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这个网页的数据如下,我把内容COPY下来,有兴趣的自己看,
不要叫我翻译,我程度不足。
https://www.theunion.com/enterta ... enter-for-the-arts/
Jim Greeninger may be the most versatile solo guitarist of all, playing gospel, country, classical, jazz, Latin, Spanish all at the highest level.
Plus, Novel (two songs at once) and passionate ballads to melt your heart.
With an impressive list of credentials such as: Julliard, Carnegie Hall Solo performance to an instant standing ovation, studied with Andres Segovia, Jim is a guitar designer and builder (Luthier), competition winner, founder of The American School of Music ( http://www.AmericanSchoolOfMusic.com ).
He is also a Master Guitarist Level 7, MG7. Greeninger plays at least seven distinctly different styles of music.
Greeninger was the first guitarist to be invited to teach at the famous Juilliard School of Music. A story Jim may tell at the fun and interactive show where you, the audience, can request the songs that he plays.
He was a student of Andres Segovia for seven years. Maestro Segovia said: “You have the sacred fire…” And said: “We are alike spirits.”
He has to his credit three gold CDs and 10 others of different styles. He records in a very different way which produces a better CD and listening experience.
Being a luthier (musical instrument builder), he builds the guitars he plays.
He built a special guitar for his Carnegie Hall performance. This took approximately 300 hours to construct and has been his best guitar to date.
Now, Greeninger is working on special full size folding guitars, both nylon classical and steel string acoustic/electric.
These amazing guitars fold at the neck/body joint and go into a backpack case for airline travel.
Greeninger performed his solo debut at Carnegie Hall for an hour and a half he set on stage at Carnegie Hall and mesmerized a full house. The audience loved him and he received a great review from the New York Times.
Here is what Jim says about that performance: “I was just a farm boy from Oregon but I decided to tackle the greatest task ever; a solo debut at Carnegie Hall. I worked for a full year on this program practicing every single day in the dark, in the light and anytime of the day. I was only in my early 30’s at the time. When I started to play there was a lady sitting in the front row in my line of sight with her legs crossed swinging her right leg out of tempo. It was quite distracting so my practice of playing in the dark paid off. I simply closed my eyes and played the entire program without distraction.” I must have played well because the result was an instant standing ovation with people yelling ‘Encore, encore!’ Being a farm boy, I wasn’t sure what to do but finally came back out played something slow and pretty.”
Incredibly popular CDs: “Many years ago I discovered that the best way to record was in live performance. The trick was to have the sound of the guitar without any extraneous sounds. I found the answer to be a high quality digital recorder and a direct output from my line-mixer and record every performance. This gives each song a great musical sound and energy, plus, I have many chances to achieve a perfect performance.”
Greeninger is now the founder of the new American School of Music (AmericanSchoolOfMusic.com), a traveling music school.
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