DECEMBER 2014 – Studio, Gigs, New Mac!

Keir Moore Guitar Teacher Bromley

December has been a great as I have been gigging and teaching lots but also had a fantastic Christmas catching up with  everyone and consuming my body weight in cheese and red wine! I will take this opportunity to wish you all a happy New Year and hope you have a great 2015.

Firefly Function Band

The month kicked off with the first of many corporate Christmas parties and as you can see my function band Firefly got the place rocking hard. This party consisted of an aircraft hangar, dodgems, gymnasts a casino and a lot of drunk people, we also were luckily enough to be in the presence of Mr Richard Green who was depping on keys. Great gig even when one of the guests tripped over took me out and then fell into the drum kit halting the gig for a few moments!.

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I used the Flyrig again on this gig and it worked a treat and meant I was packed down in about 3 mins however I used my Egnater Renegade amp a couple of nights ago and you just cannot beat the real thing!

Every December Firelfy play with the London Concert Chorus for their Carol service helping raise money and support for Bromley Mind which helps people deal with all kinds of mental health problems. The concert is always a highlight but special mention to the LCC as they smashed it!

To finish the year off I had a New Year’s Eve gig with the mighty Soul Factory and like I said before I used my amp again on this gig and god it sounded monstrous!

SOUL GRENADE

My funk band Soul Grenade had a busy month out gigging and in the studio. We played the Silver Bullet in Finsbury supporting Jack Tyson Charles (son of Craig Charles 6Music Funk Show) and had a great time. It was the last gig of the year and as a result I had a few beers and gave Milan our Sax player a massage during his solo, this can all be seen on video shortly.

We also went into the studio to start work on some demos and got some great pictures taken during the process. It was great to record live with the guys as so much of the time now I find my self straight to desk with just the producer which can be great but it was so much fun to actually play live a and get in the groove. We are currently waiting on the mixing etc but will put it up as soon as I get it and let me know thoughts.

Guitar Session In Studio

Me, my scarf and my tele.

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A bit tight on the Silver Bullet stage. Ray doesn’t seem to happy with the sound engineer!

 


ONLINE SESSIONS

I must have been a good boy this year as I was lucky enough to find that Santa had left me and new Mac. This means that my studio is back up and running and I will now be available for online sessions. If you need guitar parts for any project you are working on then get in contact at keirguitar@hotmail.com


@The Studio

It was a quite month at the studio due to the festive season but I am glad to say my students did great in their Trinity Music Exams so well done. I have a few time lots available that range from 30 or 60 min lessons weekly, fortnightly or monthly depending on what you require so if you are in need of Guitar Lessons in Bromley please do get in contact.

Wishing you all a Happy New Year.

K

NOVEMBER 2014 – Gigs, The Adams Family, Studio, Jam

Practising The GuitarNovember has been really busy which i am very happy about and has given me a chance to try out my new Tech 21 Fly Rig in a few different situations ie live and in the studio. It always takes a while i find to work out how to integrate a new piece of equipment into your rig but now i have i am really chuffed with the Flyrig. I had a chance to try it out direct to PA on a recent gig with a fantastic function band called The 29 Fingers and it sounded great plus the sound man loved having total control over my volume!!!. I have also been out with my band Firefly which this month featured MD of Soul Factory Mr Richard Green depping on keys who is always a welcome addition to the Fly!

I was asked by producer Mark to come to his studio and record some guitars for a Coldplay style ballad he is working on and normally i record dry and plug-ins will be used to create the desired tone but for this one i asked Mark if we could give the Fly Rig a go and it sounded awesome. Here is a video of me putting a guitar solo down using it direct to desk.


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I was asked to play guitar for a production of the musical The Adams Family this month and i was really exited to do it. The score was pretty tricky and had a few “odd” time signatures but it was a blast going through it and i thoroughly enjoyed it so thanks Steve. It is not something i do a lot but i will definitely be doing more in the new year as its great way to mix up your playing every now and again with the added bonus of meeting some new players.

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My funk band Soul Greneade was gigging this month at a funk night in Euston featuring us, Mr Littles Noisy Band who were on absolute fire, a superb bunch of players featuring an old friend and bass player Arran McSporran. Also on the bill were Smith And The honey Badgers who have their new 7″vinyl out which is well worth checking out. It’s a great night that turns into a free form jazz jam at the end and this time featured the superb Trombone talents of Mr, sorry Dr Christopher Holmes!

 Playing guitar at the jam night

I managed to get down to the Rose and Crown pub to check out their jam night fronted by the Mike Panos house band which occurs on the 3rd Thursday of every month and had a blast playing with the guys. The crowd is very welcoming and everyone is encouraged to play so i managed to get up and jam but also sat back with a beer and caught Justin rocking out his new Victory Amplifier.


@ The Studio

My students have been working hard preparing for their Trinity Guitar Grades that are starting in the next two weeks. Students often express their concern to me in entering for an exam and its always rewarding to see that initial concern turn into confidence as they practice and progress to the point where they are willing the exam date to come. It’s a great way for students to see the progress they have made on their instrument as it is not all ways obvious when you are working week to week on something that you are actually progressing.

Not all students are grade orientated and as a result i have been teaching many guitar styles this month ranging from Steve Vai, Slide, Stevie Wonder, altered scales over V chords and all things pop.

I have only a few slots left on my register at the moment but do please get in touch if you would like to discuss guitar lessons at the studio.

Cool well i wish you all the very happiest of Christmases and look forward for to seeing you in the New Year where i will tell you how i got on in december.

K

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October 2014 – Soul Factory, Dance Track, Steve Vai, Flyrig

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Flyrig by Tech 21

Hi and welcome to October’s post, this month has involved gigs, recording, teaching and new gear!!!. I recently had some incidents where lugging a heavy amp to a gig was not necessary also I found my self at rehearsal with a mass of gear and not needing most of it so as a result i purchased the Flyrig by Tech 21. It’s a great bit of gear that has an amp simulator built into it meaning I can go direct to a PA, it also feature a plexi style overdrive, reverb and tap tempo. It’s great for a rehearsal and recording with and some times is a better option to gig with. I still prefer playing through my Egnator amp but for certain gigs and situations its more convenient to plug direct. I have added the link here so if you think it’s the kind of thing that you are after you can take a look. Tech 21 Flyrig.

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Gig with The Beatniks

I have been busy gigging this month but two that stood out was one with the Beatnicks where we simply rocked out a lot and I decided sweep picking was the best way to solo over Sweet Home Alabma (not the most tasteful choice but very funny). We had a slick gig and the Flyrig sounded amazing. The other gig that stood out was with Soul Factory a 10 piece funk soul band complete with full brass section put together by MD Richard Green. It sounds so good when gigging live with a brass section, everyone upped their game and the gig was a roaring success.

I have a small home studio set up and it enables me to record guitars at home for a variety of different projects and one of those that came up this month was recording some guitars for a dance song by producer AGX. This is nice to do as it is quick and brings some variety to a normal week of rock and classical music. Here is a link to the track

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@The Studio

I have had 3 new students start this month and i thought i would give you a brief description of what was covered so you can get an idea of the variety of levels I teach.

Student 1 – 12 Years old, had lessons last year but keen to start her grades.

Student 2 – 31 years old, has a solid grasp of chords and songs but want to explore scales, lead work and technique in a rock context.

Student 3 – 69 years old, has always been a blues player but would like to get to grips with jazz chord voicings and creating tension in his lead lines.

With these students i discussed what their goals were and we sketched out a rough time scale and the steps we would  take in order to achieve these goals. This gives the student something to aim for and gives me a structure to work through in order to help them get to where they want to be.

A student of mine Teresa is learning the epic For The Love Of God by Steve Vai which is an instrumental guitar piece featured on his album Passion and Warfare. The piece is very technically challenging and i recorded a video of my self playing it so that she could see close up what I was playing. A solo like this is not all ways possible to play for a student but together we have worked out a way in which it is possible to play it using a different technical approach on the original. I look forward to hearing her version soon but in the meantime here is an excerpt from the main solo.For Love God Thumbnail 2

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Have a good month and see you in November.

Thanks, K

September 2014 – Gigs, Rocket, Country, Tom Quayle

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As you can see i have been gigging a lot this month with some great players and great bands. This shot was taken at the Greenwhich Naval College (which is a stunning location) with a great band fronted by my good friend James McMaster called the BEATNICKS, we had a great time and rocked it out pretty hard. I have also been out with my regular band FIREFLY and also depped with a great band ROCKET which saw me play a very late and loud sweaty gig in Soho. The boys were really cool and we had a great gig so thanks guys. I have also had a couple of great gigs with my Funk Soul band SOUL GRENADE and we have a gig coming up at the Elxir bar in Euston on the 14th of November. We are also going in the recording studio in November so i will keep you updated with any info about that.

I have all ways loved country music and country guitar players (go check out Brent Mason & Johnny Hiland) so jumped at the chance to start playing and writing with fantastic country singer by the name of Jeannine Barry. Its early days but the gig dates are up on her website so come down and show your support for all things country.

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@The Studio

I am very pleased to announce that all my students passed their Trinity Music College Guitar Grades with flying colour’s. Its great for students to see the rewards for their hard work and practice and to achieve the goals that they have set them selves. Here is one of my students Ella Pettitt with her Grade 2 certificate. Well done Ella!!!

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I have a few vacant teaching slots available at the studio still so do please get in touch if you would like some more information about it or have any questions.


Other News…

images I played guitar for Charlie Jones X Factor audition and he has made it through to the live finals with Stereo Kicks.

0 I wrote a lick of the week in the style of an amazing guitar player called Tom Quayle and was really happy that he contacted me to say that he really liked it so i have added the link to the video.

Cool, have a good month all.

Thanks K

News – July 2014

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Hi and welcome to July’s blog. This month has flown by as i have been in the studio with producer Kai McKenzie recording guitars for pop sensation Charlie Jones as well as some rock and country tracks. I have also gigged a lot this month which has seen me play several festivals as well as the normal weddings and parties. As well as this i have been busy at the studio as i have had several new students start lessons as well as my regulars.

My website has now been updated so please have a look around and let me know your thoughts and i also have a new facebook page here https://facebook.com/likekeirmoore so please do “like” and get involved. On top of this i am embracing Twitter so you can follow me at @keirmoore.

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@ THE STUDIO. . .  

This month the studio has been very busy as i have had several new students starting there lessons. I find that the first lesson is a great oppurtunity to discuss with students what there aims are from their playing and to help them set some realistic acheivable goals. Some students have never picked up a guitar and others have played for years and are just after a little help learning some new skills or working on the ones they all ready have so it is an important part of the guitar lessons to make sure that they are acheving what they want .

I recently received my stduents exam results from the Trinity School of Music and am very pleased to announce they all passed with Merit or Distinction. Exams (for some) are a great way to develop on your instrument and students really feel they are progressing when they receive there exam certificates (pictures to follow soon) so i wanted to congratulate them all for their hard work.

With the new academic year fast approaching i would like to remind you that i have a few avaliable slots on my teaching register so if you know of anyone who would like to start please get them to contact me, details are at the bottom of the page.

Other News 

Here is me playing an amazing PRS Custom 24 at a gig. Thanks to Teresa Jefferies for loaning it to me

Here is me playing an amazing PRS Custom 24 at a gig. Thanks to Teresa Jefferies for loaning it to me

Here is my Les Paul at a recent recording session.

Here is my Les Paul at a recent recording session.


Cool well have a good month all and i will catch you next month.

Thanks

K


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