Author: Lone Gonzo
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Build Chords from Scales
Have you ever heard musicians explain the chords to a song with numbers? A guitar player might say something like, “This song is just one, four and five chords in G.” This number system applies to the chords in a given key (or family). Once it’s understood it’s a great tool for learning and memorizing…
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Jazz Ukulele Chords: ii-V7-I
Each genre of music has characteristics that distinguish it from other musical styles. Familiar attributes can be found in the scale patterns, rhythms, and/or chord progressions. Three chords in Jazz music occur more than any other combination. They are referred to as “two. five, and one” and exist in all keys. If you play the…
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Guitar Chord Chart
Guitar Chord Chart As a guitar teacher I am often asked which guitar chords are essential. The answer to this question is debatable but there are definitely a selection of must know chord forms. Below is a collection that I have compiled for the beginner guitar student. By no means is this an exhaustive list.…
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Travis Picking Guitar
After learning the common cowboy chords and strumming patterns many guitar players are unsure how to develop their rhythmic approach to get variety in their sound. One option is fingerstyle guitar. Playing with a pick is an essential skill, but learning fingerstyle techniques will add depth and sophistication to your sound. Sell your beats online…
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Major Scale [part 2]
Introduction: Part 1 Scale Steps: Part 2 In the previous lesson we played the C Major Scale for one octave. In order to play only white keys we must skip over some notes on black keys. If two notes are separated by a note they are said to be a Whole Step apart. To play…
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Chromatic Scale
Before we explore music concepts (ie: harmony, melody, theory) we must understand how music scales are built and used. A Scale organizes pitches (or notes) in a given range from lowest to highest frequency. The range depends on the musical instrument’s playing range. In Western music there are twelve different pitches (or notes). If we…
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Website Design Portfolio
From 2002-2012 Michael owned and operated Stargroove Collective. This was the business Michael worked as a freelance graphic designer, web developer, and marketer. Although he still enjoys computer programming and graphic design…they are only hobbies now. Browse the links below to view samples of Michael’s portfolio. Scroll down to view screenshots of websites designed by…
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Instrument Techniques
Instrument Disciplines Michael’s experience as a performer and training as a composer give him specialized knowledge and insights into many instruments. In addition he is a voracious reader/collector of music text books past and present. As a result Michael has developed unique insights and approaches to various instrument techniques. Lead Guitar C-A-G-E-D System Chord/Scale Grips…
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Endorse Michael’s Work
Please take a moment to post a positive testimonial about my work as a musician, instructor, or designer. Word-of-mouth is essential for me to connect with new opportunities to do good work. Thanks for your kind words and encouragement! Use one of Three options to post your endorsement: 1) Leave your endorsement here: ‘Reply’ Box…
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Solo Ukulele Music | Demo
Here are a few sketches I have been working on for my new album of solo ukulele music. They are a work in progress but thought I would share. Thanks for listening. [products ids=”4096,4097,4111,4115″]
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Fierce Reggae Fusion | Studio Session
I was recently part of a recording session for KRSNA, a reggae band based in Bellingham, WA. The group performs original music written by Christian ‘Krsna’ Czingula. This recording features his vocals, keys, and bass playing. Robby Albrecht plays the drums…he also engineered, produced, and mixed this recording. I play all the guitar parts and…
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Fierce Reggae Fusion | 2013 Studio Session 🎶
For “Throwback Thursday” I thought it would be fun to revisit a recording project from a decade ago (sheesh I can’t believe that much time has passed). While living in Bellingham, WA I was asked to play lead guitars, rhythm acoustic guitar, and sing harmony vocals as part of a recording session for a reggae…
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Kill Room Studios | Jam Session
In November 2012 Steve and Diane assembled a band comprised of their favorite Seattle musicians. The group performed for the couple’s anniversary party hosted at Kill Room Studios in Seattle, WA. Michael was invited to join them during the second set. Listen below… Recorded LIVE at Kill Room Studios (Seattle, WA) Engineered and Mixed by:…
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Summer Meltdown | Solo Set
[product id=”4133″] Michael was invited to perform at the 10th Annual Summer Meltdown Festival. The event is held each August at the Whitehorse Amphitheater in Darrington, WA. Special thanks to Steve Kennedy Williams for recording the set and to Kristine Ashcraft for snapping the picture.
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Live At Poppe’s 🎶
Live at Poppes was recorded live during a two-night engagement featuring the Michael Gonzalez Quartet. This albums features the highlight from both nights. Amazing performances by virtuoso bassist Dave Graber, and featuring two of Seattle’s best drummers Jeremy Jones and D’vonne Lewis.
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Nuthin’ Phancy Live 1998 🎶
Stargroove · Nuthin' Phancy Live at Tom Jones BarLyons, NY – August 1998 Nuthin’ Phancy was…Shela Brownlee | vocals + acoustic guitarMichael Gonzalez | vocals + electric guitarJon “Pappy” Paton | bassDominic Mano | drums Recorded by: Harry Towersand Electric Mandolin on Tracks 7-9
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