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Bruce Saunders is a Professor of Guitar at Berklee College of Music, where he has taught since 1992. He is also a renowned guitarist, having toured globally as a band leader and sideman. Saunders holds a Bachelor of Music in classical guitar and theory from Florida State University and a Master's in Jazz Performance from the University of North Texas. He has authored influential books such as *Pentatonics, Modern Blues*, and *Melodic Improvisation* (Mel Bay Publications). His career includes recordings with notable artists like Jack DeJohnette and Dave Holland, and he has led four albums under his name. Saunders has also taught at New York University and conducted clinics worldwide, including in Mexico and Colombia. His teaching focuses on jazz, improvisation, and contemporary guitar techniques.
- Education: Florida State University (B.M. in Classical Guitar and Theory), University of North Texas (M.M. in Jazz Performance)
- Key Achievements: Four recorded albums as a leader, extensive touring history, authorship of pedagogical books.
His research interests revolve around expanding jazz and contemporary guitar pedagogy, blending theory with performance实践. Though no specific grants or labs are mentioned, his global teaching engagements highlight his influence in music education.
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