Chuck Loeb has created a definitive video library that includes hundreds of jazz guitar lessons. Students have unlimited access to Chuck Loeb's entire jazz guitar method, plus guitar tabs and other study materials.
What ultimately sets these guitar lessons apart from other online offerings however, is the ability to submit a video for review using the ArtistWorks Video Exchange® learning platform. Dave Stryker reviews each submission and records a video response, offering tips about how to progress. All students can access the Video Exchange library, which is constantly expanding and may contain the key to unlock your playing.
- 100s of guitar lessons at your own pace
- All levels from beginner to advanced
- Slow Motion Isolation and Video Looping
- Submit practice videos to your teacher
- Get custom feedback on your playing
- Practice the advice and get better faster
- Connect with students around the world
- Learn from everyone’s Video Exchanges
- Stay motivated to progress your playing
Learn jazz guitar from a master of improvisation.

Learn Online with Jazz Guitar Lessons from Chuck Loeb
About Chuck
Chuck Loeb was a versatile composer, arranger and producer with a passion for jazz guitar. He was exposed to jazz through fusion music of the early 70s, which inspired him to formally study jazz guitar. Chuck's first mentor was the jazz guru Dennis Sandole, and he later studied with Jim Hall. Chuck attended Berklee College of Music in Boston where he studied jazz guitar, as well as composing and arranging. Chuck's influences include Wes Montgomery, George Benson, John McLaughlin and Pat Martino. In his early professional career Chuck Loeb played with jazz luminaries like Chico Hamilton, Ray Barreto, Hubert Laws, and many others. He joined the Stan Getz band in 1979 and later became the musical director for the group and composed much of the material. In 1985, Chuck joined the jazz fusion group Steps Ahead and his later 1996 solo release "The Music Inside" held the number one position on the contemporary jazz charts for six weeks. He was a member of the Bob James led group Fourplay since 2010 until he passed away from cancer in 2017.


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