Part One: Melody
Focuses on single note soloing. Learn how to effortlessly solo through complex chord changes.
Jazz Guitar Players
A major player who has always been underrated, George Barnes was one
of the first to record on electric guitar (accompanying blues singers)
and was a top studio guitarist during much of his career. His style
was very much based in the 1930s, and his single-note lines predated
Charlie Christian, although he had much less of an impact.
A professional by the time he was 13, Barnes was working on the staff
of NBC by 1938. Based in Chicago, he recorded with Big Bill Broonzy,
Washboard Sam, and other blues performers. After a stint in the military
during World War II, Barnes resumed his studio work and recorded radio
transcriptions with his unusual octet. Although he performed in many
types of settings in the 1950s, Barnes did not gain much recognition
until he teamed up with fellow guitarist Carl Kress (whose sophisticated
chord voicings perfectly complemented Barnes' solos) in the early '60s.
After Kress' death in 1965, Barnes often collaborated with the younger
guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli, but it was his period as co-leader of a
quartet with cornetist Ruby Braff (1973-1975) that gave Barnes his greatest
fame, shortly before his death. He recorded as a leader for OKeh (two
numbers in 1940); Wolf; and Keynote (with his octet on a posthumously
released Hindsight LP); commercial sides for Decca and Mercury; with
Kress (and in one instance Bud Freeman) for Stash, United Artists, and
Audiophile; with Pizzarelli for Columbia and A&R; and in the 1970s
for Famous Door and Concord.
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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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