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Solo acoustic guitar orchestra. Using unorthodox techniques and multiple tuning to create a world of sound from six strings and two hands.
Genre:
New Age: Solo Instrumental
Release Date:
2003
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October Dust
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Sean Gill has already covered a lot of ground in his musical career. Starting guitar at age 13 and after passing through his high school music program he went on to study music in college and recieved a BA in performance. This route took him through the lands of Jazz and Classical music.
Shortly after graduating Sean began to find an interest in traditional folk/singer-songwriter music and in instrumental acoustic music like that made by Michael Hedges and Preston Reed. He found an instant love for this type of music and found it a satisfying creative outlet. "The solo instrumental music I play encompases so many things in one place: the aggression and energy of heavy metal, the hamonic, rhythmic and melodic complexities of jazz and classical, and the gentle wash of new age music," explains Sean. Book of Ashes is his first solo cd. He released his second cd "driving empty miles" in 2001. October Dust is Sean's third full length solo acoustic cd.
In that time Sean never let go of his first love, heavy metal. He currently records and performs with the Progressive Metal act Strange Land, the female fronted rock band ChupaRosa and continues working on a variety of projects in may styles.
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