"Whether with a beginner or an expert I believe that the teacher's
job is to help the student move their playing to a new level.
Generally speaking it is more difficult for the expert or
experienced player to advance dramatically than it is for the
beginner. I work to become an expert in how we advance in our
playing, and to be an expert in teaching the process."
Born and raised in Saskatchewan, Paul Mowbray is an eclectic
songwriter and composer, and a gifted guitarist. After studying
music in Saskatoon, teaching in alternate schools, and working
in a long term care facility for schizophrenics in Vancouver,
Paul moved to Salt Spring Island to undertake a year of composition
and study. Taking the time to get it right, he launched his solo
recording and performance career with a gorgeous instrumental disc
entitled "Prairie Stop" in 2005. Years of teaching guitar resulted
in an intimate understanding of what the instrument is capable of,
while his prairie roots shine through in this atmospheric suite for
solo guitar. For students of the guitar he included full tablature
of the music in PDF files on the CD.
Paul is also a dedicated songwriter. He has written swing songs
and ballads for other artists. When he writes for his own
performance he tends toward the lyric driven music of performers
like Tom Waits and Leonard Cohen. He does, though, love pop rhythm
and melody, Joni Mitchel and Dave Matthews are also strong
influences.
Paul currently performs solo, in a duo with violinist Tracy Mills,
and in a world jazz duo "Mowbray and Wall", with saxophonist Mike
Wall.
More information about Paul can be found at: www.paulmowbray.com