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Ted Greene - Solo Guitar - Autumn Leaves

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Uploaded by on Oct 4, 2006

Ted plays Autumn Leaves at the Guitar Institute June 1993. The amazing thing is that this is a improvisation from a student request to contrast both Jazz style and the style of Bach over a chord progression...simply amazing..for more http://www.youtube.com/user/TedGreeneArchives

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  • @jazzbox111 dude you shouldn't judge Ted based on this video alone, you should check out his books and his website. He excelled as a teacher and wrote tons of material to study. The same guy who uploaded this video uploaded hundreds of hours of private lesson audio footage that can be found by googling: "deparko public me ted greene" and going through the first link to a forum post and finding the link where it says "The download site is here"

  • Behold, the great Master. <3 Ted!

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  • i found this on the old the google video about 2003... i've listened to it so many times, still can't get enough.

  • I should like to add that the transition into the Bach style gives me chills everytime I hear it.

  • how on earth do you get the harmonics to sound like that???

  • which book of his has these explanations and tabs of his chord melody?? im trying to get into this, but its rather difficult without the actual music and explanation behind it

  • Theory being an infinite and daunting thing indeed..He was and is a great example of how infinite theory really is...

  • It's odd that i had never even heard of Ted Greene until a couple days ago..His knowledge is immense..It's terrible that usually the best of the best seem to come and go " under the radar" so to speak..From what i have read. I think he was content with what he did and preferred it that way..He seemed to have the total respect of any musician he encountered and was a major contributor to anyone wanting to develop a better understanding of theory.....

  • No words for it!

  • @junka22 

  • His playing is so beautiful.

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