Nicholas
Anderson received his B.A. in Music at Lawrence University in
2009. During his time at Lawrence, Nicholas enjoyed performing in the Lawrence
University Jazz Ensemble, Lawrence Symphony Orchestra, and the top Lawrence Jazz
Combo. Nicholas was the recipient of two collaborative awards from Downbeat
Magazine, one with the Lawrence University Jazz Ensemble on it's album
"Witnesses" and one with an independent project called Fatbook, which was
awarded "Best Collegiate Pop/Rock/Blues group" in the 2009 June issue of
Downbeat Magazine. Before Ward Brodt, Nicholas has taught privately for six
years, guiding his students through the journey of bass discovery. From funk to
classical to reggae and jazz, Nicholas is enthusiastic to teach his students,
whatever age and in whichever style. In virtually all genres, Nicholas stresses
the importance of understanding classical, jazz, and music theory, and
incorporates them in his lessons. Although music theory can be confusing, he
teaches it in a way that is easy to understand. Nicholas knows that, with the
right techniques and a good practice schedule, he can help any student become a
great player.
The Washburn DK20CET Dreadnought Acoustic-Electric Guitar features the Washburn WT-82 acoustic-electric preamp and a piezo bridge pickup to amplify your playing with great tone.
Specs:
-Select spruce top
-Mahogany back and sides
-Rosewood bridge and fingerboard -Gold die-cast tuners
-Full celluloid binding
-Comes with a gig bag, strap, and picks
Nicholas
Anderson received his B.A. in Music at Lawrence University in
2009. During his time at Lawrence, Nicholas enjoyed performing in the Lawrence
University Jazz Ensemble, Lawrence Symphony Orchestra, and the top Lawrence Jazz
Combo. Nicholas was the recipient of two collaborative awards from Downbeat
Magazine, one with the Lawrence University Jazz Ensemble on it's album
"Witnesses" and one with an independent project called Fatbook, which was
awarded "Best Collegiate Pop/Rock/Blues group" in the 2009 June issue of
Downbeat Magazine. Before Ward Brodt, Nicholas has taught privately for six
years, guiding his students through the journey of bass discovery. From funk to
classical to reggae and jazz, Nicholas is enthusiastic to teach his students,
whatever age and in whichever style. In virtually all genres, Nicholas stresses
the importance of understanding classical, jazz, and music theory, and
incorporates them in his lessons. Although music theory can be confusing, he
teaches it in a way that is easy to understand. Nicholas knows that, with the
right techniques and a good practice schedule, he can help any student become a
great player.
The ultimate string for modern tremolo players! The combination of Nickelplated Steel with our patented, German made Bullet End, which fits precisely in the tremolo block, creates one stable string! For all of you heavy trem users, the end of your tuning problems could be on the end of these strings!
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