

He says: "The first, and most important, thing for me to point out is that this is not a classical guitar recording. Chris has developed complex cross-picking techniques to artfully delineate their harmonic shape, making audible what was always implied.

They were written for solo instruments, each note implying both melody and harmony. These sublime pieces could be played entirely solo and there was no shortage of time to explore them in detail. īreaking Bach is quite groundbreaking – a recording of this music on steel-strung flatpicked guitar has not been attempted until now - and is a musical and technical tour-de-force.
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Chris Newman is in a class of his own." * * * * SPIRAL EARTHĬhris Newman is “in the virtuoso class” (The Guardian) and is the UK’s premier flat-picking guitarist.Ĭ hris's new solo album of his arrangements for steel-strung flatpicked guitar of sonatas and partitas written by JS Bach for solo instruments was recently released and is available for purchase both in CD and download format from our Old Bridge Music website, from a number of other websites and from iTunes ! It has already garnered some * * * * and * * * * * reviews: see here for print reviews and here for online reviews. a triumph." * * * * * FOLK WALES "Unplugged splendour. Elegant, stylish and unmistakeably from the heart." * * * * RnR MAGAZINE “Dazzling. a toweringly impressive achievement" THE LIVING TRADITION "Life-affirming. "Audacious and eminently enjoyable" * * * * THE SCOTSMAN "A groundbreaking project.
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If you’re more curious about the Pellucid Corp Perspective and want to dive deeper into the data, you can sign up for their free digital magazine here.* * * * THE SCOTSMAN * * * * * FOLK WALES * * * * RnR MAGAZINE * * * * SPIRAL EARTH I played pretty horrible.) That said, the 70º weather we had for a few days makes me hopeful that we’re finally heading in the right direction and golf season can officially start now. Of course, I still had to wait until April to get a “normal-feeling” round in – aka real golf. I can’t speak for the rest of the country, but in Chicago, March started to hint at some REAL golf weather for us. That said, we can also look at the ’19 March results against the 10-yr average and know that beating ’18’s March is nothing to write home about as it significantly lags “normal.” “Fortunately I only had to eat crow for a month on my January prediction of many months of “up” weather this year (as February came crashing in) and March gets us back on the pattern I had expected. That result put us back in positive territory for the Year-to-Date (YtD) period which is now +2% (in our neutral zone). March’s results offer redemption for my prognosis that we’d see many months in ’19 with favorable “comps” as Golf Playable Hours (GPH) improved 9% compared to the same month last year. Then February happened and the data wasn’t good… Thankfully, March rebounded and the data looked much better. In January, Jim Koppenhaver predicted we would see many “up months” in 2019 after a dismal 2018. It’s an neat perspective in terms of Mother Nature being unpredictable and golf relying on her cooperation to succeed. Pellucid Corp’s March Weather report is finally in and I found it as interesting as always.
