Great job man! I wish i would have you as teacher. U nailed down exactly what was Ted's intention: write something to start with and make it useful for your own puropose. I think i do like from Ted is the ability to play indipently the bass line and make the melody work swiflty through the voicings...so naturally! i'm working on it and i assure you guys it will take a lot of time! and i'm not sure i'm gonna make it ;)
The chord in the sixth grid is a C13, but it is also an F#7(#5, #9). Without a root in the bass, there's no way to choose one name over the other as the correct name.
you're right about the name since that particular voicing contains neither a C or and F#. it also could be called Emin11b5,Gmin6/9,Bbmaj7#11, and perhaps a few more, so I suppose one must make a value judgment and call it something that makes sense in the context it appears in. Personally I think of both C7 and F#7 simultaneously, then I don't have to worry too much about what to call it. Thanks for watching and sharing your ideas.
@telebasher What a great Ted blues sheet! Do you know of any others as good as the ones you've youtubed already? I think you've selected the three best I've ever seen from Ted on the blues.
Excellent demonstration Tim!!! Thanks a million times for sharing your skills and making those invaluable TG blues lessons available and accessible to us mortals! :-)
Hehe this guy sounds like the big lebowski
Shmucko21 8 months ago
LoL, I'm not sure if you are talking or singing!
Excellent and tasty playing
triviani1234 11 months ago
you, sir, are a monster!
Superpimpdeluxe 1 year ago
Thank you for this lesson, I can actually follow and play what your saying, it feels good :)
Thank you very much.
thebytegrill 1 year ago
Great job man! I wish i would have you as teacher. U nailed down exactly what was Ted's intention: write something to start with and make it useful for your own puropose. I think i do like from Ted is the ability to play indipently the bass line and make the melody work swiflty through the voicings...so naturally! i'm working on it and i assure you guys it will take a lot of time! and i'm not sure i'm gonna make it ;)
Bebop646 1 year ago
The chord in the sixth grid is a C13, but it is also an F#7(#5, #9). Without a root in the bass, there's no way to choose one name over the other as the correct name.
waldo2384 1 year ago
you're right about the name since that particular voicing contains neither a C or and F#. it also could be called Emin11b5,Gmin6/9,Bbmaj7#11, and perhaps a few more, so I suppose one must make a value judgment and call it something that makes sense in the context it appears in. Personally I think of both C7 and F#7 simultaneously, then I don't have to worry too much about what to call it. Thanks for watching and sharing your ideas.
telebasher 1 year ago
@telebasher What a great Ted blues sheet! Do you know of any others as good as the ones you've youtubed already? I think you've selected the three best I've ever seen from Ted on the blues.
waldo2384 1 year ago
Excellent demonstration Tim!!! Thanks a million times for sharing your skills and making those invaluable TG blues lessons available and accessible to us mortals! :-)
eliekleiman 1 year ago
Stay with it, It;s challenging but possible if you go slow and steady.
telebasher 1 year ago
It seems so easy and sounds so great when you play it... uncompared when I do it laboriously
edmatper 1 year ago
Thanks a lot for exposing Ted Green´s work. He was The Master of guitar (IMHO).
emgcarra 1 year ago
YEEESSSS!!!!!!!
anitadavideduo 1 year ago
great chord changes! thanks tim.
classicaljazzica 1 year ago
i love that charilie christian pickup!! if got it in my custom made tele !
levitheguitarplayer 1 year ago
that's so cool !
earsoup 1 year ago
thanks tim
beautiful & educational !
herb
herbertofsmith 1 year ago
Tim you are amazing on the guitar!
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DanSindel 1 year ago