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Indigenous to California, Adam Werner grew up with Rock Guitar Legends, such as: Randy Rhoads, Steve Vai and Joe Satriani. He started his first Rock band in the early 1990’s and gained much respect as an innovative and progressive musician which incorporated odd meters, unorthodox key changes and intricate instrumentation with compositions that pushed the boundaries of Rock music. He soon found the desire to explore the acoustic guitar when introduced to Windham Hill and its artists, such as, Will Ackerman and Michael Hedges. This was the direction he was destined to go.
Adam Werner is a solo acoustic guitarist with an interest in unconventional techniques, styles and applications to Finger-style guitar playing. He has an impressive musical background of experience and education, continues to move forward and grow as an accomplished musician. Adam is currently an active performer with the WoodSong Acoustic Concert Series, a member of the Association for Finger-style Guitarists (AFG) and is a regular performer at NAMM. Adam Endorses: Kiso/Klein Guitars, Martin Guitars Strum ‘N Comfort, FRAP and Sunrise Pickups.
Adam’s performance experiences range from clubs to cafes, colleges to universities, showcases, competitions, trade shows and festivals, within the Los Angeles, Ventura and Orange County areas and throughout California and the mid west.
Adam’s passion for music is only surpassed by his tenacious drive to continue an active career as a musician and performer without compromising his integrity or desire to explore, learn and grow.
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Solo acoustic guitar. |
CD: Apprentice of a Dead Man
Credits: Adam Werner - Guitar |
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Guitar and Bass duet. |
CD: Apprentice of a Dead Man
Credits: Adam Werner - Guitar & Kentaro Otsuka - e. Bass |
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Solo Acoustic Guitar. |
CD: Apprentice of a Dead Man
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