Life

It happened in the ides of March, in the year of the Lord Anno 1962, as a little boy saw the light of day and was immediately able to delight the ears with his voice of those present. Unfortunately, there weren't that many in the coal cellar... that may well be the reason for the preference for the color black and the metal, above all the wood from which the shed was built.

The boy quickly began to understand that music can reach all living beings on this small planet – regardless of their nation, skin color, religion, mentality or anything else. The decision was quickly made: That's what I want to do from now on: make music! Initially with natural instruments such as the gut flute – much to the inconvenience of the people around him – but the tones were numerous and cheered to heaven.

In his youth – initially forced to play the accordion – he quickly discovered the guitar, the Marshall and the good old 4x12 guitar cab. Now it could begin and was unstoppable.

But in the absence of the necessary money for a classical education, the only teacher remained – was the street.

And when asked by one or the other fellow human being to tune down to a quieter note, the boy soon decided on the acoustic guitar as his permanent companion.

It has stayed that way to this day, drives me, gives me strength, hope and endless fun.

History

1979 - 1981 - Nur zu!, Deutsche Welle, Band, Own compositions, publications

1980 - 1982 - Index B, Deutsche Welle, Band, Own compositions, publications

1982 - 1985 - S.c.u.m., German Punkmusic, Band, Own compositions, publications

1984 - 1990 - Project Niveau, Popmusik, Band, Own compositions, only Live

1991 - 1993 - Baby break, only at home and acoustically, soft tones

1993 - 1998 - various cover bands

1998 - 2014 - Project Kathedrale

2009 - 2013 - Warriors, Rock, Band of St. Gallen.

1991 - today - acoustic guitar music

2020 - today - Project Kathedrale reissue

2021 - today - Project Konzert No. 1

Simply Music

Guido Koepke
Without music, life would be a mistake.
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1844 - 1900)
Guido Koepke
Composer – Acoustic Guitar – Artist