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David Anthony

David Anthony

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David Anthony was born David Anthony Volckmann, on November 9th, 1982, in the small town of Mount Hope, NY. As a child he absorbed the church flavored musical environment that his parents provided. With this influence he realized at a young age that music would not simply be a passive experience for him. It was not until the age of 15 that he decided to string up his first guitar. Relying solely on his father for his foundational chord knowledge, he quickly became enamored with the possibility of endless melodic structures, and the goal of becoming a fantastic player himself.

His early shredder influences came from Kirk Hammet of Metallica. During his first few years of guitar playing, he developed a very workable knowledge of pentatonic, major and minor scales. Over the years his musical interests swayed from rock to standards, from jazz to classical, and a strong love of the art of flamenco guitar; Spanish finger style. It was not until the age of 18 that he decided to surround himself entirely with the music of Steve Vai and Joe Satriani. This influential exclusivity enabled him to learn more about thinking outside of the musical box. In one year he had learned than in the prior 3 years. Picking up multiple ways to structure melodies, create chords and use different modes, his writing and improvisational abilities grew exponentially. In his senior year of high school, he was responsible for the development of the first Musical Appreciation class in the schools history, and had aided the instructor in the teaching of those classes.

After high school, his focus started to rest mainly in writing. With this he realized that he would need additional, abstract influences to develop a unique style of writing. After a couple more years of playing in a small band, and writing some decent material, he greeted 2004 with a move to Nashville, TN. There he found the exact influence that would change his opinion of the guitar forever. Attempting to weed out a strong foundation in shredding and solo techniques, he began learning finger style guitar, and quickly realized the options that his door would open for him.

As he picked up more complex chord structures and jazz scales, his style became a passion for him that continues to drive him and push him to learn more. He feels strongly about the connection between musical input and the music you write. He notes that his subconscious pool of influence, developed from the music he listens to, is almost directly responsible for the type of music that he writes. He adamantly believes that in order to create a unique, soulful style, the pool must remain unpolluted by substandard music. What's that mean? As David puts it, "If you don't want to play crap, don't listen to crap."

David currently teaches Jazz guitar in Fort Collins, Colorado, with plans to move back to Nashville in the spring to pursue a career in writing. (Less)

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David's Contributions to JamPlay.com

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Basic Guitar with David Anthony

David Anthony is an acoustic guitar aficionado. In this series you will learn basic concepts that are essential to playing any style of guitar music.

Lesson 1

Parts and Tuning

David explains the parts of the guitar. He also introduces one of the best methods for...

Length: 21:01
Lesson 2

Intro to Tablature

Tablature is a short hand way of writing guitar notation that allows beginners to learn...

Length: 31:00
Lesson 3

Hammer-ons, Pull-offs,...

David continues his discussion of tablature by introducing hammer-ons and pull-offs.

Length: 34:12
Lesson 4

Learning Chords

Building an extensive vocabulary of chords is absolutely essential to becoming a well-rounded...

Length: 28:12
Lesson 5

Minor Chords

This lesson covers the basic minor chords that are used in thousands of songs.

Length: 30:05
Lesson 6

The Dominant 7th Chords

Dominant 7th chords are important to all styles of music. You will learn a few basic dominant...

Length: 32:00
Lesson 7

Minor 7th Chords

Learning the minor 7th chords will add more spice and variety to your chord vocabulary....

Length: 21:16
Lesson 8

Chord Progressions

In this great lesson, David teaches two basic chord progressions to get you up and playing.

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Lesson 9

Relative Minor Chords

David explains the theory concept of relative minor chords. He demonstrates how to use...

Length: 19:21
Lesson 10

Major 9th Chords

David explains how to form a major 9th chord. Then, he demonstrates how to play some major...

Length: 24:34
Lesson 11

The Minor 9th Chords

David teaches a plethora of minor 9th chords in this lesson.

Length: 21:00
Lesson 12

Major 7th Chords

David covers the basic major 7th chord shapes in this lesson.

Length: 24:10
Lesson 13

Mixing Chords

David demonstrates how you can mix different chord types to form rich, beautiful chord...

Length: 20:19
Lesson 14

Finger Power

David demonstrates some exercises that will increase finger strength and dexterity.

Length: 16:00
Lesson 15

Learn Finger Picking

David Anthony introduces basic fingerstyle techniques. He applies these techniques to...

Length: 30:09
Lesson 16

More Fingerpicking

David Anthony takes the finger picking techniques he taught in the last lesson and applies...

Length: 22:30

Tips and Tricks

Tips & Tricks

Every guitarist gets to a point where he/she wishes to add his/her own touch to songs. Basic techniques such as hammer-ons, pull-offs, rakes, and harmonics are a great way to put an original spin on the music you play.

Lesson 1

Intro to Lesson Series

David Anthony introduces the Tips and Tricks lesson series.

Length: 4:12
Lesson 2

Basics of Harmonics

David explains the basics of natural harmonics.

Length: 25:00
Lesson 3

Cool Harmonic Exercises

David Anthony teaches a basic harmonic exercise. The exercise is modeled after "Nothing...

Length: 10:48
Lesson 4

Rakes and Harmonics

David Anthony explains a technique known as string rakes. He explains how rakes may be...

Length: 15:30
Lesson 5

Harmonic Exercise

David Anthony teaches a beautiful harmonic exercise. This exercise is a short piece that...

Length: 15:00
Lesson 6

Tap Harmonics

David Anthony covers the basics of tap harmonics. He demonstrates an exercise that will...

Length: 24:00
Lesson 7

Slap Harmonics and Open...

In this action packed lesson, David Anthony teaches slap harmonics and CGDGAD tuning.

Length: 15:00
Lesson 8

More Slap Harmonics

David demonstrates a new exercise involving slap harmonics.

Length: 9:00
Lesson 9

Harp Harmonics

David introduces harp harmonics.

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Lesson 10

Harp-Slap Harmonic Jam

David Anthony brings harp and slap harmonics together in a practical, musical exercise.

Length: 10:03
Lesson 11

More Harp Harmonics

David returns to the world of harp harmonics. Once again, this lesson uses an alternate...

Length: 14:30
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