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A "Jazz Blues Study" by the great Ted Greene (dated 1986-08-31). … More…
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Some positions may differ from what Ted plays, I'm still working on the time synchronization. More…
Two beautiful progressions by the chord chemist. No one better than Ted can make harmony on guitar sound so stunning! More…
Guru Ted Greene demonstrating Lenny Breu's stacked fourth sound. What a master. More…
This is the main theme, nice harmony. Drop D tuning. More…
Here's Ted Greene's arrangement of "Oh Come, All Ye Faithful"… More…
A really cool arrangement of a Db blues by the masterful genius of Ted Greene. More…
Tim Lerch demonstrates a nice little contrary motion idea by Ted Green. Lovely chords throughout. More…
A short progression from Ted Greene in D minor More…
Here's a Ted Greene blues in E using approach chords. Lovely voicings as usual!… More…
A great song, beautifully arranged for solo guitar. This is a rough transcription but I thought it was better to have it here than filed away on my shelf. More…
Taken from footage of Ted giving a private lesson, this video includes his improvised arrangement for the full tune for "Someday My Prince Will Come" going through a few keys and with a baroque style improvisation!… More…
This is a pdf from the TedGreene.com website which I've imported and am in the process of aligning and cleaning up. Ted has an unusual view of Baroque harmony as he comes from a jazz perspective. It probably… More…
Great and powerful voicings for a gospel blues. Play it slowly. Slide up to first chord and the third chord too and use similar feeling throughout. … More…
Ted Greene's arrangement of the Christmas carol "Hark The Herald Angels Sing" More…
Contrary motion studies in outer voices. In other words, the bottom line descends and the top line ascends. I've been practicing these for a while now and at last they're starting to appear spontaneously… More…
Let's end the year right with a snippet from Ted Greene's baroque improv. See y'all next year with more transcriptions! More…
Learn to harmonize any melody by using diatonic bass movement. We start from a simple melody line and propose a few different ways to harmonize this melody by using G harmonized major scale voicings. More…
This transcription is being offered on a “pay what you can afford” basis. Donations will be greatly appreciated and can be sent to Venmo @Zenguitarguy007. All Donations will be used to create more transcriptions,… More…
Here's a short intro to "Danse Norvegienne" using some of those Ted Greene contrary motion ideas from my last video. Could also work as an outro! More…
Number #4 of the Instaetudes series. I stole (or borrow if you like) some motives and concepts from the master Ted Greene. I should've have practice this one a bit more. More…