The book is complemented by 55 audio tracks on Souncloud and by corresponding videos on the YouTube Guitar Mosaic playlist. These are completely free and included with the book purchase.
"Guitar Mosaic" has been used at Colleges throughout Los Angeles and has been used by acclaimed teachers and performers Evan Herschelman and Tom Hynes amongst others.
Joe LoPiccolo is a guitarist and composer whose work is influenced by Classical, Jazz and World Music styles. Writer Dan O'Heron of the Pasadena Weekly stated his music is "Soft spoken eloquence, fascinatingly improvised." and "The music is comforting and visual, it takes you to a better place, a paradise found."
"Having exceptional ability in both classical and jazz genres is very rare; Joe excels in both styles." - Guitarist Andrew York, formerly of the Grammy Award winning Los Angeles Guitar Quartet
"LoPiccolo's impeccably executed, imaginative arrangements reveal his mastery of the guitar and its most subtle timbres." - Andy Ellis, former senior editor of Guitar Player
Joe LoPiccolo is a graduate of The California Institute of the Arts, receiving his BFA in Jazz Guitar and his MFA in Guitar Performance. He is also a graduate of the Berklee College of Music Youth Summer Program and has taken masterclasses with guitarists Guinga, Paco Serrano and Mick Goodrick.
He is music faculty at Mt. San Antonio College and College of the Canyons where he teaches World Music, Rock Music History, Music Fundamentals, Group Guitar, Guitar Improvisation and Individual Guitar Instruction in both jazz and classical genres. He has authored two texts, Guitar Mosaic and Improvisation for Guitarists and was a contributor to Andrew York's Jazz Guitar For Classical Cats series by Alfred. Joe was a columnist for Fingerstyle Guitar Magazine, writing a column entitled "The Global Guitarist".
He is an ASCAP Plus Award recipient and won the Guitar Player Magazine "Reader's Challenge" in February of 2006. Joe has Endorsement or Artist deals with Evans Amps, Godin Guitars, La Bella Strings, Sadowsky Guitars, Tom Anderson Guitars, Taylor Guitars and Xotic Guitars.