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About David Boswell
David Boswell is a jazz guitarist with a rich sense of power and emotion in both his playing and his composing. His love for the guitar started very early when he first heard the Beatles and Johnny Cash. Later it was the jazz guitar that really captured David's attention and has brought him to where he is today. "I've been really lucky to have been able to study with some of the greatest jazz players in the world." (Pat Metheny, Dave Holland, Jack DeJohnette, John Abercrombie...) Having grown up with a family of professional musicians, David had many different styles of music introduced to him at a very young age. Although he played the french horn in elementary school, it was the guitar that ended up being his true musical passion. "There was always music going on in our home. My mother loved to play music all day and my father (an accomplished classical pianist) was constantly rehearsing and performing with other musicians at our home. As a child, I used to bring records to school for "sharing", when all the other kids brought in their pets or their baseball cards. I was always thinking in musical terms and began improvising when I was really young." "I began experimenting with how to use the guitar in different ways at a young age experimenting with tunings and string types. I feel a little spoiled being a guitar player because of all the various textures that I can create just by using a different guitar. On this CD I use electric, acoustic 6 and 12 string as well as classical and synthesized guitars. I have always loved the sound of a big grand piano which sustains for days and I'm always trying to get that big sustaining acoustic sound from my guitars. I think I was one of the first guys in town to start using the guitar synthesizer and have fallen in love with that certain voice that is capable from them. It has sort of allowed me to be a horn player without having to learn a new instrument. I also love to sing and use my voice, but I could never remember lyrics to vocal tunes. The use of voice in my music is really just an extension of my playing. I think of my voice more like a trumpet, horn or cello. I love using my voice to create texture in my music."
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