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Born on January 4, 1962 in Taplow, England, Rod Poole began his studies in guitar in 1972. He has experimented with various musical idioms, including free improvisation, free jazz and live electronic music. A founding member of the Oxford Improvisor's Cooperative, Poole's association was between the years 1983 and 1986. He performed with Derek Bailey as well as in private collaborations with Keith Rowe of AMM. After moving to the United States in 1989, his studies in just intonation began with instructor, [[Erv_Wilson|Ervin Wilson]].
'''Rod Poole''' (January 4, 1962, Taplow, England – May 13, 2007, Hollywood, California) began his studies in guitar in 1972. He has experimented with various musical idioms, including free improvisation, free jazz and live electronic music. A founding member of the Oxford Improvisor's Cooperative, Poole's association was between the years 1983 and 1986. He performed with Derek Bailey as well as in private collaborations with Keith Rowe of AMM. After moving to the United States in 1989, his studies in just intonation began with instructor, [[Erv Wilson|Ervin Wilson]].


Known primarily as acoustic guitarist, his Martin guitar was refretted with just intonation frets.  
Known primarily as acoustic guitarist, his Martin guitar was refretted with just intonation frets.


'''selected discography'''
== Selected discography ==
* 1996 - The Death Adder (WIN Records) solo acoustic guitar
* 1998 - December 96 (WIN Records) solo acoustic guitar
* 1998 - Iasis (Transparency) solo acoustic guitar
* 2001 - Acoustic Guitar Trio (Incus) with Neils Cline and Jim McAuley
* 2005 - Rod Poole & Sasha Bogdanowitsch - Mind's Island ‎(Justguitar Records) guitar and vocal duets
* 2009 - Acoustic Guitar Trio ‎– Vignes (Long Song Records) with Neils Cline and Jim McAuley


1996 - The Death Adder (WIN Records) solo acoustic guitar
== External links ==
* [https://harmonicsdb.wordpress.com/category/rod-poole-1962-2007/ Rod Poole Memorial] on David Beardsley's blog


1998 - December 96 (WIN Records) solo acoustic guitar
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[[Category:People]]
1998 - Iasis (Transparency) solo acoustic guitar
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2001 - Acoustic Guitar Trio (Incus) with Neils Cline and Jim McAuley
 
2005 - Rod Poole & Sasha Bogdanowitsch - Mind's Island ‎(Justguitar Records) guitar and vocal duets
 
2009 - Acoustic Guitar Trio ‎– Vignes (Long Song Records) with Neils Cline and Jim McAuley
 
 
Ron died in Hollywood, California, April 2007.
 
https://harmonicsdb.wordpress.com/category/rod-poole-1962-2007/
 
 
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Revision as of 21:33, 27 March 2022

Rod Poole (January 4, 1962, Taplow, England – May 13, 2007, Hollywood, California) began his studies in guitar in 1972. He has experimented with various musical idioms, including free improvisation, free jazz and live electronic music. A founding member of the Oxford Improvisor's Cooperative, Poole's association was between the years 1983 and 1986. He performed with Derek Bailey as well as in private collaborations with Keith Rowe of AMM. After moving to the United States in 1989, his studies in just intonation began with instructor, Ervin Wilson.

Known primarily as acoustic guitarist, his Martin guitar was refretted with just intonation frets.

Selected discography

  • 1996 - The Death Adder (WIN Records) solo acoustic guitar
  • 1998 - December 96 (WIN Records) solo acoustic guitar
  • 1998 - Iasis (Transparency) solo acoustic guitar
  • 2001 - Acoustic Guitar Trio (Incus) with Neils Cline and Jim McAuley
  • 2005 - Rod Poole & Sasha Bogdanowitsch - Mind's Island ‎(Justguitar Records) guitar and vocal duets
  • 2009 - Acoustic Guitar Trio ‎– Vignes (Long Song Records) with Neils Cline and Jim McAuley

External links