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Local teen to jam in Seattle
By Rodika Tollefson
KP News
Jake Nelson, a 13-year-old Harbor Ridge Middle School
student who lives on the Key Peninsula, headed off to a
popular guitar camp in Seattle at the end of June.
Nelson won a scholarship to the National Guitar
Workshop, which will include studying with famous
guitarists such as Joe Satriano and Steve Vie.
“This
is a very prestigious music camp … and to get a
scholarship is quite an achievement,” said Jake’s guitar
teacher, Dan Wilson, who is a Key Pen resident and owns
AllStar Guitar in downtown Gig Harbor.
To win the scholarship, Jake had to
record a CD with three songs, including an original,
about his aunt’s divorce, as well as write a paper about
his love of music.
Jake, who lives in the Minter Creek
area, started playing guitar in third grade after a
stint learning the piano, which he admits he didn’t
like. He writes his own music and lyrics and recently
performed at Harbor Ridge with a band of his friends at
a talent show. He is the singer for the band.
“I’m pretty nervous,” Jake said in
an interview a few days before leaving for the camp.
He said he likes to play in a band
better than solo because the music sounds better.
“(Playing in a band) is something
I’ll strive for,” he said.
Jake’s father, Mark, said he bought
him a guitar because Jake was interested in it. Both
Jake and his 11-year-old sister, Chloe, are encouraged
to pursue their interests, and have limited or no access
to things like watching television or playing
videogames. Instead, Jake likes to race sailboats,
participate in water and snow sports, and similar
activities.
“As a teacher it doesn’t get much
better than this,” Wilson said. “Jake is an Allstar; I
think he can be an example to all those learning to play
any instrument that there are multiple ways to learn and
grow and the fun is finding them and going for it… Now
all he needs is a name for the band and a bus to tour
in.”
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