Michael Dobkin — Pop and Jazz Reimagined on Classical Guitar

Michael Dobkin — Pop and Jazz Reimagined on Classical Guitar

Not every important guitarist makes their home in the concert hall. Michael Dobkin has built his audience somewhere just as real — online, one arrangement at a time — and in doing so he has become a familiar and beloved voice for a generation of players who discovered the classical guitar through their screens.

A guitarist for the streaming age

Dobkin is a classical fingerstyle guitarist who has assembled an extensive catalogue of videos devoted to the music he loves — pop standards, jazz, and the rhythms of South America, all arranged for solo classical guitar. The standard "Fly Me to the Moon" is typical of his world: a song everyone half-knows, recast for six strings with taste and a real sense of line. His guiding philosophy is disarmingly simple, and he has put it plainly: play music that you love.

Sharing the music

What sets Dobkin apart from many online players is his generosity. Where the rights allow, he provides free PDF scores of his arrangements in his video descriptions, so that listeners can become players. In a field where good arrangements are often guarded, that openness has earned him a loyal following and made him a genuine educational resource — a way in for countless people who might otherwise never have picked up the instrument.

Widening the door

There is real value in what Dobkin does. By arranging familiar pop and jazz on the classical guitar and handing the music away, he meets new listeners where they are and shows them that the instrument is not a closed, formal world but an open one. Players like him are part of why the classical guitar continues to find fresh, enthusiastic audiences far beyond the recital hall.

FAQ

What kind of guitarist is Michael Dobkin?

A classical fingerstyle guitarist known for solo arrangements of pop, jazz and South American music.

Where can you hear him?

Primarily on his YouTube channel, where he shares performances and arrangements.

Does he share his arrangements?

Yes — where the rights allow, he provides free PDF scores in his video descriptions.

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