Chord Voicings Masterclass

Interpretation and Musicality for Guitarists - II

Frank DiBussolo·
5.0 (1 review)
·BEGINNER·1 lesson·1h 24m of video
Interpretation and Musicality for Guitarists - II

About this masterclass

Frank DiBussolo continues his exploration of interpretation and musicality for beginning and intermediate guitarists, focusing on the nuances that make a genre sound authentic. Swing, bop, cool, and the various Latin styles are demonstrated and discussed.

Recorded as a live, interactive session of roughly 84 minutes, the class draws on participants' ideas, opinions, and questions as Frank shows what separates playing the notes from playing the style.

Lessons in this masterclass

Lessons

  • 1Interpretation and Musicality for Guitarists - II1h 24m

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David Annoni
11/27/2007

Brilliant Class - Each session I spend with Frank, I gain more confidence and my playing becomes richer. Even tho I am a bassist, Frank conveys his ideas for all players whether a harmony or melody instrument. I am recommending his courses to a couple horn players I know....they would benefit tremendously from his concepts on musical phrasing. Thanks for giving access to this kind of class via the net.....Keep it up, Frank!!!!<br /> <br /> Dave Annoni

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About the instructor

Frank DiBussolo
Frank DiBussolo, a graduate of Widner University, received his Mater of Music and Doctor of Musical Arts degrees in composition from the Combs College of Music in Philadelphia, PA. He has studied theory and compositon under Dennis Sandole, Albert Stauffer, Ana Kotserenko, David Finko and Dr. Romeo Cascarino. Frank has many credits to his name, including writing for the Lehigh Valley Chamber Orchestra, The Philadelphia Jazz Ensemble, Rosella Washington, Clyde Terrel and Pearl Williams, among others. In addition, he has recorded extensively and has performed with numerous musical personalities, including Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Diana Ross, Vicky Carr, Bobby Vinton, Dizzy Gillespie, Doc Severenen, Bob Hope, George Barns and Art Blakey.Jimmy Bruno said of Frank "It would be hard to imagine anyone playing the guitar better than this!"