Guitar Party

Episode 31 June 23, 2021 01:04:46
Guitar Party
Walsh Wednesday
Guitar Party

Jun 23 2021 | 01:04:46

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Show Notes

Every episode holds a very special place in my heart, but this was particularly meaningful for me becauseI was able to interview the woman who was my first musical instructor- and it was her first ever podcast appearance! On today's episode, it's my honor to introduce award winning singer/songwriter/guitarist/educator Helen Avakian. 

It has been a while since Helen and I have seen each other, but it was wonderful catching up, and learning even more about her backstory. Bringing it back to her early education Delaware, to how she moved to New York and how we met, to where she is now in Wisconsin, Helen went into detail about how her passion grew. We also had an indepth conversation on focal dystonia, her challenges with it, and how mindful practice is key to building your skills and overall health. And lastly, we wrap things up about talking about some musical achievements, including the story behind her 2014 Fingerstyle Championship win along with other amazing awards and accomplishments. 

In regards to music, Helen had some fun with aliteration. So, on today's Walsh Wednesday, you get to hear "Wilma's Waltz" and "Waking Up in Winfield," both accompanied by her partner, David Irwin.  

For links people can find Helen Avakian at www.helenavakian.com as an artist and instructor. 
 
Here is Helen Avakian's Facebook artist page.
https://www.facebook.com/HelenAvakianMusic/

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