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  1. George Abel Van Eps (* 7. August 1913 in Plainfield, New Jersey; † 29. November 1998 in Newport Beach, Kalifornien) war ein amerikanischer Jazzgitarrist. Er spielte als erster Jazzmusiker auf der E-Gitarre und entwickelte bereits 1939 eine Gitarre mit sieben Saiten.

  2. Occupation (s) Musician. Instrument (s) Seven-string guitar. Years active. 1924–1998. Labels. Euphoria, Capitol, Concord Jazz. George Abel Van Eps (August 7, 1913 – November 29, 1998) [1] was an American swing and mainstream jazz guitarist.

  3. 14. Apr. 2020 · jazz guitar legends Apr 14, 2020. George Van Eps was an innovative guitarist and inventor, also known as the "father of the 7-string guitar". His pianistic approach to the guitar utilized harmonized scales and inner moving voices to create entire chord solos, which had previously not been done.

  4. 8. Okt. 2006 · 256K views 17 years ago. This is a clip from the 1979 Pittsburgh Men's Club Allegheny Jazz Festival, featuring the innovator and absolute master of solo jazz guitar, George Van Eps. Here he...

  5. George Van Eps. George Van Eps was a jazz guitarist legend. He was the one who, as far back in the 1930s, pioneered a harmonically complex chordal/lead style. This style was later eclipsed by single-string idioms like Charlie Christian and Django reinhardt.

  6. 7. Dez. 1998 · George Van Eps, a guitarist who played with some of the biggest names in jazz and pioneered the seven-string guitar, died on Nov. 29 at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian in Newport Beach,...

  7. 7. Aug. 2012 · George Van Eps. Biography. Has Influenced. George Van Eps was a quiet legend among jazz guitarists, one who as far back as the 1930s pioneered a harmonically sophisticated chordal/lead style that was eclipsed in influence by the single-string idioms of Charlie Christian and Django Reinhardt.