Author: knowingtrees

  • Today the Birds are Saving My Life – new song from Congress of Starlings

    Today the Birds are Saving My Life – new song from Congress of Starlings

    I’m thrilled that my friends, The Congress of Starlings, are sharing some new music!

    You can listen to today the birds are saving my life which is included in this post. Or listen to that, and a second track natural disasters, on the Congress of Startlings bandcamp page.

    These tracks are from their new album, Orphans, which will be released on February 6, 2026. Fans who RSVP for the February 4 Orphans Listening Party can hear the whole album, and interact with the band.

    Congress of Starlings are one of my favorites can I can’t wait to hear the whole album!

  • You’ve Got Gold – John Prine Tribute Film

    You’ve Got Gold – John Prine Tribute Film

    It was a thrill to be in a packed house at The Guild a couple weekends ago, for a screening of You’ve Got Gold. I thought it was fantastic. Gillian Welch and David Rawlings were a favorite. I also liked Jason Isbell. (I must admit that I’ve never sug into his catalog.)

    The film is on a pretty big tour. You can find out more about that, and watch the trailer here. https://www.yougotgoldmovie.com/

  • Get Into a Real Jam – Jason’s Interview in Acoustic Guitar Magazine

    Get Into a Real Jam – Jason’s Interview in Acoustic Guitar Magazine

    p.s. 2011!?!?!?!? Wow, I have been at this for a long time.

    Recently, I was passing along some approaches toward, and conventions within, a sing-along-style jam.  I was reminded of this article from Acoustic Guitar Magazine.

    I was interviewed for the article, and I’m proud to say that a lot of my thoughts were included!  

    Read or download the whole article here.


  • Two Works Purchased by the City of Albuquerque

    Two Works Purchased by the City of Albuquerque

    I’m thrilled to announce that two of my visual art pieces, Riverside and Arcs, were recently purchased by the City of Albuquerque. 

    The pieces will eventually be showcased in the city’s administrative buildings.Thank you to the City of Albuquerque, and the New Works program at OffCenter Community Arts for their support in this process.

  • On Practicing – End of the Line intro

    On Practicing – End of the Line intro

    The other day I was noodling around with some “mini shape” transitions and stumbled upon the intro to End of the Line by the Traveling Wilburys.

    The last phrase of the intro has the chords G > A > D > A > D.

    I’m playing it using a combination of mini shapes with the 

    • root on the 3rd string
    • root on the 2nd string
    • or root on the first string

    The phrase sounds like this.

    Thre major “mini” chord shapes. R = the root note.

    Playing it before I really dig in.  Click to enlarge the video window.

    Maybe you can hear that there are some small gaps in the moves between chords. I can hear that, and it’s NOT how I want to sound! I’d better dig in.

    My understanding of what to play is clear, so that means my playing habits are creating some hesitations between the chords.

    Time to remove those hesitations.

    How does one go about that?

    Here is the process I use to find, and begin to correct, habits that are holding me back.

    It’s not just a matter of practice. I need to figure out exactly what my fingers are already doing, and work one changing THOSE habit. What I don’t want to do is just keep practicing over and over and over, and there by continuing to engrain the stuff I’m trying to remove.

    Here is a video where I’m not looking for the sound. I’m looking for where I see moments, of hesitation, or confusion on the part of my fingers.

    Looking for issues in my left hand fingers. Click to enlarge the video window.

    Now it’s just a matter of putting in the time and effort to build a set of new habits. I’m going ot have to spend A LONG TIME practicing like this.

    Part of the problem is that I’ve been playing for a long time and these habits are well engrained. I’m going to have to be mindful of this work throughout all of my playing time for week? months? Years?

    Beginning the Process of Cleaning Up My Playing

    Yep. Now that I’m aware of the issue, it’s getting a little bit better.

    But, this is far from a new habit. It’s going to take A LOT longer, and a ton of patience, to be able to do this with less tension.

    I know that, once the tension is relieved, I’ll be able to bring it up to tempo.

    It I try to play it at a faster tempo now, I will unconsciously revert to the ingrained habit of playing with tension.

    I hope this was interesting for you.

    Do you have known, or unknown habits, that you’d like to work on? I’m available for private and small group lesson, in person in Albuquerque, NM or virtually on Zoom.

    In my experience, it is doing this kind of work that is PERFECT for virtual work. We’d be able to identify problem areas, and create a practice plan for you to bust through those limitations!


    Email Jason

  • NEW CLASS! Music Crew plays The 90s UNPLUGGED

    NEW CLASS! Music Crew plays The 90s UNPLUGGED

    Journey back to the era of flannel, grunge, and iconic acoustic performances in this unique music class for adults! “MTV Unplugged: The Acoustic ’90s” offers a deep dive into the legendary live sessions that epitomized the decade.

      Whether you’re an experienced musician or just picking up an instrument, this class provides a fun and engaging environment to learn and play some of the most beloved songs from the 1990s.

    The Music Crew Unplugged classes run on Wednesdays, 6:00 to 8:00 for eight weeks, beginning July 9.

    We’ll meet at the Saavedra Filing Station, 225 Saavedra RD SW.


    Register in the Knowing Trees Store

    There is more information at the Music Crew: The 90s Unplugged FAQ.

    And, please write to Jason at jason@knowingtrees.com with any questions and/or concerns. He’s very happy to help!

  • NEW CLASS! Grateful Dead Head Ensemble at FUSION

    NEW CLASS! Grateful Dead Head Ensemble at FUSION

    Get on the bus this summer as you, your intrepid teacher Jason McInnes, and your fellow Deadheads gather for this eight-week adult education music class dedicated to exploring and performing the music of the Grateful Dead.

    Designed by considering the needs of beginning, intermediate and advanced musicians, this course offers a deep dive into the band’s rich catalog, from beloved classics like “Truckin’” and “Friend of the Devil” to deeper cuts and extended jams.

    The class includes hands-on instruction, group rehearsals, and opportunities to jam in a relaxed, collaborative setting. Whether you’re a guitarist, bassist, vocalist, keyboardist, drummer, or other instrumentalist, you’ll gain new insight into the Dead’s music through playing it among a generous, encouraging community.

    The class will culminate with a gig during The Days Between; the week of celebration and commemoration between the anniversaries of Jerry Garcia’s birth (Aug.1) and death (Aug. 9). Gig details TBA.


    Register at FUSION!


    Grateful Dead Head Ensemble FAQ

  • My Pieces for the New Works Program from OffCenter Community Arts at FUSION

    My Pieces for the New Works Program from OffCenter Community Arts at FUSION

    I’m thrilled to say that the New Works program, which I was a part of at OffCenter Community Arts, is now up at FUSION, until June 22, 2025.

    These are the four pieces I have on display, among the work of 23 more artists from the program.

    From OffCenter

    This 12-week professional development program provides artists with educational workshops, a peer-network of artists, plus materials and support to create new, original artwork. The New Works program is a unique and welcoming opportunity for artists seeking professional development support.

  • Our Bathhouse Featured in the Book Bathrooms with Dignity

    Our Bathhouse Featured in the Book Bathrooms with Dignity

    Our bathhouse (compost toilet and outdoor shower) at the Saavedra Filling Station are featured, along with tons of information and photos in the new book, Bathrooms with Dignity, by Not our Farm

    I’m so honored that they used so many of my photos!

    I didn’t know anything about compost toilets when I moved to Albuquerque, and I’ve learned a lot!

    Same with the kinds of physical demands it takes to be a farmer.  

    This is a very cool book and I highly recommend it if you are curious.

    From Not Our Farm

    This stunning 100-page book is full of farmworker testimonials, horrifying, heartbreaking and hilarious stories about lack of bathroom access on farms, food safety implications of this issue, compost toilet tutorials and blueprints, incredible art and photography and so much more.

    Purchase Options

    You can purchase a print edition, or download a free digital version at Not Our Farm.

    The Vision and Construction

    It was Maria who had the vision for this project. They saw something that I didn’t.  Now, the compost toilet and shower are integral to the smooth-ish function of our household. 

    The structure was designed, and built by Tanner Slick and Darah Gillum. During the initial discussions Maria said something like, “Build the compost toilet of your dreams!”

  • Grateful Deadhead Ensemble – Music Class at FUSION

    Grateful Deadhead Ensemble – Music Class at FUSION

    Thanks for visiting!

    Here’s some FAQ info about the class. 

    If you have other questions and/or concerns. Jason would love to hear from you.

    Feel free to contact him at 773-369-8268 (phone/text) or jason@knowingtrees.com

     

    Grateful Deadhead Ensemble

    • Next Session Begins – Oct. 7 – Register at FUSION
    • Tuesdays,  6:30 to 8:30 – exact dates depend on the season
      • Eight classes, plus one gig (nine meetings total)
    • We’ll have class at FUSION
    •  $350 (This works out to $20 an hour.)
    • All Instruments/singers welcome!
      • Guitar players – Acoustic guitars are recommended, but not required. We’ll figure out amplification needs as the class rolls along.
      • Drummers – There won’t be a back line at our practice space. Hand percussion instruments are HIGHLY recommended.
      • Keyboardists – Jason will be providing a keyboard for the band to use. Obviously, should we have more than one keyboard player, there could potentially be some challenges. But, nothing that I think will hold us back.  Please contact Jason at 773-369-8268 (phone/text) or jason@knowingtrees.com if you plan on playing keyboards.
    • Worried that you’re not good enough to play? Worried that you’re too good?
      • This will be a multi-level class. Everyone will be asked to go to the edge of their abilities. Now, that edge will be very individual, as some folks are just beginnng and some folks have a lot of experience. Jason is confident that, no matter your experience level, you’ll walk out of class with a) something to work on, musically and b) a spring in your step from sharing music with such an positive community

    Grateful Deadhead Ensemble – Live at Canteen Brewhouse – Aug 10, 2025

    This is just a quick taste of our gig. Here is our full setlist

    Jam > Bertha

    Friend of the Devil

    Ripple

    Mr. Charlie > Box of Rain