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email:
contact@dominicmiller.com
post: Dominic Miller c/o 5 Harley Place, London, W1G 8QD, UK
bookings: stefan@qrious.de
website:
news@dominicmiller.com
Guitar Workshops
When I'm
not touring with Sting or answering the call of session work I
occasionally host guitar workshops for music students. I find these
very satisfying. In the last few years I've held workshops at the
Customs House in South Shields, at Leeds College of Music and at the
Academy of Contemporary Music in Guildford.
If you are
a music tutor and would like me to perhaps hold a workshop for your
students please contact me at
contact@dominicmiller.com
with details of your request and, calendar and schedule permitting, I
may be able to arrange something.
If you would like to see some sample video footage of a previous
guitar workshop at the Customs House in South Shields visit
www.sting.com/exclusives/ where over an hour's worth of footage can be
viewed.
Workshop Feedback
Below is some feedback from the workshops previously mentioned.
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Just
wanted to say that I found Dominic's workshop videos completely
inspiring. His philosophy on practice is something that all young
musicians should hear. Performing Bach pieces requires the utmost of
discipline. I have used Dominic's approaches to practice for the past
25 years when working on my own skills. Therefore, I can relate. It's
nice to hear it from someone like Dominic who (like Sting) is one of
my most worshipped artists. Thanks to Dominic for his willingness to
share. - Garry
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"I
attended your lecture at the Leeds College of Music yesterday and felt
truly affected. I'm a budding/struggling guitarist but am studying the
production side of the industry at the college. What you said about
being a jack of all trades in terms of the styles you play really
struck a chord (excuse the musical pun it was unintentional) and made
me think twice about the recent apathy I've suffered as a result of
struggling with flamenco techniques. Your advice on slow emotionless
practice also made sense and offered a new approach to an ongoing
problem. However, the thing that truly struck me was your delivery and
personal nature. You have clearly seen the good and bad sides of what
the industry and its related careers have to offer. Yet you were
neither egotistical or unnecessarily cynical towards a room full of
potentially impressionable people. I am in the midst of a crisis of
faith when it comes to my chosen career path amid worries regarding my
abilities, my choices and my creativity but your lecture seemed to
re-instil something that many have tried to convince me is a lie. If
your chosen vocation is musical, or anything for that matter, it
shouldn't be about the money it should be about your passions and
reasons for choosing that path in the first place. There is always a
meal for you somewhere. I hope this doesn't seem fanatical, soppy or
inappropriate but I really felt the need to express my opinions on
your session. I'm sure I speak for all present when I tell you how
grateful I am for you coming and sharing that brief time in an
obviously hectic schedule with us."
- Mark
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"Just
wanted to say thank you for what turned out to be a great day in South
Shields yesterday. I thought the workshop was really interesting. It's
unusual to get such an insight into what it's like to do your job. It
seems so far removed from working in a office. Surreal even. As you
said though, I guess there's always a price to pay for success. Once
again, you were very generous with your time in terms of talking to
people, signing CDs and posing for photo's which is pretty rare I
think." - Graham
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"I really
enjoyed the workshop and the gig at Customs House at the weekend. You
hardly touched the strings at the workshop but I found the whole thing
quite an inspiration. Your emphasis about practising slowly is SO
correct. As for the gig, I thought you played great, you just kept it
coming for over an hour. No chat, just excellent playing."
- Garry
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