Part One: Melody
Focuses on single note soloing. Learn how to effortlessly solo through complex chord changes.
Jazz Guitar Players
An acoustic guitarist with a very pretty tone, Earl Klugh does not
consider himself a jazz player and thinks of Chet Atkins as being his
most important influence. Klugh played on a Yusef Lateef album when
he was 15 and gained recognition in 1971 for his contributions to George
Benson's White Rabbit record. He played regularly with Benson in 1973,
was a member of Return to Forever briefly in 1974, and then in the mid-'70s,
began recording as a leader.
After a couple well-received solo albums on different Capitol imprints
including Blue Note, Klugh hit pay dirt with 1979's One on One, a Grammy-winning
collaboration with pianist Bob James. More solo albums followed before
the sequel to One on One, Two of a Kind, appeared in 1982. In 1984 he
changed labels and released one of his most popular albums, Soda Fountain
Shuffle, on Warner Brothers. Klugh made his biggest artistic impression
yet in 1989 with the self-explanatory Solo Guitar.
Two years later he would return to the "serious jazz" repertoire
of Solo Guitar, but this time with bassist Ralphe Armstrong and drummer
Gene Dunlap on the acoustic bebop outing The Earl Klugh Trio, Vol. 1.
Cool from 1992 found him working with Bob James again and was followed
by three more smooth releases for the Warner Brothers family before
the jump was made to Windham Hill with 1999's Peculiar Situation. Compilations,
live albums, appearances with others, and reissues filled the years
leading up to 2005's Naked Guitar, a stripped down, standards-heavy
album for the Koch label. The Spice of Life followed in 2008.
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Focuses on single note soloing. Learn how to effortlessly solo through complex chord changes.
Focuses on chord melody. Learn new harmonic devices and understand chords in a whole new way.
Study Chris Standring's six recorded solos, transcribed with audio and high def video.
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