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CGC 100 : David Russell

CGC 100 : David Russell

posted on August 16, 2020

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In celebration of our 100th podcast we have an outstanding presentation from the great David Russell.

Thank you to all the listeners over the years. Here is to 100 more!

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  1. Àlex V

    August 16, 2020 at 3:03 pm

    Rehearsing pieces backwards! I always find some new tip of advice that I can use. Congratulations on your 100th podcast and thanks for the interesting material your website keeps providing.

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  2. Armando Baltra

    August 16, 2020 at 5:59 pm

    Brilliant!
    I like what he had to say about sight reading:
    “Sight read everyday. Don’t sight read guitar music; that’s too difficult. Get easy violin studies.”
    “Good sight readers can sometimes play the wrong note at the right time, and that’s only half wrong. But the right note at the wrong time is completely wrong.”

    “When you sight read, play what you can. Good sight readers can quickly see what the harmony is and play enough of it to get by. If you only see three notes of the chord, just play those, but play them in time.”

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  3. Hans Gebben

    August 16, 2020 at 7:15 pm

    Thank you, Simon for making this possible. I first heard of, and subsequently met, David Russell in the small town of Fennville, about 15 minutes south of my home in Holland, Michigan. He was to appear at the Fennville Public Library. Since I had developed a love for the instrument I left early and had a front row seat. He played flawlessly with never a buzz or anything that made you think a mistake had been made. At intermission he showed me his John Gilbert guitar. I asked if he could play Requerdos de la Alhambra after intermission, which he did beautifully. He was such a gracious, giving person. I found out later that he had met a person from Fennville in Spain and they became good friends. He performed for under 100 people as a kindness for his friend, which I thought incredibly kind, considering what a phenomenal musician he is and the large venues he can fill. He’s still my favorite guitarist ever.

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  4. Brian Bowersox

    August 16, 2020 at 7:49 pm

    As you said, David is a great communicator. He always has a way of noting a problem area that I know I have and giving helpful solutions. Congratulations on number 100!

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  5. Hanna Blackledge

    August 17, 2020 at 9:20 am

    Excellent interview for the 100th edition! So much knowledge delivered so beautifully…
    ‘.. the right note in a wrong time is definitely wrong..’ – a motto for the current metronome challenge?
    I will definitely return to this podcast a few more times for inspiration!

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  6. Rick Lord

    August 18, 2020 at 9:41 am

    Simon, congratulations on Episode 100. What an accomplishment that is! This episode with David Russells answering questions in front of a live audience is a treasure filled with well tested advice for all who are appreciative students of the classical guitar. David put a huge smile on my face when he quoted Claire Callahan, “Playing the guitar is a lot of fun. And playing it better is more fun.”

    It seems to me that we must not lose that truth in the larger pursuit of our craft. Thanks for making much “fun” for us all.

    Rick Lord

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  7. Mark Campbell

    August 21, 2020 at 10:27 pm

    Wonderful podcast, as always Simon. Thank you and congratulations on your centenary edition. I could listen to David Russell all day long. As you mentioned, he’s a wonderful communicator and his advice is so very useful. Warm regards, Mark

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  8. Judy Gordon

    August 23, 2020 at 5:42 pm

    Congratulations on a brilliant 100th episode, Simon! There were so many gems in this one that I know I’ll be coming back to it again and again to be inspired!
    Cheers!
    Judy

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