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Ken Brown

"I knew at an early age that I was destined to express myself with music. I've always longed to touch hearts and minds with the special depth and breadth possible only through the intimate sound of the guitar." A look at Ken's formative years confirms this. The son of a night club singer and dancer, he was exposed early on to the rhythms of latin jazz. The guitar was to become his vehicle for expression.

In high school he formed his own rock group The Interns, and became known as a "hot guitar soloist." These rock and roll days saw him playing with many talented bay area artists such as Mickey Hart of the Grateful Dead, Dave Jenkins of Pablo Cruise, and Lydia Pense of Cold Blood, came over to sing a few tunes. "I remember teaching guitar for Mickey Harts' dad at his music store. This was several years before Mickey joined the Grateful Dead. After hours, I practiced judo with Mickey, who held a black belt, and when business was slow Mickey showed me drum rudiments.

Joe Bennett lead guitarist of the Sparkletones, one of the first rock & roll groups featured on Ed Sullivan's T.V. show, worked at the store. He taught me some of his guitar tricks and believe it or not, taught me my first classical guitar piece. He was one of the nicest guys you'd ever want to meet. "

The Vietnam war broke up the band, and as drugs were becoming part of the rock scene I had to choose between commercial success and the drugs that were part of it, — or the challenge of classical and jazz guitar. Fortunately, I was led to choose the challenge to personal and musical growth which classical and jazz guitar provided.

Although nowadays contemporary players like Satriani and Yngwie Malmsteen have been heavily influenced by classical music and it is fun to hear how the classics have informed their styles.

"After playing classic guitar for a few years, I met one of Segovia's students, William Snowden, who had won the Alirio Diaz guitar competition in Caracas Venezuela. I played for him and we became fast friends and mutual inspirations . He introduced me to the music of Antonio Lauro, and I in turn introduced him to Jorge Morel's music. Later I was fortunate to be able to study with his teacher, the acknowledged master of the classical guitar, Andres Segovia"

Ken went on to study at the San Franciso Conservatory of Music, in the meantime worked with the most important and influential guitarists of the day, such as the legendary classical guitarist Pepe Romero.

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Primary Instrument

Guitar

Location

San Francisco

Willing to teach

Beginner to advanced

Credentials/Background

My aim is to provide a progressive course of guitar instruction. I provide the students with a great diversity of materials and opportunities according to their individual requirements. The training is designed to allow the students to pursue any variety of interests leading to technical excellence and a broad awareness of the world of music and the guitar.

My studio has been located in the Bay Area near Stanford University, California since 1979.

I offer a broad range of styles and am capable of helping the novice or professional alike.

Accelerated Learning Techniques will save you lots of time, and you will learn HOW to learn in the most efficient and enjoyable way possible.

On-line & correspondence Lessons available also, subject to my work load.

For those with internet and a web-cam, I teach using Skype. My Skype name is boldstrummer1

Clinic/Workshop Information

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