Man-O-Man! 'You'll Never Walk Alone' rendition @ 9:06+ is incredible: the seamless & beautifully evolving harmony should humble all in the presence of a truly missed compositional genius, researcher and great guitarist. MANY THANKS TED GREENE.
I love listening to Ted play a tune, and trying to pick out recognizable harmonic and/or melodic movement that I can recognize. I find I learn quite a bit by just listening to Ted play, rather than trying to follow what he is saying, esp. on the videotaped lessons. Just take a look at the "students" at this seminar when the camera pans during the break. Most are are seasoned pros in their fifties, with a shredder or two thrown in the mix, and even they are like " huh??", lol!
Miles said he knew right away who he wanted in his band when he was auditioning. Was how they picked up their instrument. Ted would have fit right fast with miles.
Hahahahaha so hard to string tune keep in tune adjust neck get tone with human hands understand on any level tune play bend slide hammer pull off tap these size of strings???
The World was a better place with Ted Greene in it.
Miss you Mr. Greene
Man-O-Man! 'You'll Never Walk Alone' rendition @ 9:06+ is incredible: the seamless & beautifully evolving harmony should humble all in the presence of a truly missed compositional genius, researcher and great guitarist. MANY THANKS TED GREENE.
"that's worth the price of admission, right there" I couldn't agree more sir. What an amazing progression, that's a thing of beauty!
7:30 he's going on this windy road to tune his guitar. Just amazing improvisation for tuning purposes.
I love listening to Ted play a tune, and trying to pick out recognizable harmonic and/or melodic movement that I can recognize. I find I learn quite a bit by just listening to Ted play, rather than trying to follow what he is saying, esp. on the videotaped lessons. Just take a look at the "students" at this seminar when the camera pans during the break. Most are are seasoned pros in their fifties, with a shredder or two thrown in the mix, and even they are like " huh??", lol!
2:12 "That's worth the price of admission, right there"!
AWESOME~!
The maestro Ted Greene!
awesome!
Thank you, from Ren Somerset, UK. Still watching...
Once again thank You for uploading!
peace
wohoo, finally, thanks!
@Tedsbarbara My pleasure, thank you!
Nice II-V-I voicing there at 2:50-
1:45-2:13 good stuff
0:01-14:50 good stuff
5:45
Miles said he knew right away who he wanted in his band when he was auditioning. Was how they picked up their instrument. Ted would have fit right fast with miles.
Imagine Ted and Miles playing duets in a room like this… that would have been amazing.
I never thought of such a thing, it would have been insane to hear them together, truly amazing!!!@@yurib7067
01:45 ~
09:00 ~
Hahahahaha so hard to string tune keep in tune adjust neck get tone with human hands understand on any level tune play bend slide hammer pull off tap these size of strings???