Chuck Loeb Interview on Examiner.com

Mon, 04/07/2014 - 2:26pm
Written by AW

chuck loeb interviewChuck Loeb recently did an interview about his new jazz guitar lessons with journalist Brittany Frederick which appears on Examiner.com.

"I think the most important thing that's going on for me right now is this teaching thing. I'm just so excited to be involved with ArtistWorks, and [to] have my own format for giving something back educationally in what I love more than anything else which is jazz guitar and jazz music. It's been a long time coming, and now I finally have a format for it...I think I'll be able to connect with people around the world."

- Chuck Loeb

ArtistWorks' new Online Jazz Guitar School with Chuck Loeb launches in April and Chuck is clearly excited about taking his unique method for simplifying jazz improv to the masses.  Click on the picture to read the full interview and find out more about the new online Jazz Guitar School with Chuck Loeb at www.chuckloebguitar.com

Jazz Guitar Lessons with Chuck Loeb: The 6 Positions

Wed, 03/26/2014 - 2:50pm
Written by AW

One of the most important things in Jazz Guitar is being able to improvise. To pull off a good solo, you need to know which key and scales work with the backing chords. What can be confusing when learning jazz guitar is that there are a variety of patterns and locations to play the same scale. It's important to know the most efficient way of finding the right notes for the desired key from anywhere on the neck as you move around.

The way to do this is to learn the geography of the fretboard and understand how the notes relate to each other - which brings us to what Chuck Loeb refers to throughout his jazz guitar lessons as "The 6 Positions."

Jazz Guitar Lessons with Chuck Loeb Coming Soon

Wed, 03/19/2014 - 2:19pm
Written by AW
Visit chuckloebguitar.com for more info! Big News:  Online Jazz Guitar Lessons with Chuck Loeb Launch this Spring

Click here to sign up for early VIP notification and incentives!

Jazz improvisation is often seen as an elusive and intimidating pursuit among guitarists. Without a background in music theory, the average guitarist often has trouble wading through all scales, modes, and other knowledge that's required for playing jazz guitar. Without access to a good teacher, trying to learn jazz guitar can be an overwhelming and unfulfilling experience. 

Awesome Jazz Bass Duet: Marco Panascia & Dario Deidda

Thu, 01/09/2014 - 1:54pm
Written by AW
Topics: bass, jazz, jazz bass

Check out this awesome jazz bass duet between Marco Panascia (double bass) and Dario Deidda (electric bass). This was filmed in Rome back in 2010, thanks to No Treble for originally posting this! Find out more about their playing at www.marcopanascia.com