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George Pepper
Classical / Jazz / Rock

I'm your Huckleberry



San Antonio, Texas
United States

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Member Since7/7/2006
Band Websitewww.georgealtonpepper.com
Band MembersHuckleberry the Bald
InfluencesMODERN: Jimi Hendrix, John McLaughlin, Jimmy Page, Charlie Parker, John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Pat Metheny, Pat Martino, Larry Carlton, Lee Ritenour, Jackie King, Herb Ellis, Robert Johnson, Wes Montgomery, George Van Eps, Andres Segovia, Christopher Parkening, Kazuhito Yamashita, John Fahey, Peter Lang, Leo Kottke, BB King, John Lee Hooker, Son House, Lightnin' Hopkins, Huddie Ledbetter, Woody Guthrie, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Eric Johnson, Allan Holdsworth, Al DiMeola, Eddie Van Halen, Jeff Beck, Carlos Santana, Eric Clapton, Robert Fripp, Les Paul, Pete Townshend, Roy Buchanan, Steve Howe, David Gilmour, Randy Rhodes, and Steve Vai.

TRADITIONAL: Leoninus, Perotinus Magnus, Johannes Ockeghem, Girolamo Frescobaldi, Johann Jacob Froberger, Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, George Frideric Handel, John Dowland, Thomas Campion, Robert de Visee, Antonio Vivaldi, Heinrich Schutz, Jan Pieterzoon Sweelinck, Sylvius Leopold Weiss, Johann Sebastian Bach, Franz Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Schubert, Johannes Brahms, Niccolo Paganini, and Franz Liszt.

THEORISTS: Hucbald of Amand, Anicius Boethius, Jacobus of Liege, Don Nicola Vicentino, Gioseffo Zarlino, Jacob Praetorius, Jan Adams Reinken, Johann Joseph Fux, Jean-Philippe Rameau, Frederich Wilhelm Marpurg, Johann Georg Albrechtsberger, Padre Giambattista Martini, Hugo Riemann, Andre Gedalge, Knud Jeppesen, Kent Kennan, Walter Piston, Elie Siegmeister, Arnold Schoenberg, Joseph Schillinger, and Sergi Ivanovich Taneiev.

Sounds LikeSince George plays an electric nylon string and uses digital effects processing, he's been called "A Classical Pat Metheny" by a few well meaning folks.
Record LabelIn My Dreams (Not the name of a label)
Type of LabelIndie


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   About George Pepper
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An interview with Peg Van Norman of VN Media:

Peg: So, why electric nylon string guitar?

George: "Long story, but in a nutshell, I played electric steel string guitars until I was thirty years old. When I switched to nylon string acoustic guitars, I missed having my amps and effects to play with - They were instruments to me as well. Plus, acoustic nylon string guitars are almost impossible to amplify well for live gigs where the environment will be noisy. At really high SPL's, like when I do outdoor gigs between rock acts, forget it. Acoustic nylon string guitars are just about impossible in venues like that. Besides, acoustic guitars don't have enough bass. ;^)"

Peg: How did you evolve to this point?

George: "REALLY long story! I was always interested in a wide variety of music. For instance, one summer when I was a teenager I worked really hard to learn two pieces before school was back in session: Stairway to Heaven, and the Bach Bouree in E Minor. After high school, I enrolled at the Guitar Institute of the Southwest (later Southwest Guitar Conservatory) where I was fortunate to study with guys like Jackie King, Herb Ellis and Pat Martino. It was like total jazz immersion, but I was still jamming with my friends on Hendrix and Zeppelin tunes on the side.

Then came the Berklee years. I loved the straight ahead jazz stuff - and I composed quite a bit of it - but I was in a series of "Police-ish" bands by night. After graduating from Berklee in 1983, I became a Synclavier guitarist and wound up in a very bizarre band called B-Rock with Drum Suit inventor Brock Seiler. A lot of interesting people came to see us: Gene Simmons, Julian Lennon - we even ended up on MTV's "The Week in Rock" a couple of times - my 15 minutes of rock fame.

While I was still with B-Rock, I became addicted to counterpoint. I bought dozens of books on the subject and started writing tons of solo classical guitar pieces. I enjoyed solo playing so much more than the damned band nonsense that I quit B-Rock and went back to school for a Master of Music degree and took some classical guitar lessons sort of as a minor.

I've never played in an ensemble setting since.

Eventually I thought about teaching at the collegiate level, so I enrolled in a Doctor of Musical Arts program at UNT (University of North Texas) - yes, I almost became Dr. Pepper - but let it suffice to say I don't have much in common with college professor types.

After that experience I took a few years off from doing music for a living - during which time I sorted out my sound system and finished composing my first CD's worth of originals - and so here we are."

Peg: What next?

George: Well, I've re-recorded my Y2K CD "Fossils" because my sound and technique have improved so much since then. Now, I can concentrate on getting all of the "Heavy Nylon" arrangements dialed in. And, there's a second CD of classics called "Electric Chestnuts" in the pipeline as well.

Also, now that I have my stereo sound really sorted out for live performance and recording, I want to put together a hexaphonic system. The Parker Nylon Fly and the Godin both have the hexaphonic pickups now, so all I need is the Breakout Box. With a hexaphonic system, I could even use distortion again, because complex harmonies and counterpoint don't turn to mush with the separation of one pickup per string: It sounds kinda like six guitars playing distortion in harmony when you strum a chord, which is cool as hell. I've been a fan of "Hex Fuzz" since I first heard it in action in the late 70's, but have never had a hex fuzz system of my own. It won't be a Synclavier, but it will be fun."

*****

In addition to over forty original pieces, Mr. Pepper's repertoire includes such classics as Bach's Bouree in E Minor, Minuet in G, an arrangement of Beethoven's Ode to Joy, Gymnopedie No. 1 by Satie, and many others. But, what he has become most known for is his collection of more contemporary crowd pleasers: Joe Satriani's Tears in the Rain and A Day at the Beach, Eric Johnson's Desert Song, Eddie Van Halen's Spanish Fly, Eu So Quero Um Xodo by Dominguinhos, Chet Atkins' Yankee Doodle Dixie, Led Zeppelin's Stairway to Heaven, and Classical Gas by Mason Williams. He's also written more contemporary pieces himself, such as Heavy Nylon and Fighter Pilots.

*****

Desert Song is my take on the Eric Johnson piece, and I broadened it quite a bit to make it more of a romantic kind of rubato piece until the Flamenco-ish section begins.

Prelude No. 23 in D minor is the next-to-last piece in a series of twenty-four preludes I wrote in five-part harmony that progress around the circle of thirds, with A minor being No. 1 and F major being No. 24. It is quite difficult to execute since not only is it five-voice harmony, but it also uses a drop-D tuning. Some sections are one nearly impossible set of stretches after another, but many of my fans love it. The voice leading is pretty conservatively classical, but instead of just modulating to different major or minor keys, I modulate to entirely different modes. The climax that starts at 2:39, for example, is in the Mixolydian mode.

Yankee Doodle Dixie is the Chet Atkins classic, and it was quite a challenge to arrange it for traditional classical technique versus Chet's country jazz chicken pickin', but after a few months with it, I think I have it pretty much figured out now.

Prelude No. 11 in G-sharp Minor is the eleventh prelude in the same series as Prelude No. 23, and it is more sectional instead of being through-composed. It's also five-voices, and I think it would make a nice film score type piece. I wrote it based on the feelings I got watching the sun set over the Mexican desert one evening.

Desert Song, Prelude No. 23, and Yankee Doodle Dixie were recorded with a Parker Nylon Fly that I had an RMC Polydrive pickup system installed in, while Prelude No. 11 was recorded with a Godin Grand Concert SA, which comes from the factory with an RMC system in it. The guitars were run through a Lexicon MPX G-2 Guitar Effects Processor, the power amp section of a Lexicon Signature 284 Tube recording Amp, and into a Digidesign 002 Rack. My Mac is running ProTools LE 7.

Each piece is a first take with no edits or processing at all outside of the MPX-G2: I used ProTools LE as a stereo digital recorder only. I use the same stereo sound system when I perform, so this is almost exactly what you'd hear at one of my shows.

Sorry for the sound degradation, but that has happened to me before when I've uploaded MP3's to MySpace, and I've run out of patience trying to re-upload them. For full resolution streaming audio of the entire Heavy Nylon demo as well as my earlier Fossils CD, you can go to my MP3.com.au music page.

Since I was a steel string electric guitar player for so long, what I go for is a sound about half way between a nylon string and a steel string in terms of brightness: It doesn't sound like an acoustic nylon string guitar because I don't want it to sound like an acoustic nylon string guitar


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ZUM

ZUM



Nov 18 2009 1:20 PM



Tour Europe Autumn 2009
In November, Zum is touring in Europe.



During the tour, we will performing in Germany, Czech Republic and Spain.



Here are the dates of the tour:



Saturday, November 14

Berlin, Germany

UFA Fabrik

EUR 12.00

20:30 h

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Sunday, November 15

Quohren, Germany

Kunstsaal



Thursday, November 19

Brno, Czech Republic

Brnenske kulturni Centrum

19:30h

www.bkc.cz



Friday, November 20

Rymarov, Czech Republic

Stredisko volneho casu

street Okruzni 10



Wednesday, November 25

Barcelona, Spain

NIU [espai arti'stic contemporani]

21:00h

www.niubcn.com



Thursday, November 26

Barcelona, Spain

Boca Nord

21:30h

www.bocanord.org



Friday, November 27

Barcelona, Spain

La Cova de les Cultures

EUR 9.00

22.00 h.

www.lacovadelescultures.com
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gitarrenduo edenhauser

gitarrenduo edenhauser



Nov 6 2009 10:41 AM

Hallo George.
Many greetings from the New Orleans Festival in Innsbruck-Austria.
Herby.

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דוד הטוב



Nov 2 2009 12:16 AM

High fives for UltraGeorge, the great guitar playing and music!
Philing

Philing



Nov 1 2009 11:17 PM

hi!
Thank for the add
Nice to meet you!
Welcome in our univers!
Best regards
Phil
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Oct 29 2009 5:57 PM

Greetings from Kansas City!
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Oct 23 2009 6:51 AM

Hi,
wish you a peaceful weekend.
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Sep 28 2009 5:40 AM

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Sep 26 2009 7:24 AM

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Sep 26 2009 3:59 AM

CHEERS...FROM HUMBOLDT....THANKS FOR YOUR FRIENDSHIP...HAVE A SMOKIN WEEK...MY FRIEND...
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Sep 23 2009 10:38 PM

Hey Geo...just sitting here twiddlin' the thumbs and waiting for the next line-up of tunes on the new axe with new strings :). Glad the vacay to Indiana was productive and fun...now back to work!

peg

Stephen

Stephen



Sep 19 2009 1:47 AM

Hey George.  Yamashita is playin in Austin October 10th.  See Austin classical guitar society page.
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Sep 17 2009 6:54 PM

I'm proud to give you "Heavy In The Beats Vol. 1 - A Different Drum", the first installment in my FREE mixtape series dedicated to drums and percussion.  "Volume 1" focuses on the avant garde side of the instrument, and features pieces from Billy Martin (of Medeski Martin & Wood), myself, and others!
          
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brian



Sep 3 2009 6:14 PM

Hi George, thanks for the add and your friendship, warmest regards from Amsterdam.
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Gabino Lozada



Sep 2 2009 12:47 AM

hey, thanks f0r the add! salud0s George, byee!
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Sep 1 2009 10:40 AM

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