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Todd Green began studying guitar at the
age of ten. He has been writing and performing his own music professionally since the age
of fifteen. He studied composition and arrangement at Berklee College of Music, in Boston,
Mass. At the same time he was studying privately with Mick Goodrich, jazz guitar legend at
New England Conservatory of Music, Pat Metheny, Grammy Award winning guitarist and George
Benson, international recording star. After spending five years in Boston, he moved to New
York City where he performed with the top echelon of studio musicians and toured with
bands throughout the United States, Canada, and Europe. While in New York, he began
studying Western Flute, East Indian Bansuri Bamboo Flute (with Steve Gorn), and Tablas
(Indian hand drums). After a number of years of playing with bands and doing commercials
and session work, he decided to pursue his own music full time. At the same time that he
relocated to western Montana, he also decided to stop playing the electric guitar and
concentrate on acoustic music. Todd now performs nationally as a multi-instrumental solo
artist in the college and fine arts markets. Frequently, along with his concerts, Todd
conducts college master classes and interactive school clinics and assemblies. His columns
on improvisation have been published in Fingerstyle Guitar Magazine.