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Nigel Martin:
Quality guitar driven instrumental music.
Nigel Martin is a hugely experienced guitarist, composer and producer based in
the United Kingdom with well over 20 years of playing and recording experience writing
music in a wide range of styles covering rock, jazz, blues, acoustic, fusion,
classical and electronic.
His music is generally instrumental and perfectly complements films,
advertisements and radio based projects. He is also a lecturer and provides
expert advice on both recording technology and music performance at educational
establishments around the UK.
Nigel has performed both as a solo artist and within various bands covering a wide
range of styles including Progressive Rock, Blues, Jazz, Experimental and Fusion
based genres.
You can hear more of Nigel's music on his SoundCloud page.
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Guitar Music
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Guitar Music II
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Hands Up
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Nigel Martin lives in
Uttoxeter, England.
Tagged as: Alt Rock, Folk-Rock, Blues, Rock, Instrumental Rock, Electric Guitar, Headshaking.
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