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Peter Autschbach was born on 1961 in Siegen, West Germany, is an A german male classical composers. Discover Peter Autschbach's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?
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Peter Autschbach Net Worth
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Peter Autschbach (born 1961 in Siegen, West Germany) is a German composer, guitarist and music teacher.
Peter Autschbach learned to play the guitar being autodidact, in 1988/89 he was a private student of jazz guitarist Joe Pass.
In 1990, he completed his jazz studies at the Cologne Musikhochschule with highest honors.
Since 1990 Autschbach teaches at the music school Lennestadt, conducts guitar workshops in Germany, Europe and Asia and he wrote eighteen guitar teaching books.
He developed new didactic approaches that are used by many teachers such as the electric guitar method "Let's Rock" and the two-volume acoustic guitar book "Rock On Wood".
He joined the band of the rock opera Tommy written by Pete Townshend, he played about 1,000 shows between 1995 and 2005.
Since 1998, Autschbach composes for his band Terminal A, touring in Germany and abroad.
Autschbach released nine albums with his original compositions.
Since 1999, Peter Autschbach writes compositions for the magazine "Akustik Gitarre", which are printed in the column "Fingerstyle Jazz".
He also worked for the Dortmund Philharmonic Orchestra being guitarist in various musicals such as Cabaret (2002) and West Side Story (2004).
Later he was chosen by Brian May to be a guitarist in the Queen show "We Will Rock You" in Cologne and Vienna.
Since 2009, Autschbach has been working in a duo with the female singer Samira Saygili.
Since 2010, he started a new duo with guitarist Ralf Illenberger, who is living in Sedona, Arizona.
So far they released three albums, No Boundaries, One Mind and Zero Gravity.
As a solo guitarist and interpreter of his fingerstyle compositions, Autschbach was invited to play in Singapore (2011) and Japan (2014).
The duo was invited by the German fingerstyle guitarist Peter Finger to join the "International Guitar Night" tour in 2011 and 2018.
Since 2011 he conducts video-workshops like "Acoustic Rock" and "Guitar Hero" in the workshop magazine "Acoustic Player".
Autschbach's compositions make up a large part of his work.
He developed his musical language over decades, picking up elements of Jazz, Blues, Rock and Latin American music.
Unexpected modulations and changes in rhythm cause surprises, yet the music with its singable melodies always stays tonal, thus allowing less experienced listeners to be able to understand and appreciate his music.
Autschbach's interpretations of well-known songs are integrated in this recognizable style of composition by using reharmonization and often a new rhythmic approach.
In 2013, the US guitar manufacturer Larrivée developed a new electric guitar called the "Autschbach Model".
Also the German luthier Joe Striebel honored Autschbach with four different signature series.
Autschbach is also endorsed by G66, the European distributor of Fractal Audio equipment.
The textbook "Gitarre lernen mit Zacky und Bob" for children aged eight and over, published by Schott Music in 2016, teaches playing on the entire fretboard right from the start, so that the guitar can be experienced as a whole.
Autschbach composed 90 easy-to-play guitar pieces for this two-volume work.
The homepage relating to the books features explanatory videos for each piece.
Autschbach's album Begin At The End was released by Da Vinci Edition, Osaka, Japan in April 2018.
Their first joint album Sweeter Than Honey, was released on 9 November 2018 by Acoustic Music Records.
On December 14, 2019, Samira Saygili and Peter Autschbach won the first prize in the "Best Singer" category and an award in the special category "Best Guitarist" with the song "Holobiont" (music: Peter Autschbach, lyrics: Samira Saygili) at the event "Deutscher Rock und Pop Preis" (German Rock and Pop prize).
Their joint album "Sundowner" was released March 2021.
In May 2023 the album TA2 by Autschbach's band TA2 was released on CD and on digital platforms.
It includes nine originals, a cover of the song "Love Games" by the band Level 42 and a rendition of the Hendrix-classic "Little Wing".