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Bill Vencil

Progressive Acoustic Guitar

About Me

I am pleased to announce the online release of my new album, "In the Wilderness". 16 solo guitar pieces. Progressive Acoustic without compromise. Brutally honest (I left the squeaks in :-)).
Please check it out at my web site: www.billvencil.com
There are samples of all songs, and the full album download for $9.99 (USD). I've got MP3, lossless WMA and FLAC formats available.

In addition, my music is also available at Many Miles Music , a new label focused on instrumental music. Check it out!

Finally, for those of you who prefer the "big boys", you can download "In the Wilderness from iTunes, AmazonMP3 and CDBaby.

Thanks for stopping by and checking out my music. I play progressive acoustic guitar, sometimes mixing in a little electric guitar and various textural sounds. You'll even find an ambient piece or two as you delve into my work.

I've been plying the craft of guitar playing for a good while. I got interested in the instrument at the age of 13, after my mother purchased a "cheapie" with Green Stamps. One thing led to another and a Fender Mustang and a Gibson LG1 and an Ibanez PF200 and, well you get the picture.

I spent some time in college studying theory and composition, which was a valuable learning experience. Ives, Copeland, Hindemith, Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, just to name a few. Ear training, vocalizing, inversions, rules of harmonization, atonality, polytonality, dueling perfect 5ths, polyrhythm to name a few more. If 'twer possible, I'd go back in a moment to pick up where I left off.

My involvement in a progressive rock band called Tetelestai (see John 19:31) was an important milestone in my musical experience. Francis Schaeffer's "Art and the Bible" and Hans Rookmaaker's "Art Needs No Justification" helped form a basis for our musical creativity. We played in the Baltimore area, creating a quirky brand of prog-rock. A follow on band called Return from Exile also occupied much of my time. Between the two groups, a significant recorded body of work was produced, including a vinyl album, and several cassette albums.

I am now exploring melody, rhythm, texture and sonority in a mostly acoustic guitar setting. I look forward to sharing the musical result with you.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 8/15/2006
Band Website: billvencil.com
Influences: Norman Blake for his wondrous flat-picking, Peter Lang for opening up American Primitive Guitar vistas, Phil Keaggy for his volume swells, Steve Hackett for his ethereal lead playing, Michael Hedges for the unbelievable experience of "Aerial Boundaries", Martin Simpson for his ability to create musical beauty in simplicity, Robert Fripp for Frippertronics and the angularism of his melodies, Allan Holdsworth for tone and melody and harmony. Then there is Bruce Cockburn, Genesis, Gentle Giant, Aaron Copeland, Charles Ives and everyone I've ever heard...
Type of Label: None

My Blog

Many Miles Music

I am please to announce that "In the Wilderness" is available from a new music company called Many Miles Music.  They are located in the fine State of Washington, and focus on instrumental m...
Posted by Bill Vencil on Mon, 30 Jun 2008 06:16:00 PST

Update on Album Release (In the Wilderness)

So, it's been a few weeks since I released "In the Wilderness" on my web site.  The response has been favorable thus far.  Lots of free downloads, and a decent number of paid downloads....
Posted by Bill Vencil on Sat, 10 May 2008 09:47:00 PST

ALBUM RELEASE - In the Wilderness

I am pleased to announce the online release of my new album, "In the Wilderness".  16 solo guitar pieces.  Progressive Acoustic without compromise.  Brutally honest (I left the squeaks ...
Posted by Bill Vencil on Sun, 13 Apr 2008 07:44:00 PST

Album in Final Stages of Preparation!

OK folks.  I am getting close.  All songs recorded and mixed; preliminary mastering complete.  A few "beta testers" have listened and made suggestions.  Changes incorporated i...
Posted by Bill Vencil on Mon, 24 Mar 2008 06:25:00 PST

Getting There

Well, I've continued to make progress on a set of recorded songs that is likely to become an album (two of which are posted on my profile, see last blog entry).  Got the set out to a few trusted ...
Posted by Bill Vencil on Tue, 26 Feb 2008 12:04:00 PST

Emerging from the Ooze of Life

Greetings! My last blog post was over a year ago.  Sheesh!  What a slacker I am... How to summarize the last year?  Busy, great, painful, depressing, inspiring.  So much has happen...
Posted by Bill Vencil on Tue, 11 Dec 2007 05:09:00 PST

Fits and Starts

What's up? Sorry to have been away so long.  I've been working on the album, but have had a side project recording my son's punk band.  Although I don't consider myself a fan of punk music, ...
Posted by Bill Vencil on Wed, 25 Oct 2006 05:35:00 PST

How I Play Guitar

So, I am sure everyone is on tenterhooks, curious about my playing technique. You're not? I'm shocked! For the those of you that are interested, here's a brief rundown: Flatpicking FoolYep, I am...
Posted by Bill Vencil on Sat, 30 Sep 2006 12:51:00 PST

The Guitars I Play

Throughout the years, I'd had many guitars (just like all the guitar players you've ever known).  As of late, I find myself paring down the collection, and focusing my energies on a small stable ...
Posted by Bill Vencil on Fri, 29 Sep 2006 08:20:00 PST

Why I Play Guitar

I'm standing on a beach in North Carolina. Water lapping around my feet. Sun setting behind me, just over the dunes. The woman who loves me best sitting in a chair, small child on lap. Other progeny p...
Posted by Bill Vencil on Mon, 18 Sep 2006 11:06:00 PST