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Magical Music Math - A Guitar Clinic for Everyone, with Richard B. Marx!
Richard B. Marx unlocks the secrets of using numbers and patterns that make playing notes, chords and songs on the guitar fun, simple and easy. You will learn the shortcuts the pros use to quickly play songs in any key. Discover why rock, blues, country and pop music are all the same.
Who should attend?
Anyone who wants to advance their understanding of music for the guitar. You will need to bring a guitar, know the first seven letters of the alphabet and be able to count to eight.
What will you learn?
All of the notes on your guitar How to make your own chord charts Play chord positions using the entire neck Chord patterns to play popular music in any key
Who-What-Where-When
Richard is an award winning singer/songwriter/guitarist. His credits and accolades are many, and include national touring and major label recording experience. He started his teaching career at the tender age of sixteen in his local music store in Los Angeles. Learn more about Richard and his music at rmarx.com.
Learning about how music works makes it fun to play. Practicing is important. What you practice is everything.
The Fiddlers Dream Coffee House is hosting this two hour event on January 20th from 1PM to 3PM. Tickets are $20 in advance and will be $25 at the door the day of the show.
A little bit about Richard B. Marx and his long and storied career in music: Songwriter, singer, guitarist, producer, Richard launched his music career out of the Boulder, Colorado music scene. After working the Colorado clubs and concert venues with his band, Slumgullion, he wound up being invited into Chris Hillman's (Byrds, Flying Burrito Brothers, Manassas, Desert Rose Band) solo projects. This consisted of touring in the US and Europe, recording and collaborating with a host of "A" players and co-writing with Chris and Rick Roberts (Flying Burritos Brothers, Fire Fall) on the title song Clear Sailin'. Studio work includes recording with the likes of Richard Burton, Steve Cropper, Al Perkins, Timothy B. Schmit, to name a few. Colorado was an important stepping stone for Richard's career. On to Arizona. The music scene embraced Richard from the beginning with recognition from the Arizona Country Music Association, being singled out as the Solo Performer of the Year by Best of Phoenix, and Emmy nomination and a Telly Award for scoring original music for TV and Videos. Richard's Superstition Band conquered original county music to enthusiastic audiences throughout the state. Songs have also been crafted for other local artist that Richard produces as well as performing on many of the tracks. Richard performs both as a solo artist and with his band. His latest release, Now and Then, features the best of local artists, studio musicians, producers and recording venues. His campaign, Listen Local, is an innovative project to call attention to and support of the incredible musicians that lend their talent to making recordings that rival national artists. "Look, it's about the music and how to reach an audience that appreciates how the music moves you. These days the expectation is to have a personal connection with the Artists. You, the music fan drive the direction music takes with your support. Be a fan, patron, music lover or pick up an instrument. You can't lose." - Richard B. Marx
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LocationFiddler's Dream Coffeehouse (View)
1702 E. Glendale Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85020
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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Accessibility
Our East door has an ADA accessible concrete ramp for ease of access to the building.
Masks are required inside the venue.
Please advise if there are specific needs and we will do our best to ensure your good experience.
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