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He’s
the maestro of symphonic sound reviving classical compositions by Beethoven,
Mozart and Schubert on guitar. He dazzled fans with instrumental imagery of Anitra’s Dance and Ole. He triumphed with his version of
Handel’s Hallelujah Chorus and
other Messiah excerpts. Then he had others marching to a different beat with
his tribute to John Philip Sousa. Now, you can call him teacher. Using
technology to his advantage, Dan Sindel is off to conquer cyberspace with his
online guitar lessons. And according to him, this venture is taking off quite
well. Recently, the wizard granted SouthSide an all-access pass to find out
what’s happening in his realm. 
This year at NAMM (National
Association of Music Merchants) Dan had a purpose. It was to promote his new
site, www.ezgtr.com, and video guitar
lessons. His site is sponsored by GHS / Rockton, Notion Music, Levy Leather
Straps and The Guitar Wheel. Currently this site only targets beginners and
immediate players but there are future plans to create lessons for advance
players. What makes this site so helpful for users is that it’s not a pre-recorded
lesson. You get the symphonic maestro teaching the lesson himself. As a test,
Dan launched the idea with a couple of YouTube video lessons at the end of
2008. Now, he has quite a number who have signed up for his lessons.

Like any medium using
technology, the advantages and disadvantages are about the same. The advantages
of taking Dan’s lessons online the person doesn’t have to waste gas and money
especially if the weather is bad. Another advantage is that it saves time. You
can take a lesson anytime you want. On the flipside, the disadvantages would be
choppy video and breaks in net connection. Dan told SouthSide that this did get
some response from a few representatives during NAMM. At the time of this
interview, he was still in talks with software companies about online and
lesson tutorials. Some of the ideas like downloadable lessons for a reasonable
price are being tossed around.
According to Dan, music has
changed alongside with technology. The amount of exposure an artist can have is
astounding because of the connection with many around the world. Though the
recording industry hasn’t caught up, musicians still have to promote themselves
the old fashion way. The internet is great for beginning bands and artists but
they have to put the effort in getting their name and music to the willing
listener. To quote Dan, “it’s hard work in this business.” SouthSide understood
that statement all too well. She has seen many bands rise and peak to the top
only to falter in the end. “With a little bit of practice and patience, you can
go far”, Dan said.
It wasn’t all talk about
online guitar lessons with my friend Dan. He asked SouthSide what was new in
the Blagojevich scandal. Besides making headlines here around town, it was big
news in Los Angeles. Talk about him sparked an impromptu song by Dan
dedicated to the embattled (now former) governor. He did treat this reviewer a
few riffs of everyone’s acoustic request, Freebird. Dan was very excited over
the press and write-up he has received for his Marching In CD, The interview
ended with this piece advice for all musicians - love what you do and don’t get
caught trying to be a superstar.
Wise words, Fearless fans,
from the maestro himself. For more information about Dan Sindel and his online
guitar lessons, check out www.ezgtr.com, on
YouTube at www.youtube.com/user/ezgtr
and on myspace at www.myspace.com/ezgtr.
Until next time, Fearless fans, support local indie artists and music.
Peace
SouthSide
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