The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 24, 1979, Page page 11, Image 11

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Brecht play
Howell Theater will be a temple reconstruction
site from now until Oct. 27 as The Good Woman of
Setzuan by Bertolt Brecht is presented. Curtain
time is 8 p.m.
Guitar book . . .
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A few names pop up in places other than their own
interviews. There are the guitarists who elicit the most
glowing respect from their peers and whose influence in
the field, is undisputed. Chet Atkins, Les Paul, Django
Reinhardt and Andres Segovia might not fall as familiarly
on the ear as a Clapton, Hendrix or King, but the book
effectively points out their efforts to be some of the most
influential, Their insights are some of the book's most
valuable.
Congratulations also are due for the people who con
ducted the interviews found in these pages. It's most
noticeable when they talked to guitarists from the rock
ear. The relaxed line of questioning, with emphasis on
technique, influence and artistry bring out a side of these
performers' that is rarely seen when they are subjected to
ambiguous and pointed questions from the rock media.
The Guitar Player Book also provides the invaluable
information for both the casual and business minded
guitarist, with sections dedicated to choosing and collect
ing guitars, how they are made, warranties, serial numbers,
guitars and airlines, and a glossary of terms and addresses
of major manufacturers. ,
THERE ALSO ARE inside tips on recording studios,
careers in classical guitar, the role of session musicians, the
business of playing the guitar and even the recording of
commercial jingles.
Especially provocative is a piece originally found in the
January 1978 issue of Guitar Player which featured a
symposium of the heads of such guitar manufacturers as
Martin, Gibson, Fender and Ovation. Entitled "Is There A
Future For The American Guitar?" it reveals a pride in
craftsmanship generally not attributed to American in
dustry. v The Guitar Player Book is an attractively put together,
highly readable, valuable source of information. It's a
must for the serious guitarist, and highly recommended
for anyone on down to the music affictianado in general.
The tone of the book is summed up in a quote by the
Grateful Dead's Jerry Garcia. When asked if . there were
any disadvantages to music from the particular perspective
of the guitar, Garcia replied: ;
"For me, I think the only danger is being too much in
love with guitar playing."
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Bruce Williamson
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Oct 24-27
8pm
Oct 28
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French film depicts
career of Napoleon
This weekend Sheldon Film Theatre will be presenting
Bonaparte and The Revolution, a film from France
directed by Abel Gance, which covers young Napoleon
schooldays to his Italian campaign of 1776. Screening
times will be Friday through Monday, at 7 p.m. Admis
sion is $2.50. This movie is 235 minutes in length and it
is in French with English subtitles.
Also showing at Sheldon on Sunday at 3 pjn. is the
NETV-produced film about American landscape painters,
A Sense Of Place.
A Sense Of Place is an exploration with painter, Alan
Gussow, of 10 American landscape painters working in
10 different American landscapes. The film is an out
growth of a book and an exhibit by the same name which
explores American landscape painting. With Alan Gussow,
the author of the book and curator of the exhibit, the
NETV crew traveled more than 9,000 miles and shot
24,000 feet of color film visiting these artists who share
a common bond of expressing on canvas their encounters
with nature. "
The film reflects not only the varied character of the
American landscape, but also the unique and individual
responses of each artist to the land, expressed in paint
ings which are as varied as the landscape itself. Additional
screenings are schedule -tor Nov. 7 at 3 p.m. and
Nov. 8 at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.
They are open to the public and there is no admission
charge.
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$1.25 in advance $1.75 at the door
7 pm 10 pm Sun. thru Thurs.
7 pm 12 pm Fri. thru Sat. & Halloween Night .
Tickets available at Student Union, Miller & Paine, Seiferts,
Magees, Mr. Bike, Front Step, Land & Sky (Cotner ft "O").
Backataqe, Miaty III, The Racquet Lounge, ft Soup't On.
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