Part One: Melody
Focuses on single note soloing. Learn how to effortlessly solo through complex chord changes.
Jazz Guitar Players
Emily Remler's death at age 32 from a heart attack (certainly not helped
by her frequent use of heroin) was a shock to the jazz world, and a
sad waste. She was just beginning to emerge from the Wes Montgomery
influence and develop her own voice.
Remler began playing guitar when she was ten, attended Berklee (1976-1979),
and recorded as a leader for the first time in 1980. She played with
the L.A. version of the show Sophisticated Ladies (1981-1982) and in
1985 had a duo with Larry Coryell, but otherwise mostly worked as a
leader with her own small groups.
After recording bop-oriented dates for Concord, she had a contemporary
set for Justice, and toured with David Benoit before her sudden death.
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It has been many years since the first edition of Play What You Hear (originally released in 2000). Now volume two is here with new ideas and concepts, complete with audio, video, traditional notation and TAB throughout. High resolution pdf available for printing the entire program. For intermediate and advanced players.
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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