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donderdag, 11 maart 2010
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  • Books and Studying Aids  ( 4 items )
    In this category you will find reviews on books Books and other media that are or indespensible (in my opinion) or can be of great use in your development as a (jazz/ rock) musician.
  • Music, Artists etc..  ( 1 items )

    Record, Artist and Concert Critique comes under this category. In a first time it will just host one "masterlist" of recommenced listening items. These can be artist and (or specific records) that in my opinion made (or make) or where (or are) a significant contribution to the musical culture.

     It is clear that this 'list" will largely reflect my musical tastes and does not pretend to be "objective" in any way. I take also responsabily for all comments I make on them. If you don't agree with my opinions or if I make horrendeous mistakes, feel free to express yourself and eventually correct me

    The main reason I started this list is that to my astonishment I have several "guitar students" (Electric!!!) at the schools I teach at that don't know who Pink Floyd, Joe Satriani, Steve Vai and Jimy Hendrix Are, to name a few. 

     

     

    Hugo

  • Software  ( 1 items )
    Reviews on software. Focused (of course) on audio related software like Cubase, Band In A Box, VST instruments and plugins, but also on sample banks (soundfonts) etc...
  • The web  ( 1 items )
    Reviews of everything web related. Web sites, software, hosting companies...

  • Hardware  ( 2 items )
    Reviews of computer,recording and guitar related hardware (soundcards, computer systems...)
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