Charles H. Chapman (1951 – July 15, 2011) was an American jazz guitarist, author, and instructor. He had a four-decade recording career and played with Kenny Burrell and Joe Negri.
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Born | 1951 Trenton, New Jersey, U.S. |
Died | July 15, 2011 Boothbay Harbor, Maine, U.S. |
Genres | Jazz |
Instrument | Electric guitar |
Early life and education
editBorn in Trenton, New Jersey, Chapman studied at the Berklee College of Music, which offered him a teaching position after he graduated.[1]
Career
editChapman recorded the tracks for the CDs that accompany the three volumes of the Berklee Modern Method for Guitar by William Leavitt. Chapman wrote over 500 articles and nine books on guitar.
Personal life
editAfter being diagnosed with cancer, he was unable to continue teaching and retired in 2003. He and his wife moved to Boothbay Harbor, Maine, where they had vacationed for 25 years. At the age of 60, he died of a brain tumor on July 15, 2011.[2][3]
Works
edit- Drop-2 concept for guitar. Mel Bay Publications, Inc. 2000. ISBN 0786644834.
- Finger gymnastics: Warm-up, flexibility, speed and strength studies (with CD). Mel Bay Publications, Inc. 2000. ISBN 9780786653157.
References
edit- ^ "Charles Chapman Online Guitar Lessons - TrueFire". truefire.com. Retrieved 2022-08-13.
- ^ Berklee College of Music, Department of Guitar. "Charles Chapman remembered". Archived from the original on 9 February 2012. Retrieved 21 July 2013.
- ^ "In Memoriam: Charles H. Chapman". Vintage Guitar. November 2011. p. 16.