David Gilmore (Rhythmic Relationships) – Bundle

David Gilmore (Rhythmic Relationships) – Bundle

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Artist: David Gilmore
Length: Video 1 - 45:38, Video 2 - 33:49
Subtitles: English, Portuguese, Spanish
Description: This discounted bundle includes both videos 1 & 2 from David Gilmore's "Rhythmic Relationships" guitar masterclass series.

Video 1: In part one (1 of 2) of this guitar masterclass series, renowned guitarist David Gilmore shows you how to develop a strong rhythmic core on the instrument. David takes you through a series of exercises and concepts aimed at helping you solidify the pulse in both common and odd meters. If you want to internalize rhythm so you can express yourself freely in any time signature, this guitar lesson series is for you.
Topics Covered: Guitar, Rhythm Exercises, Metronome Exercises, Subdivisions, Downbeats, Upbeats, Polyrhythms, Across the Bar Line, Odd Meters, Using Odd Meter Claves, Etc.

Video 2: In part two (2 of 2) of this guitar masterclass series, renowned guitarist David Gilmore shows you how to develop a strong rhythmic core on the instrument. David takes you through a series of exercises and concepts aimed at helping you solidify the pulse in both common and odd meters. If you want to internalize rhythm so you can express yourself freely in any time signature, this guitar lesson series is for you.
Topics Covered: Guitar, Rhythm Exercises, Metronome Exercises, Odd Meters, Subdivisions, Downbeats, Upbeats, Groupings, Across the Bar Line, Using Odd Meter Claves, Dividing the Bar, Etc.

David Gilmore

DAVID GILMORE has recorded and performed with many of today’s most influential modern artists. He has worked with Wayne Shorter (appearing on Mr. Shorter’s Grammy Award winning album, High Life (Verve)), Dave Douglas, Muhal Richard Abrams, Sam Rivers, Steve Coleman, Cassandra Wilson, Don Byron, Uri Caine, Randy Brecker, David Sanborn, Ron Blake, Carolyn Leonhart and Christian McBride, among many others.

In addition to his significance presence on the international touring scene, Gilmore has also appeared on over 50 recordings, including two of his own as leader. His first CD, Ritualism (2001) received international critical praise and was nominated for the 2001 Debut CD of the Year by the Jazz Journalists Association.

Born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Gilmore studied piano, drums and percussion, taking up guitar studies at fifteen with John Baboian and Randy Roos. He left Boston for further studies at New York University where his teachers included sax titan Joe Lovano and pianist Jim McNeely. Following graduation, he worked with a variety of artists, including members of the Mbase Collective, Ronald Shannon Jackson, Trilok Gurtu, Graham Haynes, Robin Eubanks, and Lonnie Plaxico. He also joined the popular jazz/fusion group Lost Tribe, co-producing their first two recordings for Windham Hill.

Gilmore has even made notable contributions to such pop acts as Me’shell N’Degeocello, Melissa Etheridge, Joan Osbourne, Mavis Staples, Issac Hayes, Boz Scaggs, Tommy Lang of Austria, Rise Robots Rise, and Japan’s Monday Michiru. He has also toured extensively with multi-platinum artist Joss Stone. DownBeat Magazine’s Critic’s Poll voted Gilmore a “Rising Star.”

Gilmore’s playing has been compared to guitarists as diverse as George Benson, Wes Montgomery, Jimi Hendrix and Leo Nocentelli. He is committed to an improvisational approach that reflects a global awareness. One result of this global ethic, the work “African Continuum” – enabled by a CMA New Works Composer Grant– was premiered to the public in Spring 2003.

In addition to recording and touring, Gilmore teaches Guitar Studies at the prestigious Berklee College of Music where he is an Associate Professor. He also conducts master classes around the world, giving him an opportunity to share his talents, concepts and experiences with new generations of young musicians.

More recently David was the recipient of a 2008 Chamber Music America, New Jazz Works Composer’s grant.