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- Bryson Andres and his violin
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- Alaska Teen Media Institute
That's what Bryson Andres does. Taking well known songs and playing them or playing original songs. He does it with subtle flair. ATMI Reporter Tiana Johnson sat down with Andres after months of tracking him down. Johnson gets Andres to open up about how he started, his style of play, and his plans for the future.
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Piece Description
That's what Bryson Andres does. Taking well known songs and playing them or playing original songs. He does it with subtle flair. ATMI Reporter Tiana Johnson sat down with Andres after months of tracking him down. Johnson gets Andres to open up about how he started, his style of play, and his plans for the future.
Musical Works
| Title | Artist | Album | Label | Year | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Riddle | Bryson Andres | N/A. | N/A | 0 | 03:39 |
Johnn Vasquez
Posted on March 31, 2011 at 11:02 PM | Permalink
The violin
This piece got my attention because Bryson Andres’s story is “humorous” yet intriguing. He seems to be pretty dedicated since he stayed in the orchestra class even after the girl left. Another reason why I really liked this piece is because I can personally relate to his story. What makes his great story even greater is the background music that shows how he plays. Tiana Johnson does a great job interviewing this great musician.