The reason why this is so phenomenal is because he was a true artist, very accomplished with his craft, and had his own voice; yet he imparted this selflessly. It’s rare to find someone who is so selfless. Most are busy trying to express themselves or be famous. And as far as teachers go, most of them are not true artists. He was a rare breed.
We are indeed blessed to be able to see this recording of a man who IMO ranks as one of the greatest ever acoustic guitarists. (And electric, for that matter, his work with Elkie Brooks was amazing) If you were ever fortunate enough to see him in concert, you would know exactly what I mean...
Isaac was so kind to me every time he played The Bell Castle Hedingham and I was part of the support duo; he always listened, praised, gave advice and shared his amazing talent. I learned so much from him that I still use today with my duo Nélice & Malicka
Fortunate enough to be taught guitar at the summer school Guild Hall with Isaac, brilliant artist and clearly very creative and talented. Great approach and very patient, not as easy as it looks : D
This guy was one of the most considerate and brilliant guitarists to grace the british stage - he cared about almost everyone he met - gave them time, consideration and a go on his precious Takamine. he was also brilliant and sweet to listen to.
I knew Isaac in Barcelona in 1971. He had come there with introduction letters from someone in Paris, I think. He was living in hisBedford bus in a nice park in my neighborhood. The introduction letter led him to Keith Patterson, a New Zealander, now Barcelona painter. Keith taught art at the American School; I taught math there. Isaac stuck around for a couple months until he went back to Paris, where Keith had an exposition. Later I saw Isaac in Chicago. He had brought Al Stewart there to buy sound equipment.🎶🎶🎶🎶🕉🙏🔥⛩🕍💒🕌🎆🙏🎶🎶🎶🎶
Hey Nick thanks for keeping him out there! Both the kids are performing and Jake is shaping up to be quite a player! It was 12 years on Dec 31st - we are so lucky to have stuff like this! V:-)
Victoria I knew Isaac for a few months in 1971 in Barcelona. He was living in his Bedford bus in a park in the neighborhood. He had come from Paris with an introduction letter to Keith Patterson. Keith was a ew Zealand ex-pat painter living in Barcelona. He was a painters’ painter. And Isaac was a musicians’ musician. ThenKeith had a show in Paris. We all went. Next time I saw Isaac was in Chicago. He had brought Al Stewart there to buy sound equipment. Next in London. Grateful Dead concert in Royal Albert Hall, no less!❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
Isaac stayed with me and my girlfriend in the early 90's. He actually sat on the floor of our living room, with one of my 3 guitars, and showed me what he called "The cool chords" LOL OMG what an honour. Miss U Isaac, you were the BEST!
Hi vicki, its nick gill, i ordered some albums from your site. Iam still playing and telling people about the man. I still miss his energy and presence. bless nick
Fantastic workshop, really good illustration of how much you can get out of being able to find I,IV and V in three different positions. I'll be practicing this weekend!
You mean a Takamine EN20... Or you have been amazingly fortunate and you have his old guitar? Either way I agree it's a great guitar and I bought the same model myself after my jaw dropped on seeing Isaac for the first time. Unforgettable and Best to you.
dont know where you got this. I must tell you that Isaac lived with me and my girlfriend each tiime he came to our burough! He actually sat on my floor, me and him with a guitar and tought me surrendel. So, ive now after 23yrs of playing got a takemine and set up valve, almost reached that sound! not tha tek lol Bless u 4 these workshops
The reason why this is so phenomenal is because he was a true artist, very accomplished with his craft, and had his own voice; yet he imparted this selflessly.
It’s rare to find someone who is so selfless. Most are busy trying to express themselves or be famous. And as far as teachers go, most of them are not true artists.
He was a rare breed.
What a great human being this guy was. Generous and talented. This is the best guitar lesson anyone could ever receive.
We are indeed blessed to be able to see this recording of a man who IMO ranks as one of the greatest ever acoustic guitarists. (And electric, for that matter, his work with Elkie Brooks was amazing)
If you were ever fortunate enough to see him in concert, you would know exactly what I mean...
Isaac was so kind to me every time he played The Bell Castle Hedingham and I was part of the support duo; he always listened, praised, gave advice and shared his amazing talent. I learned so much from him that I still use today with my duo Nélice & Malicka
Fortunate enough to be taught guitar at the summer school Guild Hall with Isaac, brilliant artist and clearly very creative and talented. Great approach and very patient, not as easy as it looks : D
This guy was one of the most considerate and brilliant guitarists to grace the british stage - he cared about almost everyone he met - gave them time, consideration and a go on his precious Takamine. he was also brilliant and sweet to listen to.
I knew Isaac in Barcelona in 1971. He had come there with introduction letters from someone in Paris, I think. He was living in hisBedford bus in a nice park in my neighborhood. The introduction letter led him to Keith Patterson, a New Zealander, now Barcelona painter. Keith taught art at the American School; I taught math there. Isaac stuck around for a couple months until he went back to Paris, where Keith had an exposition. Later I saw Isaac in Chicago. He had brought Al Stewart there to buy sound equipment.🎶🎶🎶🎶🕉🙏🔥⛩🕍💒🕌🎆🙏🎶🎶🎶🎶
THIS.....IS.....JUST.....GREAT!!!!!!!!!
Absolutely marvellous. Greatly missed.
Hey Nick thanks for keeping him out there! Both the kids are performing and Jake is shaping up to be quite a player! It was 12 years on Dec 31st - we are so lucky to have stuff like this! V:-)
Vicki, what is going on with Isaac's dedicated Website development/update? Do you need any help???
Victoria
I knew Isaac for a few months in 1971 in Barcelona. He was living in his Bedford bus in a park in the neighborhood. He had come from Paris with an introduction letter to Keith Patterson. Keith was a ew Zealand ex-pat painter living in Barcelona. He was a painters’ painter. And Isaac was a musicians’ musician. ThenKeith had a show in Paris. We all went. Next time I saw Isaac was in Chicago. He had brought Al Stewart there to buy sound equipment. Next in London. Grateful Dead concert in Royal Albert Hall, no less!❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
Isaac stayed with me and my girlfriend in the early 90's. He actually sat on the floor of our living room, with one of my 3 guitars, and showed me what he called "The cool chords" LOL OMG what an honour. Miss U Isaac, you were the BEST!
Seems like such a humble guy. Would have loved to have met him!
Hi vicki, its nick gill, i ordered some albums from your site. Iam still playing and telling people about the man. I still miss his energy and presence.
bless nick
Fantastic workshop, really good illustration of how much you can get out of being able to find I,IV and V in three different positions. I'll be practicing this weekend!
An inspiration still.
Love them fiddely bits!
Great thanks for posting.
wonderful. thanks a lot.
Very good upload ..
I was there!
No word of a lie, I am playing that very guitar right now.
You mean a Takamine EN20... Or you have been amazingly fortunate and you have his old guitar? Either way I agree it's a great guitar and I bought the same model myself after my jaw dropped on seeing Isaac for the first time. Unforgettable and Best to you.
dont know where you got this. I must tell you that Isaac lived with me and my girlfriend each tiime he came to our burough! He actually sat on my floor, me and him with a guitar and tought me surrendel. So, ive now after 23yrs of playing got a takemine and set up valve, almost reached that sound! not tha tek lol Bless u 4 these workshops
Beautiful insight
Issac's first album is just shimmering..sorry to see him go....
Wow!! Isaac's son Jake will enjoy this!! I'd love a copy of it for him......is that possible? Vicki G
Everything that he says makes perfect sense. Now getting my fingers to follow...that's another story.
lol tell me about it!
Isn't this the same Isaac Guillory who played in the Chicago-based rock band, The Cryan' Shames?
JudgeSturdy I think so my 45 says Isaac guillory on it for the song masters fool for the cryin shames
Yes, Isaac played with them - he told me !
it's the 1st country jumbo. It no longer is made, but there r similar, but your looking at 1000 4 1! lol
Wich Takamine model is that one?