The Secret Beach - Glenn Poorman live at Interlochen - Chapman Stick
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- Опубліковано 7 січ 2013
- From the composer:
"This tune is part of larger "suite" inspired by the area around our house in Leelanau County located in the northwest corner of Michigan's lower peninsula. This particular movement is title "The Secret Beach" and was named after an unmarked Lake Michigan beach I've frequented since I was a little kid. Specifically, the music was inspired by late nights on the beach where you will generally find the local population sitting around bonfires accompanied by their dogs."
Glenn performed this piece at the 2011 Interlochen College of Creative Arts Chapman Stick Workshop. Thanks to Tim Longfellow and Steve Balough for video, and to Matt Wiliford at Interlochen.
Really enjoyed this Glenn!
What a beautiful song. You did it, man.
Well done Glenn !
Every time I listen to this song, my mind wonders and I imagine playing my own Stick. Not in an impatient sense, but more thinking about the simple beauty a melody can display.
Maybe I'll make it to Interlochen next year.
Very nice.
Both share the same range. However, the Alto Stick has 10 strings and fretboard markers in uniform 4ths; meanwhile, the SG-12 has twelve strings and fretboard dots spaced in the typical guitar pattern.
It's an Alto Stick. Its bass is not as low as the Stick, but its higher notes are above the standard Stick as well.