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Graham Peter Hall, generally known as GP Hall (born 15 July 1943, Hampton Hill,
London London is the capital and largest city of England and the United Kingdom, with a population of just under 9 million. It stands on the River Thames in south-east England at the head of a estuary down to the North Sea, and has been a majo ...
, UK)GP Hall entry in ''International Who's Who in Popular Music, Volume 4'', page 212 (published by Routledge, 2002) -also viewable vi
Google Books
/ref> is an English musician, composer and improviser.


Musical style and techniques

He uses
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and
fingerpicking Fingerstyle guitar is the technique of guitar picking, playing the guitar or bass guitar by plucking the strings directly with the fingertips, fingernails, or picks attached to fingers, as opposed to flatpicking (plucking individual notes with ...
techniques but also plays (or prepares) his guitars with various found implements such as
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s, palette knives,
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strips, an antique
psaltery A psaltery ( el, ψαλτήρι) (or sawtry, an archaic form) is a fretboard-less box zither (a simple chordophone) and is considered the archetype of the zither and dulcimer; the harp, virginal, harpsichord and clavichord were also inspired by ...
bow, wind-up toy cars and others in order to create a variety of different sounds and attacks.Description of Industrial Sound Sculpture on Techniques page of GP Hall website
retrieved 28 October 2008

(hosted on GP Hall's homepage), retrieved 3 May 2009
Hall refers to one of his main playing approaches as "Industrial Sound-Sculpture". This involves creating a highly detailed and layered
impressionistic Impressionism was a 19th-century art movement characterized by relatively small, thin, yet visible brush strokes, open composition, emphasis on accurate depiction of light in its changing qualities (often accentuating the effects of the passage ...
sound piece by layering and/or looping guitar sounds and signals created by a variety of standard and non-standard methods. The sound-sculptures can be melodic, amelodic or both.


History


1960s and early 1970s - blues etc.

Raised in the East End of London, Hall was schooled in classical, flamenco and jazz playing and went on to develop his skills as a guitarist in the British blues boom of the late 1960s (he would also be inspired by the developing
hard rock Hard rock or heavy rock is a loosely defined subgenre of rock music typified by aggressive vocals and distorted electric guitars. Hard rock began in the mid-1960s with the garage, psychedelic and blues rock movements. Some of the earliest hard ...
scene). As a teenager, he played in the Odd Lot Band and set up the Odd Lot Club as a venue for their music, which in turn attracted more established bands and players for concerts. As he became better known, Hall went on to play at more celebrated London venues including
The Roundhouse The Roundhouse is a performing arts and concert venue situated at the Grade II* listed former railway engine shed in Chalk Farm, London, England. The building was erected in 1846–1847 by the London & North Western Railway as a roundhouse, ...
, the Middle Earth club and the 100 Club (where he was a resident player). He supported the likes of
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,
The Hollies The Hollies are a British pop rock band, formed in 1962. One of the leading British groups of the 1960s and into the mid-1970s, they are known for their distinctive three-part vocal harmony style. Allan Clarke (singer), Allan Clarke and Graham ...
, and
Chris Farlowe Chris Farlowe (born John Henry Deighton, 13 October 1940) is an English rock, blues and soul singer. He is best known for his hit single " Out of Time" written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, which rose to No. 1 in the UK Singles Chart in 196 ...
and played on stage with original American blues heroes
John Lee Hooker John Lee Hooker (August 22, 1912 or 1917 – June 21, 2001) was an American blues singer, songwriter, and guitarist. The son of a sharecropper, he rose to prominence performing an electric guitar-style adaptation of Delta blues. Hooker often ...
and Sonny Boy Williamson.in Avant Magazine: Feature on GP Hall in ''Avant Magazine'', October 1997
(hosted on GP Hall's homepage), retrieved 3 May 2009


1970s - into the avant-garde

Hall's musical approaches began to broaden in the early 1970s. He spent some time living with
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musicians (studying with renowned flamenco guitarist
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) and subsequently became involved in more avant-garde work, writing, producing and performing regularly at th
British East/West Centre
in London. In 1972, Hall was commissioned by the
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Arts Centre in
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to write ''The Estates'' - a "large and complex" musical piece intended to depict the breakdown of established communities to make way for the New Town of
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. The piece was scored for a large ensemble centred on guitar, bass,
clarinet The clarinet is a musical instrument in the woodwind family. The instrument has a nearly cylindrical bore and a flared bell, and uses a single reed to produce sound. Clarinets comprise a family of instruments of differing sizes and pitches ...
,
glockenspiel The glockenspiel ( or , : bells and : set) or bells is a percussion instrument consisting of pitched aluminum or steel bars arranged in a keyboard layout. This makes the glockenspiel a type of metallophone, similar to the vibraphone. The glo ...
,
hammer dulcimer The hammered dulcimer (also called the hammer dulcimer) is a percussion-stringed instrument which consists of strings typically stretched over a trapezoidal resonant sound board. The hammered dulcimer is set before the musician, who in more trad ...
, assorted percussions and two specially prepared piano frames. ''The Estates'' was recorded and released on album by Prototype Records in 1972. Originally an hour long, the recording was subsequently edited down to twenty-five minutes, and a version was released twenty-five years later on the ''Mar Del Plata'' album in 1997. Video footage also exists but has not been commercially released.


Mid-1970s to mid-1980s - wilderness years

At around this time, Hall's promising career was cut short by personal trauma. He describes it as having been "traumatised by a situation of events beyond my control... I was in the wrong place at the wrong time and the experience left me mentally, physically and spiritually bankrupt. As the trauma took hold, it took my confidence and self worth." He was driven to alcohol and to what he describes as "other escape mechanisms that took me to places I didn't want to go." Hall spent a fifteen-year period in personal and material decline. He suffered from depression and became homeless and destitute on several occasions until joining a recovery programme. During the 1980s he began to "communicate back into the real world via my music... at first it was a real hard slog. But as if to compensate, I had extraordinary insights. I am sober today and lead a relatively ordinary life and I really value that. I could not perform my music in any other way other than with a clear head, because it requires so much concentration. It was an isolated and lonely road, but I do appreciate the people who helped me in financial and supportive ways and gave me encouragement when I had many setbacks."


1990s - renaissance

Hall's next solo album, ''Imaginary Seasons'', arrived on his own Imaginary Music label in 1995. Having signed to the Future Music Recordings label, Hall delivered a further follow-up in 1996 - ''Figments of Imagination''. 1997 saw the release of two GP Hall albums - ''Mar Del Plata'' (a similar album to ''Figments of Imagination'', compiling both old and new tracks) and the live recording ''Marks on the Air''.


Discography (selected)


Albums

*''The Estates '' (1972 Prototype Records) *''Manifestations '' (1975 Prototype Records) *''Colors (Movements)'' (1986, Kenwest) *''Imaginary Seasons'' (1995, River Flow Productions) *''Figments of Imagination'' (1996, Future Music Records) *''Mar Del Plata'' (1997, Future Music Records) *''Marks on the Air'' (1997, Esoteric Binaural Label) - live album *''Steel Storms (And Tender Spirits)'' (1998, Future Music Records) - double CD *''Each A Glimpse (And Gone Forever'' (1999, Esoteric Binaural Label) - mixture of studio and live tracks *''Industrial Blue'' (2002, Burning Shed) - compilation of "industrial" pieces *''Gothic Flamenco'' (2005, Bronze Records) *''Pyroclastic Flow'' (2010 Imaginary Music) *''Embarkation'' (2012 Clay Pipe Music) *''Spirits'' (2014, Bandcamp self-release) *''Palm Tree Ablaze'' (2015, Bandcamp self-release) *''Spatial Awareness'' (2018, Bandcamp self-release) *''Ships of the Desert'' (2018, Bandcamp self-release) *''Tender Mercies'' (2019, Bandcamp self-release) *''Be Strong'' (2019, Bandcamp self-release)


Singles/individual release tracks

*"The Lorca Train" (2014, Bandcamp self-release) *"The Landing March 19, 2014, Bandcamp self-release) *"Summer Lightning" (2014, Bandcamp self-release) *"Into the Blue" (2014, Bandcamp self-release) *"Bossy Boots" (2014, Bandcamp self-release)


(with Ant Sauchella

*"Raison d'être part 1 & 2" (2014, Bandcamp self-release)


(with Suvi & Phillip Allan

*"Key to My Heart" (2018, Bandcamp self-release)


Appearances on Various Artist compilations

*''Colors (The Collection)'' (1986, Kenwest) *''Eclectic Guitars'' UP6 (Unknown Public)


DVDs

*''Electric'' (2006, self-released) *''Guitarist'' (2006, self-released) (The majority of GP Hall's catalogue has consisted of short-run release albums which have been deleted fairly quickly, meaning that many recordings of individual pieces have been re-released on subsequent recordings.)


References


External links


GP Hall homepageGP Hall @ MySpaceGP Hall blogGP Hall YouTube channel
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