In 1965, guitarist Marc Ribot, then an 11-year-old aspiring rock musician, started taking classical guitar lessons from a close family friend, Frantz Casseus, who took inspiration from the folk forms of his native Haiti. Though in his professional life Ribot would go on to make quite dissimilar and beautifully off-center music, both on his own and with a range of collaborators, he would carry with him the formative concepts he gleaned from his time with Casseus. Here Ribot performs one of Casseus’ masterpieces. Read the complete article here: https://acousticguitar.com/dance-of-the-hounsies-learn-a-haitian-classical-masterpiece-on-acoustic-guitar/, or pick up the September/October 2021 issue of Acoustic Guitar magazine at https://bit.ly/3B6Wgnd.