MP3 David Stevenson - May, Arise
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Solo, nylon, fingerstyle guitar drawing on a variety of genres without ever standing firmly in any recognizeable style, accompanied by worldbeat percussion from Africa, India, the Middle East and Tibet.
16 MP3 Songs
NEW AGE: New Age, WORLD: World Beat
Details:
"His intelligent pictorial music portrays Thoreau-esque inner landscapes in shadowy, muted tones. Stevenson's playing is open, but forceful in a quiet way; it's not intentionally showy, but just delivers what each composition requires. His special talent is for creating moods that take you places you probably haven't been before."
Acoustic Guitar Magazine
â [His] arpeggios gurgle like a thawing spring or volcano in rivulets of double or triple time. MAY ARISE is a tour de force of strong bass, speedy arpeggios and forceful, slashing harmonics.
Daily Courier, Forest City NC
âStevenson plays a nylon string guitar with a strong right hand, and displays an unusually original compositional bent. He creates his own to good effect.â
Fingerstyle Guitar Magazine
â A fresh voice - Highly recommended.â
Greenline, Asheville NC (no longer in print)
âStevensonâs guitar compositions are well-crafted, and played with feeling and style.
. . . . . really impressive, masterful technique.â
Trax Magazine, Kitchener, Ontario
âThe clean integrated sound of Stevensonâs guitar is multifold and intriguing.
. . . . .pensive subtlety, tenderly interwoven with rarefied classical sounds.â
Heartsong Review, Eugene, Oregon
16 MP3 Songs
NEW AGE: New Age, WORLD: World Beat
Details:
"His intelligent pictorial music portrays Thoreau-esque inner landscapes in shadowy, muted tones. Stevenson's playing is open, but forceful in a quiet way; it's not intentionally showy, but just delivers what each composition requires. His special talent is for creating moods that take you places you probably haven't been before."
Acoustic Guitar Magazine
â [His] arpeggios gurgle like a thawing spring or volcano in rivulets of double or triple time. MAY ARISE is a tour de force of strong bass, speedy arpeggios and forceful, slashing harmonics.
Daily Courier, Forest City NC
âStevenson plays a nylon string guitar with a strong right hand, and displays an unusually original compositional bent. He creates his own to good effect.â
Fingerstyle Guitar Magazine
â A fresh voice - Highly recommended.â
Greenline, Asheville NC (no longer in print)
âStevensonâs guitar compositions are well-crafted, and played with feeling and style.
. . . . . really impressive, masterful technique.â
Trax Magazine, Kitchener, Ontario
âThe clean integrated sound of Stevensonâs guitar is multifold and intriguing.
. . . . .pensive subtlety, tenderly interwoven with rarefied classical sounds.â
Heartsong Review, Eugene, Oregon
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