BART CUBRICH
Meet Bart! When he is not sending climbing boulders or making the world a better place as an environmental scientist, you can find him passionately exploring the world of hot jazz. A great guitarist and tenor banjoist, Bart loves early swing greats like Eddie Lang, Carl Kress, Nick Lucas and of course, Django Reinhardt. His attention to detail with the roots of jazz guitar, give him a powerful acoustic sound and a grounded approach to learning the instrument and style.
It's been a great pleasure to connect with Bart over the last couple months through our Swing Collective program! As we work to further define that program, our interactions with Bart have helped shape the discussion. As a community-builder himself, he really understands how powerful it is to show up! We feel lucky to count him among the Swing Collective. So go give him a follow on Instagram and be sure to check out his YouTube page!
INTERESTED IN LESSONS?
If you are inspired bythe rhythm guitar in very old jazz music as played by players such as Eddie Lang, Karl Cress, Nick Lucas, Eddie Peabody, and the like, or if you like songs from the 20s and 30s such as those played by Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Django Reinhardt or Preservation Hall, then you may be a great fit to work with me. While I love to teach, I only teach in a very limited capacity due to time constraints and because I focus only on 1930's style jazz. I teach rhythm playing, the basics of understanding chords, and sight reading on the guitar following the Mel Bay method, and I only take students who know the basics of Barre chords on their instruments, and are interested in learning to read standard notation and learn by ear (I do not teach from tabs).
Early Jazz Guitar (intermediate) and Plectrum Banjo (beginner)
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Murray
Email: Bcubrich@gmail.com