We are joined this week by one of the most famous classical guitarists out there. A Grammy Award winning member of LAGQ and professor at USC Thornton...
Guitarist Scott Tenant talks about the importance of rhythm and practicing with the metronome
Words by Scott Tennant
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We are joined this week by one of the most famous classical guitarists out there. A Grammy Award winning member of LAGQ and professor at USC Thornton...
Scott Tennant
Scott Tennant is a founding member of the the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet, the GRAMMY- winning ensemble composed entirely of alumni of the USC Thornton School of Music, and is himself considered to be one of the world’s top classical guitarists. During his student years at USC (1980-1986), he studied with Pepe Romero, James Smith and was a chosen performer in the USC Segovia Masterclasses of 1981 and 1986. He has authored several books and articles on guitar technique, including the best-seller Pumping Nylon, which has attained a “cult” classic status. It has become a standard text in conservatory and university guitar programs around the world.