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JEFF McERLAIN - At age 12,
Jeff McErlain picked up a guitar and never looked back. Inspired by Beck,
Hendrix and Page in his early years, he attended the Berklee College of Music
where he was introduced to legends like Coltrane, Miles and Monk. After school,
he headed to New York City, where he hooked up with Liquid Hips, a funk-metal
group. After releasing three CDs and touring Europe, he started an instrumental
trio where he has focused his efforts since. Jeff also produces and writes
music, teaches at the National Guitar Workshop, and has a successful teaching
practice. I am fortunate enough to make a living on the instrument and I think
that is something people can learn. Schools don’t really teach you what you
learn on gigs. For example, as primarily a rock guitarist I didn’t learn the
importance of repertoire. I found out the hard way that I really didn’t know a
lot of tunes and that worked against me at a lot of sessions. Most players try
to play things before they actually know what it is they are trying to play. If
a student is having trouble with a song or riff, I ask them to sing me the
melody and then play it. The student is often surprised that they didn’t
actually know it. Once they have the melody in their head the difference is
amazing. Muriel Anderson's All Star Guitar Night benefits the Music For Life Alliance
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