https://drive.google.com/open?id=1aZpR2jyVLJj9ZsEPkg-oXP6pmsmbuRmN “Coming up next on KOWS Community Radio, it’s “GuitarS Speak” with me, Andrea Aguzzi, presenting an hour of unique and exploratory guitar music. Stay tuned for the unusual sounds. It’s time for GuitarS Speak!” The PLAYLIST! GuitarS Speak was on air on KOWC Community Radio March 17 2019. Reg Bloor plays “122 Zeros (And…
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GuitarS Speak #radio #program on air on KOWS Community Radio today March 17 2019 1-2 PM Pacific Time
“Coming up next on KOWS Community Radio, it’s “GuitarS Speak” with me, Andrea Aguzzi, presenting an hour of unique and exploratory guitar music. Stay tuned for the unusual sounds. It’s time for GuitarS Speak!” http://kows92-5.org/ https://www.facebook.com/KOWS.fm/ Me and my radio program GuitarS Speak will be “on air” today on KOWS Community Radio at 1-2 PM…
Current and first issue of my new Neuguitars Compendium magazineon #neuguitars #blog
The current and first issue of my new Neuguitars Compendium magazine features: cds reviews Robbie Basho Book of Heads Otomo Yoshihide Vitor Garbelotto Pablo Marquez Yasushi Takemura Joe Morris Adam Rudolph and more… Click here to read the full issue.
Steve Reich Guitar Works di Yasushi Takemura, miru records, 2014
Recensione di Steve Reich Guitar Works di Yasushi Takemura, miru records, 2014 Questo disco è la prima “opera omnia” per chitarra elettrica del compositore americano Steve Reich mai realizzata. L’autore di questa sintesi stilistica è il chitarrista giapponese Yasushi Takemura, che in questo cd suona tre diverse composizioni: “Music for Pieces of Wood”, “Nagoya Guitars”…
#Review of Steve Reich Guitar Works by Yasushi Takemura, miru records, 2014 on #neuguitars #blog
This record is the first “opera omnia” for electric guitar by the american composer Steve Reich ever made. The author of this stylistic synthesis is the Japanise guitarist Yasushi Takemura, who played three scores: “Music for Pieces of Wood”, “Nagoya Guitars” and the three movements of “Electric Counterpoint”. It’s true that about these three songs…
Interview with Yasushi Takemura (june 2016)
http://yasushitakemura.com/ The first question is always the classic one: how does it start your love and interest for guitar and what instruments do you play or have you played? I started the electric guitar when I 13 years old because of my admiration for rock music. The bands that I liked at that time were…