
David Norton
A program of all-Spanish music ranging from the vihuela composers of the early 1500s and continuing forward in time to the 1950s.
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A program of all-Spanish music ranging from the vihuela composers of the early 1500s and continuing forward in time to the 1950s.
Join us for a friendly gathering of guitarists to play music together, share what you’re working on, ask questions, and generally discuss all things guitar. We try to meet on the 2nd saturday of each month, unless there is another UCG even taking place that day.
Bring a guitar. Music stands are not provided, so bring a portable one if you’d like to have one. A digital tablet is nice to have for easy sharing of music.
During a typical meet, we might spend an hour or two playing fun and easy ensembles music, often contributed by someone attending. We also frequently spend time taking turns each playing a solo piece for the group.
Join us for a friendly gathering of guitarists to play music together, share what you’re working on, ask questions, and generally discuss all things guitar. We try to meet on the 2nd saturday of each month, unless there is another UCG even taking place that day.
Bring a guitar. Music stands are not provided, so bring a portable one if you’d like to have one. A digital tablet is nice to have for easy sharing of music.
During a typical meet, we might spend an hour or two playing fun and easy ensembles music, often contributed by someone attending. We also frequently spend time taking turns each playing a solo piece for the group.
Join us for a friendly gathering of guitarists to play music together, share what you’re working on, ask questions, and generally discuss all things guitar. We try to meet on the 2nd saturday of each month, unless there is another UCG even taking place that day.
Bring a guitar. Music stands are not provided, so bring a portable one if you’d like to have one. A digital tablet is nice to have for easy sharing of music.
During a typical meet, we might spend an hour or two playing fun and easy ensembles music, often contributed by someone attending. We also frequently spend time taking turns each playing a solo piece for the group.