Influential Jazz and Rock Guitarist
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Tim Miller is a distinguished guitarist and educator at Berklee College of Music, renowned for his unique contributions to the worlds of jazz and rock guitar. He is celebrated for his innovative 212 Intervallic Arpeggio System, which has gained popularity among guitarists globally. Tim's recent recording, Trio Vol. 3, showcases his melodic compositions and distinctive acoustic-electric sound. He has collaborated with a plethora of acclaimed musicians, including Dweezil Zappa, Eric Johnson, and Paul Motian, and has been recognized by Guitar Player magazine for his “pure melody consciousness” and remarkable control. As a professor at Berklee, Tim emphasizes the importance of creativity and individual expression in music, mentoring students to develop their unique voices. He co-authored the influential book Creative Chordal Harmony for Guitar with jazz legend Mick Goodrick, further solidifying his impact on guitar education. With a Bachelor’s degree from the University of North Texas and a Master's from the New England Conservatory, Tim continues to inspire both students and fellow musicians through his performances and teachings.