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Lokigui

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Jason G. Bernard also known as loki-gui.
I have been playing stringed instruments for 25 years, and through those years I have played a 5 string banjo, tenor banjo, mandolin but I always return to rhythm guitar as my instrument of choice. I have developed my own style of playing over time using tonal chords, middle voicing’s and my favorite's triads to accentuate the melody lines of my songs. Some of my chord voicing's are a little different than the norm so I have included them on the bottom of my lyrics pages. I hope that you enjoy these songs.

http://www.suntarot.com/lokigui.html

I am presently playing a B-15 Norman 12 string guitar. This wonderful guitar was born to play in the woods around a bardic fire.

Blessed Be
loki-gui

My next CD will be entitled "Acoustic Dancer"

It is a work in progress
1. Handfasing Song
2. Baroness Caerleon
3. Eternity
4. Inclement Weather
5. Beltane Round
6. Green Man
7. How Long
8. Barleycorn
9. Ianna
10. Dragons
11. Fortune Teller
12. Got Away Lovers
13. Think on You
14. Carry Him

I also front a band called Triskalia. Our debute CD is entitled: Myth, Magick & Mysteries.

http://www.triskalia.com

Review from http://members.aol.com/ivycleartoes/music.html

* -Guitar, strings, and drums make a traditional and catchy alternative Pagan band sound with Celtic roots. It's earthy music whose vocals are also very interesting--the male lead always sounds traditionally bard-like, and the subject matter skips around to many Pagan subjects like magick and mythology. Based in Montreal, Triskalia is made up of some very talented artists, most of whom do or have done other musical projects as well. Give them a listen.
 
 
 
 
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