Began formal guitar instruction at age 12 and classical study at 15. Ten years later, was immediately bitten by the flamenco bug in 1992 in Denver upon hearing Rene Heredia on the radio. Went to sheet music store and purchased only method book in the bin: JM's "El Arte de Flamenco." I immersed myself in it for 2-3 years I guess. But soon experienced solo-playing ennui--most of my playing was for myself. Although whenever I played for others they enjoyed it very much, I found that my opportunities to share the music were limited. i think I desired to engage musically with others...playing for dancers would have fulfilled that aspect for me I think, but I knew of no dancers in my area and was too lazy to seek tham out. Anyway, my musical ADHD kicked in and I was on to doublebass at that time. Spent the next ten years with upright, drums, fiddle, mandolin, banjos, bouzoukis, concertinas and accordians...with forays into jazz, bossa nova, folk, bluegrass, old-time, celtic, cajun, scandanavian...even learned some Satie Gnossienes and Gymnopadies on the piano...and all the while trying to keep my Bach chops up. This--in addition to the recurrent frustration of losing fingernails at inopportune times--caused me quite a bit of consternation and growing disdain for nylon-string guitar (my first instrument after grade school sax). About two years ago, I'd decided, "that's it!" and filed off my nails after fastidiously keeping them for some 25 years. A week later I got a gig playing nylon-string. Most recently, I found the opportunity to accompany some dancers, and I'm excited to be going back to flamenco guitar. At this point, I'm very motivated to stay with this, doublebass and drums--I'm a rhythm junkie. Besides, there's nothing cooler than jazz and flamenco.
Anyway...that's my story.
