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December 2021 New Year's Issue

Ancient Future Times: Lustful Elephants Trumpet Spring: Support Music in the New Year

Alternate Reality Concert Videos
•New Ancient Future Video Set for Equinox Release

Help Ancient Future Play Here Now
•Make a Tax Deductible Contribution, Join Us A.F.A.R., and Purchase Music

Private Online Music Lessons
•Zoom Into the New Year

Alternate Reality Concert Videos


Teaser Preview on YouTube: https://youtu.be/qntdJZeMV-0

New Ancient Future Piece Set for Spring Release

Matthew Montfort was the inaugural performer of a series of Alternate Reality Concerts from the Ancient Future on his birthday, 2/12/21. Then on 6/12/21, Ancient Future performed for the first time since their 2019 appearance at the Kentucky Mine Amphitheater in Sierra City, California. Indian tabla master Aditya Kalyanpur shared his iPhone video of the Sierra City concert with Jhankar, an Indian arts organization in Cincinnati, and they came forth to sponsor a virtual concert featuring Aditya Kalyanpur, Matthew Montfort, and keyboard wizard Frank Martin.

The first release from the concert is Montfort's piece, Lustful Elephants Trumpet Spring (L.E.T.S.). It will be available to supporters of the Archive of Future Ancient Recordings on 2/11/22 (the 43rd anniversary of the first Ancient Future concert), and on streaming platforms after the spring equinox. It was composed after studying Rag Basant, a springtime raga that captures the feeling of separated lovers longing to unite. The caption on an associated ragamala painting read: "Bound with a peacock's feathers...his face is as a flower. Elephant-like, he joyfully wanders in the forest among the gopis. Such is Basant raga." Montfort woke up in the middle of the night dreaming of a melody that conjures elephants in mating season. It begins with a low riff that depicts an elephant's legs, and then moves to a jump from low to high like an elephant trumpeting in excitement. The piece quickly became a part of Ancient Future's live repertoire, and a studio version is in production.

Matthew Montfort (scalloped fretboard guitar), Aditya Kalyanpur (tabla), and Frank Martin (keys)

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Help Ancient Future Play Here Now!

Matthew Montfort, Vishal Nagar, and Jason Everett at the Moscow Renaissance Fair

Make a Tax Deductible Contribution, Join Us A.F.A.R., and Purchase Music

Ancient Future has been able to perform only two concerts since the pandemic started. The first was the Alternate Reality Concert with the live band and video crew but no in-person audience. The second was at a crowded international wedding just as Delta was spreading. There was a lot of happy talk about the pandemic being over, but with inadequate vaccine uptake and the premature lifting of mask mandates, soon even the outdoor festivals the band was booked at were cancelled. One cancellation due to a COVID infection of someone associated with the artist or venue can insure that a tour of even a very famous artist loses money, and with the Omicron wave, concerts are being cancelled left and right.

A not insignificant portion of Ancient Future's audience is at high risk of hospitalization or death due to their age, health, or vaccine hesitancy. While we can "create our own reality" in our minds and through virtual concerts, when out in the world it's important that people recognize the actual reality that we are in. While it may be a tough sell with the pandemic fatigue so many are feeling, our collective health and with it the viability of live music will rely on people wearing masks, testing, effective treatments, and increased production, distribution, and acceptance of updated vaccines all over the world. Once those conditions are met, it may be some time before Ancient Future is able to tour again because subsidized anchor dates are needed to build a tour around, and those will be in short supply as presenters make up for years of lost income.

We very much need your support to keep the music alive until in-person concerts are safe for performers and audiences, and economically viable for artists who are not household names. Below are three ways you can help.

1. Make a Tax Deductible Contribution

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2. Push A.F.A.R. Past the Finish Line

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The Archive of Future Ancient Recordings, Ancient Future's fun fan funded recording project, has over 86 minutes of music in it so far.

With musicians who live in different locations with long travel times between them, getting the different ensembles required for each piece of music together in the same room to rehearse and record has been even more difficult due to COVID. The solution has been to make digital mock up tracks and replace all the sampled instruments with performances by master musicians. But this requires hundreds of extra hours of pre-production. Nonetheless, the bansuri, guitar, tanpura, and mock up tracks have been completed on Beyond Kalyan, a 28-minute suite that is waiting for one final overdub. The guitar and mock up tracks are completed for Innocent Explorations, the studio version of Lustful Elephants Trumpet Spring, and Fretless Camel, totaling more than 50 minutes of music in production awaiting final overdubs! Early in 2022 Ancient Future will have a soundproof recording room, making it possible to record anytime. But we do need to raise money to pay the master musicians for their work and to cover travel expenses.

Please become a supporter at one of the levels below, starting at just $15. And if you are already a supporter, you can still upgrade to higher quality downloads until each supporter level is sold out. Once you become a supporter, you will receive all of the tracks in the archive (and all of the tracks that will be added in the future), and you will be eligible to buy a limited edition CD-R of the Best of A.F.A.R. So Far, which includes all of the best tracks that will (barely) fit on a CD-R.

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3. Make a Purchase

Ancient Future's 2020 Vision sale on recordings and educational materials has been extended to encourage support. Purchases at the Ancient-Future.Com World Music Store directly support the artists and the music, and this sale offers bargain prices.

Five for Fifty: Five Releases Just $10 Each

Yearning for the Wind CoverPlanet Passion CD CoverSangria CD CoverSeven Serenades CD CoverSympathetic Serenade CD Cover

Vinyl from the Ancient Future

Visions of a Peaceful Planet LP Cover Art

In the Ancient Future archives are two dozen original vinyl LP copies of Ancient Future's debut recording, Visions of a Peaceful Planet (not a re-pressing). Used LPs have been sold by collectors on eBay for $44 each. But these are unopened virgin copies, and quite a bargain at $40 each until they are gone! Don't have a record player? Get the enhanced CD version of the recording that also includes the band's first video shot in 1978 at the College of Marin.

Visions of a Peaceful Planet by Ancient Future. Original Vinyl Pressing. Very Limited Stock. LP- $40.00: Buy LP Now. Enhanced Audio/Video E-CD-R- $19.98: Buy E-CD Now.

Limited Edition Poster

Planet Passion Poster

Planet Passion 11" x 17" Limited Edition Poster- $15.00: Buy Poster Now. In 2021, a few posters from the original 2001 printing were found deep in the Ancient Future archives. Includes the 8.5" x 11" version while supplies last.

Private Online Music Lessons

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Zoom into the New Year

Private Online Lessons with Ancient Future Bandleader Matthew Montfort. Study any of the musical traditions featured on the Ancient Future web site, all styles of guitar (and other fretted instruments including ukulele, bass, mandolin, charango, and sitar), record production, composition, world rhythms, music theory, and repertoire for all instruments.


Ancient Future Times

June 2021 Issue

Ancient Future Times: First Ancient Future Concert Since 2019 Streams Free!

Alternate Reality Concerts Continue
•First Ancient Future Concert Since 2019 Streams Free!

Alternate Reality Concert Video Tops Ethnocloud Charts
Sympathetic Serenade for Scalloped Fretboard Guitar by Matthew Montfort

Alternate Reality Concerts Continue

Ancient Future Alternate Reality Concert

First Ancient Future Concert Since 2019 Streams Free!

Subscribers to the Ancient Future Times wrote to suggest that Ancient Future offer virtual concerts during the pandemic and beyond. A new series of Alternate Reality Concerts from the Ancient Future was created in response, and Matthew Montfort was the inaugural performer on his birthday, February 12, 2021.

Exactly four months later, Ancient Future will perform a live streaming concert on June 12 at 3:30 PM PDT. It's the first Ancient Future performance since September 1, 2019, when the band performed at the Kentucky Mine Amphitheater in Sierra City, California. Tabla master Aditya Kalyanpur was on that date and handed his iPhone to audience members to take videos of the performance. He shared the results with Jhankar, an Indian arts organization in Cincinnati, and they came forth to sponsor this streaming concert. The concert features a trio program consisting of Matthew Montfort on scalloped fretboard guitar, Aditya Kalyanpur on tabla, and Frank Martin on keyboards. The set list features compositions by Matthew Montfort and Frank Martin.

Saturday, June 12 , 3:30 PM PDT
Ancient Future Trio
Matthew Montfort (Guitar), Aditya Kalyanpur (Tabla), and Frank Martin (Keys)
Free Streaming Concert Sponsored by Jhankar

Upcoming Show Notifications and Archived Streaming Links:
Send email address to info@ancient-future.com with "Alternate Reality Concert" in the subject. There's currently no charge, but donations are very much needed to support the music, especially in this time of uncertainty as to when concerts will again be safe and potentially economically viable.

Time Conversions:
Saturday, June 12 , 12:30 PM HST (Hawaii), 6:30 PM EDT (East Coast USA), 7:30 PM GMT-3 (Rio de Janeiro)
Sunday June 13, 12:30 AM CEST (Central Europe), 4:00 AM IST (India), 7:30 AM JST (Japan)

Biographies

Photo of Aditya Kalyanpur

Aditya Kalyanpur began his training on the tabla at the age of five under the guidance of two of India's top tabla masters: the late Alla Rakha Khan and his son Zakir Hussain. Aditya was first seen performing with Ustad Zakir Hussain for the famous "Wah Taj!" television commercial at the age of 11. His style consists of bold and clear execution of syllables, pinpoint precision in rhythm coupled with a colossal repertoire of compositions and improvisational technique. He has performed with top Indian artists including Shivkumar Sharma, Shujaat Khan, and A.R. Rahman. He can be heard on Katy Perry's "Legendary Lovers" from her album "Prism," and also recorded with Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones.

Photo of Frank Martin

Master keyboardist Frank Martin has performed and/or recorded with a wide variety of artists that include Stevie Wonder, Sting, Larry Coryell, Flora Purim & Airto Moriera, Herbie Hancock, Tuck & Patti, Nguyen Le, Trilok Gurtu, John McLaughlin, Santana, Chris Isaak, B.B. King, Larry Carlton, Bruce Springsteen, Paul Simon, Patti Labelle, L. Subramaniam, Ramsey Lewis, Stanley Turrentine, Turtle Island String Quartet, Zakir Hussain, Wayne Shorter, Chico Pinheiro, Mel Torme, Dizzy Gellespie, Ronnie Laws, Charlie Musselwhite, Annie Lennox, John Mellencamp, Run DMC, MC Hammer, and many others.

Photo of Matthew Montfort

Ancient Future leader Matthew Montfort is a pioneer of the scalloped fretboard guitar (an instrument combining qualities of the South Indian vina and the steel string guitar).He is on DigitalDreamDoor.com's 100 Greatest Acoustic Guitarists list. Inclusion on the list is based on originality, innovation, technique, and influence on other acoustic guitarists over the years. He has performed worldwide, including the Festival Internacional de la Guitarra on the golden coast of Spain near Barcelona, the Mumbai Festival at the Gateway of India in Bombay, and the Music for People and Thingamajigs Festival in San Francisco, from which a segment of his performance was broadcast on the Rachel Maddow Show on MSNBC along with an interview about his guitar work.

Alternate Reality Concert Video Tops Ethnocloud Charts!

Ethnocloud: https://ethnocloud.com/Matthew_Montfort/?y_video=14646&b=943
YouTube: https://youtu.be/smFCU30iWjE

'Sympathetic Serenade for Scalloped Fretboard Guitar' by Matthew Montfort

The first video released from the Alternate Reality Concert Series is a new interpretation of Montfort's solo piece Sympathetic Serenade that expands on the melodic elements of Rag Bhairavi and mixes in chordal structures from Spanish guitar music. It debuted at #1 on the Ethnocloud World Music Chart: India and #6 on the Ethnocloud World Music Chart for May 2021, where it quickly rose to #3.

When Matthew Montfort was working on his debut solo recording for scalloped fretboard guitar, he recorded a number of spontaneously improvised serenades that became Seven Serenades for Scalloped Fretboard Guitar. An eighth improvisation, Sympathetic Serenade, was later released as a mini EP. In this live recording from the inaugural performance of the Alternate Reality Concert Series from the Ancient Future, he revisits the piece with a new interpretation on his custom Martin scalloped fretboard guitar in which he expands on the original's use of the melodic elements of Rag Bhairavi and mixes in chordal structures from Spanish guitar music.

'Sympathetic Serenade' Mini EP

Sympathetic Serenade Cover Art

Sympathetic Serenade for Scalloped Fretboard Guitar by Matthew Montfort. Ancient-Future.Com EP AF-2012. Signed EP CD-R. List $12.98. Buy Link. iTunes. >YTmusic.


Ancient Future Times

March 2021 Issue

Ancient Future Times: Alternate Reality Video from the Ancient Future

Alternate Reality Concerts from the Ancient Future
•Dedicated to a Better Future Through World Fusion Music

Watch and Share the First Video from the Alternate Reality
•Sympathetic Serenade for Scalloped Fretboard Guitar by Matthew Montfort

Alternate Reality Concerts from the Ancient Future

Hands Around a Globe and Ancient Future

Dedicated to a Better Future Through World Fusion Music

Subscribers to the Ancient Future Times wrote to suggest that Ancient Future offer virtual concerts during the pandemic and beyond. A new series of Alternate Reality Concerts from the Ancient Future was created in response. Matthew Montfort was the inaugural performer with a 30 minute live concert on his birthday, February 12, 2021. His improvisational scalloped fretboard guitar performance was streamed and recorded on Zoom.

With over two dozen musicians who live in different cities and perform together in various configurations, arranging an ensemble performance during a pandemic is a considerable challenge. But as vaccinations roll out and the weather warms, it should be possible to stream outdoor group concerts later in the year with enough financial and technical support. Setting up tours requires extensive investments of time and resources, so even when the pandemic is in the rear view mirror, Ancient Future plans on continuing to stream live concerts to reach fans all over the world.

In the meantime, more solo performances and call-and-response round robins are in the works featuring master musicians such as Pandit Habib Khan (sitar), Aditya Kalyanpur (tabla), Shenshen Zhang (pipa), and Faisal Zedan (Syrian percussion).

To sign up for upcoming shows, simply send your email address to info@ancient-future.com. Put "Alternate Reality Concert" in the subject. You will receive a link to participate before each performance. There's no charge, but donations are accepted.

Watch and Share the First Video from the Alternate Reality

'Sympathetic Serenade for Scalloped Fretboard Guitar' by Matthew Montfort

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When Matthew Montfort was working on his debut solo recording for scalloped fretboard guitar (a special guitar modified to enable ornaments characteristic of the sitar), he recorded a number of spontaneously improvised serenades. Were it not for some serendipitous sequencing coupled with the allure of alliteration, it's likely that Sympathetic Serenade would have been released as the eighth improvisation on what became Seven Serenades for Scalloped Fretboard Guitar. Instead, this evocative serenade was released as a mini EP to rave reviews, prompting his addition to DigitalDreamDoor.com's 100 Greatest Acoustic Guitarists list. Inclusion on the list is based on originality, innovation, technique, and influence on other acoustic guitarists. In this live recording from the inaugural performance of the Alternate Reality Concert Series from the Ancient Future, he revisits the piece with a new interpretation on his custom Martin scalloped fretboard guitar in which he expands on the original's use of the melodic elements of Rag Bhairavi and mixes in chordal structures from Spanish guitar music.

'Sympathetic Serenade' Mini EP

Sympathetic Serenade Cover Art

Sympathetic Serenade for Scalloped Fretboard Guitar by Matthew Montfort. Ancient-Future.Com EP AF-2012. Signed EP CD-R. List $12.98. SALE $10. Buy CD Now. iTunes. >YTmusic. Educational Digital Liner Notes- $1.98 (SALE $1.50): Buy Liner Notes Now.

Sympathetic Serenade Digital Liner Notes


Ancient Future Times

January 2021 Issue

Ancient Future Times: Alternate Reality Concerts from the Ancient Future

Alternate Reality Concerts from the Ancient Future
•Matthew Montfort Performs Inaugural Recital

Seven Steps of Sound Support
•Help Musicians Through Tough Times

Reading, Rhythm, and Raga
•Matthew Montfort's Masterclasses

Private Online Music Lessons
•Winter Bloom on Zoom

The Cowboy and the Yogi
•Book by Music Writer Teed Rockwell Features Reviews of Ancient Future

Alternate Reality Concerts from the Ancient Future

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Matthew Montfort Performs Inaugural Recital on Scalloped Fretboard Guitar

Ancient Future Times subscribers wrote to suggest that Ancient Future offer virtual concerts. In response, we are starting a new series of Alternate Reality Concerts from the Ancient Future.

Matthew Montfort will be the inaugural performer with a 30 minute concert live online on his birthday, February 12, 2021, at 7:30 PM PST. He will improvise music on the scalloped fretboard guitar so you can experience relaxing live music from the comfort of your couch. There's no charge, but donations are accepted. To sign up, simply send your email address to info@ancient-future.com. Put "Alternate Reality Concert" in the subject. You will receive a Zoom link and password shortly before the event.

With over two dozen musicians who live in different cities and perform together in various configurations, an ensemble performance isn't something that can be offered while it is dangerous for people from different households to gather. But a round robin Ancient Future Alternate Reality Concert featuring solo performances by members of Ancient Future is in the works and will be announced in the next Ancient Future Times. When it is warm enough for the musicians to perform together outside with masks, we hope to be able to offer an Ancient Future Alternate Reality Concert with a few of our musicians performing together in real time. We will need support to make that possible, so please read on to learn how you can help!

Epilog: First Video from Alternate Reality Concert Series

This evocative serenade was initally released as a mini EP to rave reviews, prompting Matthew Montfort's addition to DigitalDreamDoor.com's 100 Greatest Acoustic Guitarists list. Inclusion on the list is based on originality, innovation, technique, and influence on other acoustic guitarists. In this live recording from the inaugural performance of the Alternate Reality Concert Series from the Ancient Future, he revisits the piece with a new interpretation on his custom Martin scalloped fretboard guitar in which he expands on the original's use of the melodic elements of Rag Bhairavi and mixes in chordal structures from Spanish guitar music.

Seven Steps of Sound Support

To Help Musicians Through Tough Times

By the time it is safe to perform concerts again, many venues that have hired Ancient Future will be gone. Fewer venues, most with large debts to finance after being closed for more than a year, will be offered a plethora of bookings of mega famous artists whose tours were postponed and who also will need to repay debts and recoup expenses. Artists working in genres that are considered niche by the mainstream music industry will have to wait for venues to be financially viable enough to take more risks with programming. So, your help is very much needed to keep the music alive.

1. Make a Tax Deductible Contribution!

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Make a Tax Deductible Donation. Ancient Future was accepted for fiscal sponsorship with InterMusic SF, a 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Organization, and now donations made through them on behalf of Ancient Future are 100% tax deductible to the full extent of the law!

2. Remote Recording A.F.A.R.

The Archive of Future Ancient Recordings, Ancient Future's fun fan funded recording project, has over 86 minutes of music in it so far. Another set of studio tracks that will expand the project by over 50% is in production.

Due to the pandemic, the project has switched to remote recording, which will require an investment in software and equipment for each collaborating musician. Since remote recording can't be done in real time due to latency, hundreds of extra production hours have already gone into making MIDI mock ups and tempo tracks for the musicians to perform to. For the first time in A.F.A.R. history, the upcoming New Year's issue of the A.F.A.R. Email Newsletter will include links to audio files of some of those works in progress to give supporters a window into the creative process!

Please consider becoming a supporter at one of the levels below, starting at just $15. And if you are already a supporter, you can still upgrade to higher quality downloads until each supporter level is sold out. Once you become a supporter, you will receive all of the tracks in the archive (and all of the tracks that will be added in the future), and you will be eligible to buy a limited edition CD-R of the Best of A.F.A.R. So Far, which includes all of the best tracks that will (barely) fit on a CD-R.

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3. Vinyl from the Ancient Future

Visions of a Peaceful Planet by Ancient Future is the band's debut recording, recorded between December 1978 and May of 1979, when all of the members were studying at the Ali Akbar College of Music in San Rafael, California, under the late sarod master, Ustad Ali Akbar Khan.

In the Ancient Future archives are two dozen original vinyl LP copies of Visions of a Peaceful Planet (not a re-pressing). Used previously played LPs have been sold by collectors on eBay for $44 each. But these are unopened virgin copies, and quite a bargain at $40 each until they are gone!

Don't have a record player? Get the enhanced CD version of the recording that also includes the band's first video shot in 1978 at the College of Marin.

Visions of a Peaceful Planet LP Cover Art

Visions of a Peaceful Planet by Ancient Future. Original Vinyl Pressing. Very Limited Stock. LP- $40.00: Buy LP Now. Enhanced Audio/Video E-CD-R- $19.98: Buy E-CD Now.

 

4. Follow and Share Ancient Future on Social Media

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5. Homeopathic Streaming

Matthew Montfort is a signatory to this Artist Rights Alliance Letter to the Editor published in the New York Times December 11, 2020. It brings home the point that streaming services have concentrated new revenues at a handful of major labels, publishers and superstars who operate at scale while most artists struggle to build sustainable careers, even those who receive substantial airplay and critical acclaim.

Unfortunately streaming services have become the dominant outlets for music, and so world fusion music needs to gain a higher profile on all the services in order to reach its potential for social change. Please add Ancient Future to your playlists and share them on social media. For your own listening, stream them with the sound at a very quiet homeopathic background level. For deep listening of the music in its full glory, please take the next step and purchase high quality copies at Ancient-Future.Com.

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Reading, Rhythm, and Raga

Matthew Montfort's Masterclasses

Matthew Montfort taught music at the Blue Bear School of Music for over two decades. In 2021, he returns to teach three virtual masterclasses:

1. Learn to Read Music by Studying Classical Guitar Technique

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Rise Above Reliance on TAB!

January 19 to February 23, 2021, Tuesdays from 7:30 to 8:30 PM, Have Fun Learning to Read Music through Classical Guitar Technique, Blue Bear School of Music Online. Guitarists are often good at reading TAB, but poor at reading sheet music. This class by Matthew Montfort will get you started learning to read standard music notation, while at the same time introducing foundational classical guitar technique that you can also apply to other styles of playing. You'll learn simple etudes and classical pieces, great for boosting your fingerstyle skills while actually having fun learning to read music! Tuition: $180 for six weeks. Buy Tix.

2. Got Rhythm?

Online Rhythm Lesson

World Beat Workshop Returns to Blue Bear Online

Get Rhythm!

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Ancient Traditions – Future Possibilities: Rhythmic Training Through the Traditions of Africa, Bali and India by Matthew Montfort.

This classic "world beat bible" by Matthew Montfort takes the student on a musical voyage through the ancient rhythmic traditions of Africa, Bali, and India with a series of exercises that require no instruments to perform. Interesting, imaginative and fun, these rhythm exercises will be of immense help to all music lovers, not just percussionists. The new downloadable companion set of MP3 audio guide and MIDI groove tracks of the exercises in the book is set up for playback on Mac and PC computers, tablets, and smartphones.

3. Indian Raga for Western Musicians

Scalloped Fretboard Guitarist Matthew Montfort

Improve Your Improvisation Skills Through Melodic Training

January 21 to February 25, 2021, Thursdays from 7:15 to 8:15 PM, Indian Raga for Western Musicians, Blue Bear School of Music Online. This masterclass by world fusion pioneer Matthew Montfort will help you improve your soloing in any music genre from rock to jazz to free improv through melodic training. Learn the emotional power of each interval and how to construct meaningful melodies through the tradition of Indian raga. Open to all instruments and voice. Tuition: $180 for six weeks.

Private Online Music Lessons

Skype Guitar LessonSkype Rhythm LessonLearn Ancient Traditions on Skype

Winter Bloom on Zoom

Private Online Lessons with Ancient Future Bandleader Matthew Montfort. Study any of the musical traditions featured on the Ancient Future web site, all styles of guitar (and other fretted instruments including ukulele, bass, mandolin, charango, and sitar), record production, composition, world rhythms, music theory, and repertoire for all instruments.

There are many advantages to online lessons. The lessons can easily be recorded, and it is easier to evaluate a student's technique with a camera than from behind a music stand. The main drawback to online lessons is that recording software is needed to perform duets due to internet latency issues. But duets are possible online via file exchange, digital audio workstations, and a free browser-based multitrack recording platform. Matthew Montfort will return to teaching in-person lessons when it is truly safe. At that time, he will be offering hybrid online/in-person lessons for students in Marin and Sonoma counties, with package deals for three online lessons and one monthly in person lesson to develop ensemble skills.

The Cowboy and the Yogi

India Currents Review
India Currents July 93 Article (1.2 MB pdf)

Book by Music Writer Teed Rockwell Features Reviews of Ancient Future

For 25 years, Teed Rockwell wrote a monthly column for India Currents magazine on all aspects of Indian music, ancient and modern, classical and popular. His book, The Cowboy and the Yogi: Ideals Shared by India and America, is a collection of Rockwell’s best columns plus additional commentary. He studied with Ali Akbar Khan, Shahid Parvez, and other great Indian classical musicians and is philosophy lecturer emeritus at Sonoma State University. He performs Indian classical and popular music on an instrument he calls the touchstyle Veena.

His book features reviews and articles covering Ancient Future. Here are just a few quotes:

From a review of World Without Walls by Ancient Future (p.10) "rich tapestry of multitracked orchestrations. . . .one of the finest world fusion albums ever recorded."

From a review of Asian Fusion by Ancient Future (p. 155) "The real key to Ancient Future's greatness, however, is that their music is hard to describe but easy to listen to. They blend these diverse elements with such sensitivity that every innovation they introduce seems natural and inevitable."

From a review of Seven Serenades for Scalloped Fretboard Guitar by Matthew Montfort (p. 159) "Montfort's guitar . . .reveals a thorough knowledge of Hindustani microtonal ornaments, transferred in ways that create one of the most distinctive guitar sounds in contemporary music. However, it also reveals a lifetime of exploration in world music, which can be immediately summoned in a flash of inspiration. When this level of mastery is reached, there is no need to rewrite. The first improvisation has the depth of a reworked composition."

Matthew Montfort's email response to the above article about Montfort's solo guitar release was found in the Ancient Future archives. It is not often that an artist gets a chance to review a review of their work: "I'm blown away. This is a very thoughtful and thorough article that goes way beyond what passes for music writing these days. I wish the music critics at the major publications had 10% of your insight. This may be a special calling of yours, combining both your skills in music and philosophy."