Episodes
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For our fourth episode, we speak with Nina Gerber, a teacher, arranger, producer, and accompanist currently based in Sebastopol, California. We wandered through the conversational terrain of early guitar experiences, how to define success, and much more.
To learn more about Nina and her music: http://ninagerber.com
Also, please check out the article on Nina and the guitar built for Kate Wolf built by David Matlin in the Fretboard Journal's 53rd issue.
Guitar for Introverts is hosted by Jamie Stillway for the Fretboard Journal network of podcasts.
http://jamiestillway.com
https://fretboardjournal.com
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For our third episode, we speak with Grant Gordy (Mr Sun, David Grisman Quintet), a Brooklyn-based guitarist and composer. In this wide-ranging conversation, we talk about his early meetings with the guitar, color wheels and the circle of fifths, composing, and more. To learn more about Grant and his music: https://www.grantgordy.com Guitar for Introverts is hosted by Jamie Stillway for the Fretboard Journal network of guitar podcasts. http://jamiestillway.com https://www.fretboardjournal.com
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For our second episode, we speak with Courtney Hartman, a guitarist, singer, writer and producer currently based in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.
We talk about early musical experiences, seasons of creativity, home repairs, and also about her last album, 'Glade.'
For more information about Courtney, her music, and to watch the video for “Bright at My Back:
https://www.courtneyhartman.com/
Guitar for Introverts is hosted by Jamie Stillway for the Fretboard Journal network of guitar podcasts.
http://jamiestillway.com/
https://www.fretboardjournal.com/
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For our inaugural episode, we speak with Anna Tivel, a Portland, Oregon-based singer/songwriter with a flair for capturing intimate moments and crafting strong, narrative-driven Americana-tinged folk songs.
As she puts it, “I’m really interested in people and why they do what they do – the messing up or getting hurt, and the small triumphs. The way I relate to people as a quiet person is to wonder what they are thinking and doing. I often feel we are all trying so hard to make things work and it’s comforting to hear and tell stories of people who are also experiencing the seemingly regular, day-to-day life.”
To learn more about Anna and her music:
https://www.annativel.com
Guitar for Introverts is hosted by Jamie Stillway for the Fretboard Journal network of guitar podcasts.
http://jamiestillway.com
https://www.fretboardjournal.com