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‘Obsessive Compulsive’ new album ‘Dreams Of Death & The Death Of Dreams’ on Amazon & Itunes

One of the best things about being a guitar teacher is seeing your old students go on and make great music.

Kelli from Obsessive Compulsive is one of my past students from a few years ago.
They are honestly the hardest working band i know and Kelli is the driving force.

When i used to do more commercial work in my studio i had the privelege of mastering one of Obsessive Compulsives EP’s ‘A demon for every occasion’ and it’s still on my playlist!

This is one serious band that you have to check out,

They have just released their debut album ‘Dreams Of Death & The Death Of Dreams’.

This is independant music defined, the band have done everything themselves without any record company backing so check them out and if you like what you hear, show some support for the hardest working band in the U.K!

Click here to Buy “Dreams Of Death And The Death Of Dreams” on CD


Click here to Buy “Dreams of Death and The Death of Dreams” MP3 download

Enjoy!
JD

Mystery Violinist on Subway raises the question: ‘Do the general Public have ANY idea about music?’

The following story is not unbelievable BUT IT SHOULD BE!

I honestly believe that if there were no judges on ‘The X-Factor’ most people would not have a clue what to think of the person audtioning.

This may be less about having an ear for music and more about not wanting to offer an opinion in a social situation where they may feel foolish if they end up ‘being wrong‘ but either way it poses an interesting question;

Do the general Public have ANY idea about music?

I am aware that this may sound like the ravings of a music snob (which i’m not, well maybe a little bit…) but having played for public audiences and taught members of the public for nearly 20 years i get a lot of people asking me what i think of ‘this band’ or ‘that guitarist’.

The truth is that my opinion is mine alone, music is about taste, personal preference and hearing music before we judge it! – The following story says it all!

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In Washington , DC , at a Metro Station, on a cold January morning in 2007, this man with a violin played six Bach pieces for about 45 minutes.  During that time, approximately 2,000 people went through the station, most of them on their way to work.  After about 3 minutes, a middle-aged man noticed that there was a musician playing.  He slowed his pace and stopped for a few seconds, and then he hurried on to meet his schedule.

About 4 minutes later:

The violinist received his first dollar.  A woman threw money in the hat and, without stopping, continued to walk.

At 6 minutes:

A young man leaned against the wall to listen to him, then looked at his watch and started to walk again.

At 10 minutes:

A 3-year old boy stopped, but his mother tugged him along hurriedly.  The kid stopped to look at the violinist again, but the mother pushed hard and the child continued to walk, turning his head the whole time.  This action was repeated by several other children, but every parent – without exception – forced their children to move on quickly.

At 45 minutes:

The musician played continuously.  Only 6 people stopped and listened for a short while.  About 20 gave money but continued to walk at their normal pace.  The man collected a total of $32.

After 1 hour:

He finished playing and silence took over.  No one noticed and no one applauded.  There was no recognition at all.

No one knew this, but the violinist was Joshua Bell, one of the greatest musicians in the world.  He played one of the most intricate pieces ever written, with a violin worth $3.5 million dollars.  Two days before, Joshua Bell sold-out a theater in Boston where the seats averaged $100 each to sit and listen to him play the same music.

This is a true story.  Joshua Bell, playing incognito in the D.C. Metro Station, was organized by the Washington Post as part of a social experiment about perception, taste and people’s priorities.

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Even though as musicians its easy to be over critical (of ourselves and others)  we should learn to listen to music without any preconceived ideas or prejeduces and just ‘let the music do the talking’.

If you really like it – nobody elses opinion will change your mind
If you really don’t – nobody elses opinion will change your mind

I’m just as guilty of this as everyone else which is why i’d thought i’d share this story/lesson with you!

You can listen to Joshua Bell for free on Spotify or click here to buy his album from Amazon

Rock Legend Ronnie James Dio dies aged 67 – R.I.P

The world of Rock & Metal is in mourning this week after one of  it’s greatest Rock singers sadly passed away.

Before joining Black Sabbath he sang in Rainbow – formed when Ritchie Blackmore left Deep Purple – and later in Heaven & Hell and the self-titled band Dio.

If you haven’t heard any Dio check out the video below.

You can listen to Dio free on Spotify or click here to buy DIO-’The Collection@ from amazon

You can also leave a message on Ronnie’s Facebook page and give some of his music a listen.

The Moon and I – New Steve Vai track on Itunes & Amazon

The Moon And I is the newest track from Steve Vai.

Steve Vai - The moon and I - click here to buy mp3

Did you know that Steve Vai jams with his band for a good 5 or 10 minutes at soundcheck?
Did you also know that he Records all of these soundchecks?
The Moon And I (VaiTunes #2)

The Moon and I is the second one of these soundcheck born tunes to be released,The first was Without Me (VaiTunes*)
, here’s some of what Steve had to say about “The Moon and I”;

One of my favorite experiences while on tour is when I first walk into soundcheck. We have a policy that by the time I get there the band has done their soundcheck and are ready to play. Before we do our final tweaks for the house sound and monitors, I walk in and my guitar is sitting on a stand plugged in and ready to go. I pick it up and just start playing and the band follows and we record whatever happens. I usually have no idea what’s going to come out. Sometimes it’s a mess but many times cool things happen. Usually these jams go on and on and on. Eh… they’re jams. After massive editing this one came in at around 7:18.

When it came time to do the solo I wanted to play things I had never played before so I really took my time and built this solo idea by idea. I set out making sure that virtually every riff had some kind of variation to what I might normally play. For instance, this is the first time I pulled and bent octaves with the whammy bar into workable and diatonic target notes, or used fast picking on the fret just above the notes being fretted. For me, discovering new riff concepts like this is what it’s all about. It’s the most fulfilling aspect of being a musician.

If your not familiar with Steve Vai gamers amongst you may have heard is playing on the Music from the Xbox game “Halo” (click here to buy mp3)

You can buy The Moon And I from Amazon buy clicking here.

Please comment and let me know what you think of it,
Cheers,
JD

Without MeWithout

Joe Satriani Tickets on pre-sale this morning!

Hi Guys (and gals)

Just found out about the U.K tour dates for Joe Satriani, here’s what the email had to say;

Six new dates have just been announced in the UK in October for the fall
Joe Satriani tour.  We just got the word that presales happen tomorrow
May 12th at 9am- this will be your first chance to see Joe playing material
from the new studio album he's recording next month so pick 'em up while
you can!

Me & Satch...

Sun Oct 17 @ Manchester Apollo Theatre Mon Oct 18 @ Bristol Colston Hall Tue Oct 19 @ London Hammesmith Apollo Thu Oct 21 @ Newcastle City Hall Fri Oct 22 @ Glasgow Clyde Auditorium Sat Oct 23 @ Birmingham Symphony Hall http://minisite.ticketline.co.uk/joe-satriani/ These tickets are going fast, i bagged a second row ticket but i don't know what seats are still available. Don't forget, the more tickets you buy in a group the worse the seating options. If your not aware of Joe Satriani then check him out on Spotify, If you need a reference, he taught Steve Vai and i f you don't know who he is then you have a real treat in store. Hopefully see you at the gig :-) JD