Peter Gelling

Peter Gelling
Origin Canberra
Genres Blues / Jazz

Peter Gelling is an Australian musician and an author.[1] His album Bluestime was nominated for 2000 ARIA Award for Best Blues & Roots Album.[2] A former member of Canberra band Blind Freddy (founded in 1988 along with Mick Malouf, Paul Kindermann and Tim Spellman) he began publishing instructional manuals in 1997. He has over 60 titles to his credit for a range of instruments and styles. [3]

Discography

Blind Freddy

  • Blind Freddy (1995) - Bent Notes

Peter Gelling

  • Bluestime (2000) - Bent Notes[4][5]

Neal Pattman and Peter Gelling

  • It Seemed Like a Dream (2001) - Bent Notes[6][7]

Peter Gelling featuring Doug Williams

  • Fortune (2003) - Bent Notes[8][9]

Kate Meehan, Skip Landy, Peter Gelling

  • My Sister’s Shoes (2008) - Bent Notes[10][11]

Konstantin Shamray plays music by Peter Gelling

  • Siberia to Sydney (2016)

Partial Bibliography

  • Recorder with Andrew Scott
  • Teach yourself harmonica
  • Progressive Guitar with Gary Turner
  • 10 Easy Lessons Sing
  • 10 Easy Lessons Blues Harmonica
  • Ten Easy Lessons Learn to Play Drums
  • Theory Method
  • Young Beginner Theory Method - Book 1
  • Beginner Rock Singing: For Beginners
  • Complete learn to play piano manual
  • Funk and R&B Keyboard Method
  • Saxophone
  • Beginner Rock Guitar: For Beginners
  • Progressive flute for young beginners
  • Blues Guitar Solos: Progressive
  • Progressive Complete Learn to Play Keyboard Manual with Gary Turner
  • Progressive Piano for Adults
  • Progressive electric guitar
  • Rock Saxophone Method
  • Progressive Blues Rhythm Guitar Method
  • Progressive Blues Lead Guitar Licks
  • Progressive Blues Lead Guitar Method

References

  1. Totman, Greg (25 September 1999), "Mellencamp's Voyage Of Maturity", Illawarra Mercury
  2. "The ARIA Nominees", Billboard, 21 October 2000
  3. York, Barry (26 January 1997), "Gelling's World Of Blues", Canberra Times
  4. Howard, Lee (19 September 1999), "BLUESTIME.", Sunday Herald Sun
  5. Mcdonald, Graham (13 November 2000), "Surprise That Gave Pleasure", Canberra Times
  6. Howard, Lee (29 July 2001), "It Seemed Like A Dream.", Sunday Herald Sun
  7. Foster, Michael (16 July 2001), "Phenomenal Playing By 18-year-old", Canberra Times
  8. Foster, Michael (27 October 2003), "Surprise That Gave Pleasure", Canberra Times
  9. Howard, Lee (25 January 2004), "ROCK/BLUES", Sunday Herald Sun
  10. Williams, Ken (14 November 2008), "My Sister's Shoes", The Age
  11. Shand, John (27 February 2009), "CD Reviews", Sydney Morning Herald
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