Short Ted Greene Baroque lesson using Pachelbel's Canon chord progression in A major with some ornamentation. I've linked to the chord diagram sheet in the top comment.
Aup,I have too say that the late Ted Greene has been influencing me more than ever!! I've actually adopted the theme tunes from my favourite TV programmes here in England,The Sweeney & Minder! It's logical using the chord scales as it were,but Ted did something else that really made sense too me!! Mixing up the different inversions & the same with "Tri Tone Substitutions" takes Joe Pass too another level!!! The possibilities are limitless!! May I congratulate you on FANTASTIC musicianship!!?
Here's the link to the page on the TedGreene.com website: tedgreene.com/images/lessons/baroque/Neo-Baroque_Descending_Bass_Progressions_TedGreene_1985-03-15_26.pdf
I hope your studies are progressing nicely jayv999. If you're interested I have a channel dedicated to exploring the fundamentals of improvising in a Baroque vein. Here is the Ted Greene Excerpts Playlist : ruclips.net/p/PLoLOItWSclTUZ-IkiD3vKWWujieIOfFKY
Nicely done. I’ll follow along. Any help with Teds Baroque stuff is always appreciated. In one of his videos he says that a lot of Bach is 4-5-1’s and that he uses first inversions a lot. First inversion is another way of saying 3 in the bass am I right?
Thank you for watching. Glad you liked it. Yes, 1st inversion = 3rd in the bass. *In traditional harmony a 1st inversion triad is usually written as I6. That's referred to as "figured bass" ... www.musictheoryteacher.com/pb/wp_48ad909e/wp_48ad909e.html
Link to chord sheet ... photos.google.com/photo/AF1QipNoLVz_bTNhNGVG78c-JAN6xyoLdncwvhgJ7Pn_
@@ShredDead Try this. It's exercise # 2 ... tedgreene.com/images/lessons/baroque/Neo-Baroque_Descending_Bass_Progressions_TedGreene_1985-03-15_26.pdf
Great material and presentation Ken - Thank you for sharing !
Aup,I have too say that the late Ted Greene has been influencing me more than ever!!
I've actually adopted the theme tunes from my favourite TV programmes here in England,The Sweeney & Minder!
It's logical using the chord scales as it were,but Ted did something else that really made sense too me!!
Mixing up the different inversions & the same with "Tri Tone Substitutions" takes Joe Pass too another level!!!
The possibilities are limitless!!
May I congratulate you on FANTASTIC musicianship!!?
Extremely interesting!
Thanks for sharing.
Subscribed right away.
Greetings from south of France
Thank you for viewing! I'm glad you liked it.
This is great, thanks!
Thank you!
Here's the link to the page on the TedGreene.com website: tedgreene.com/images/lessons/baroque/Neo-Baroque_Descending_Bass_Progressions_TedGreene_1985-03-15_26.pdf
Thanks!
I hope your studies are progressing nicely jayv999. If you're interested I have a channel dedicated to exploring the fundamentals of improvising in a Baroque vein. Here is the Ted Greene Excerpts Playlist : ruclips.net/p/PLoLOItWSclTUZ-IkiD3vKWWujieIOfFKY
Very nice video and great explication ! Thank you. 😉👍🎸
Glad you liked it!
Thanks man!
Awesome! Thanks for sharing!
(The chord sheet link currently doesn't work)
Circle of fifths with a whole step
Nicely done. I’ll follow along. Any help with Teds Baroque stuff is always appreciated.
In one of his videos he says that a lot of Bach is 4-5-1’s and that he uses first inversions a lot. First inversion is another way of saying 3 in the bass am I right?
Thank you for watching. Glad you liked it. Yes, 1st inversion = 3rd in the bass. *In traditional harmony a 1st inversion triad is usually written as I6. That's referred to as "figured bass" ... www.musictheoryteacher.com/pb/wp_48ad909e/wp_48ad909e.html
I hope to put out videos on this topic. I've transcribed a lot of Ted's videos on the subject.
Excellent, thank you (still).
You're welcome!
All these great fingerings played in my favorite key! 😊 Thanks.
My pleasure! Glad you like it and thanks for viewing.
Wow loved this lesson
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Nicely done Ken 😎
Thank you sir!👍