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February 1, 2008
Good things happening this month For the many people outside of New York City who've expressed interest in online study (or those who just can't make the trek out to Brooklyn) I'll be doing my first online guitar clinic for www.mikesmasterclasses.com Mike Gellar started this site a couple years ago and has had classes with Roni Ben-Hur, Lorne Lofsky, Jay Umble, Steve Herberman, Jack Wilkins, Frank DiBussolo, Sheryl Bailey, Randy Johnston, John Stowell, Paul Bollenbeck, and a host of others (I could go on, but you get the idea!). Needless to say, I'm honored to be in such company. My first class will cover my Chord Construction Workshop system that I wrote about for Just Jazz Guitar magazine a few years back (you can download copies of those articles from my "Lessons" page). Here's the description:
Online Chord Construction Workshop,
Thursday, February 7th, 2008, 9:00am
A practical, hands-on approach to chord construction for the guitar. Beginning with only a few chord forms you will learn how to build virtually any nameable chord through a system of chromatic alterations. Most importantly, we will discuss practical applications and proper voice-leading. You should expect to come away from this workshop with the knowledge necessary to move beyond the rote playing of chord "shapes" and bring your comping to a professional level.
Videos Now Available On YouTube!
I've decided to start posting my videos to YouTube rather than keeping them here on this site (just a lot easier for me to maintain and they get more views). To see what I've posted, click this link:
Jazzand Studio Renovations
The studio is now up and running smoothly. My current group with pianist Ted Kooshian, bassist David Kingsnorth and drummer Tom Pollard has been rehearsing here over the past year. We're working on lots of new material and tightening things up. I'm trying to keep away from too many outside projects since that keeps me away from playing.
New Articles for Just Jazz Guitar
I'm currently working on a new series of articles for Just Jazz Guitar Magazine. This series will address some of my ideas about composition and the guitar and will include lead sheets and transcriptions of my recent recorded work. The first was a guitar arrangement of my song "Rain Forest" which appeared in the August 2005 issue.
Visit Me on MySpace.com
If you haven't already visited my page on MySpace, I encourage you to check it out. I've been uploading a lot of photos and such from my archive, including some pretty funny ones (like the picture from 1957 with my "Mickey Mouse" guitar, or my bands when I was in school and much hairier!) Also a lot of things from gigs over the years, with Ralph Lalama, Barry Harris, Kenny Barron. Go check it out at: http://www.myspace.com/rickstonemusic
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February 11, 2008
Official Rick Stone Music merchandise is now available! Guitar students will enjoy our very functional and decorative Circle of Fifths clock. Hang one in your practice room where it will help you memorize keys and chord progressions, and get to the gig on-time! They make great gifts. More products coming soon. Visit our store at www.CafePress.com/RickStoneMusic
February 12, 2009
The past year has been a busy one. The band is playing regularly at the Garage Restaurant, the Bar Next Door and did a successful concert at the Donnell Library Center. I've got a great group of students at Hofstra University, Brooklyn Conservatory of Music, Jazzmobile, and my home studio. We've done more renovations on the studio (we created a drum room for better separation). I've also gotten pretty heavy into video recording and editing and you can see some of the results at www.youtube.com/jazzand (check out the clips from the Donnell concert!) I also started posting some of my archival concert footage there (like the 1993 concert with Barry Harris, Ralph Lalama, Dennis Irwin, and Leroy Williams). I'm writing a lot of new teaching materials also started recording some instructional video material for a new website I'll be unveiling later this year. If that wasn't enough, I've gotten very heavy into just about all the social networks (MySpace, Facebook, Linkedin, Twitter, Plaxo, and just about everyplace else) so if you want to connect, just search on my name. sI