Vermont Instruments, run by George Morris and Adam Buchwald, where I took my sabbatical and began the luthier journey (is it ever over?) has put up a new web site. Our class picture (Fall 2008) is on the home page, taken on the last day before we went our separate ways. My guitar was still in pieces after I put in the inlay on the headstock, so I held one of the tenor guitars that was hanging around (literally) the shop and Adam had just strung up.
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Vermont Instruments New Site
Flowers at the Arnold Arboretum
Went for a walk in the Arboretum yesterday before the Lilac Sunday/Mother’s Day crowd descends on JP today. Spectacular flowering trees and lilacs!! I posted a few of the best photos on picasa – click the image above to go there and see the full versions. You can almost smell the lilacs from these. Lots of happy birds were tweeting, too.
Chris
Green Arms
What’s up with our kids breaking their wrists??
Did they not drink enough milk? Not enough sunshine?
Is frisbee really a dangerous game? You tell me.
Zach decided to join Lucas in the “wrist hit parade”, and he’s looking quite proud of his cast.
Luckily we had good care down the street and didn’t have to suffer through the hospital system. He’ll have the cast on for 4 weeks.
Chris
Katz Rag
Here’s a Stefan Grossman tune I learned a long time ago and relearned recently. It’s from Yazoo Basin Boogie, the tab book I have from way back (KM-102) that cost me $1.25!
Primetime – Music
Here’s another guitar piece I wrote recently, played on my Collings OM-2H (short scale – i.e. 24.9″). I actually picked this little guy up on e-bay, in perfect condition, although smelled of cigarettes – it took me a few months (and a bottle of Fabreze) to get rid of the smell. Note to self: next time, ask first. Still, I’m happy with this guitar. It’s very easy to play and has an even sound across the range.
Zach’s Ceramics
Zachary is quite interested in ceramics – in fact, so interested that we are checking out art schools! Here are some pics of some of his work. He’s done a whole series with hands in different poses. Some of them even have faces on their palms (not my fault he has these visions).
Here are a few pictures from a recent show at the high school. Not surprisingly, I could not get him to pose with the work. I also wish I’d taken a photo of what he wrote, since we’ll probably never see it again – but it was a thoughtful reflection about what he was trying to accomplish with the art.
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Chris
Derek Trucks Band at House of Blues Boston
Last night I went to see Derek Trucks Band at the Boston House of Blues (which opened recently). What a concert! The night started well – I found a metered space on Boylston St. 🙂 Plus, no ballgame meant an easier time getting there.
Yikes – Lucas is 20!!
This Little Light – Highland Station
A group I play with regularly made this recording to go on the Folk Song Society of Greater Boston CD (I think it comes out soon, but who knows!?) The arrangement is by Jim Scott. I’m playing bass on it (and finger snap, not at the same time) and the rest is acapella by J. Johnson, David Godkin, Pam Haran (lead), Gretchen O’Neil, and Eric Hanson.
Enjoy.
Chris
Bermuda Triangle Exit – New Guitar
Well, I finally got around to recording the guitar that I built last fall. This is a Stefan Grossman tune called Bermuda Triangle Exit that I reacquainted myself with. I didn’t do it a million times to get it perfect, so it’s a bit “raw”, but you can at least hear what the guitar sounds like. 🙂
I recorded this to our old mac Sound Studio thru a Sony stereo mike. I added a touch of reverb afterwards, then converted to mp3.
Chris