saturday, October 6, 2007

Cycling in Greenville

I'm sometimes tempted to make this a cycling blog, because it seems that I spend more time on my bike than playing the 12-string. Our move from upstate New York to Greenville, South Carolina was an escape from the cold and it's worked out really well. I feel sorry for my old buds up North who have to deal with the weather while down here we have glorious year-round cycling and fantastic roads.

A quick estimate of the 18 pro-tour teams comes up with about 900 cyclists. These are the pinnacle of the sport, and so far two of them live here! And there are a couple of up and comers who will soon be riding in Europe, I think. And even club cyclists like me get to ride with them once in a while on a training ride. This place is so cool.

But I don't need to do a cycling blog because one of my cycling buds, Jonathan Pate, already has one published in the local paper. You can read him here to get an idea of what it's like in Greenville.