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B i o g r a p h y

Scott Ouellette is a self-taught classical/solo guitarist living on the east coast of the United States. He first began playing the guitar at age 7. Soon he discovered the sounds of Andres Segovia, Christopher Parkening and Konrad Ragossnig. Not having a teacher available, he used the recordings of classical guitarists as his guide, and taught himself how to read music during the process. 

 

By the age of 16, Scott had already graced the stage of The Palladium in New York, performed on television, and was getting work as a professional guitarist.

 

After graduating high school, Scott was accepted to Berklee College of Music in Boston Massachusetts where he studied guitar performance and theory.  In 2003 he began composing for solo guitar, and would hold concerts in and around Boston, New Hampshire and Maine. 

Scott also does work as a professional music copyist, creating sheet music for pro and semi-pro guitarists primarily from YouTube. His work has been published in songbooks by Hal Leonard Publishing, as well as through independent musicians. Scott's own publications have reached thousands of guitarists, and his hit "Cullare la Tempesta" has now reached global attention.  Scott currently performs in concert halls and small venues, performing his original music, as well as standards in the classical and Spanish guitar repertoire. 

 

 

 

With Darragh O'neill, Firehouse Center f

In 2013, Scott joined forces with Darragh O'Neill, one of Ireland's top classical guitarists, for a one night only concert at the Firehouse Center for the Arts in Newburyport Massachusetts.

 

 

With Ulisses Rocha, Firehouse Center for

In 2014, Scott performed with Ulisses Rocha, Brazil's most well known contemporary solo guitarist, also at the Firehouse Center for the Arts. 

 

Scott also leads his duo with Tom Lynch on Djembe, performing at summer festivals and small intimate venues.

Scott and Tom Duo

 

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