Ted Greene - Messin' Around at Home (I) Part 1
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Recorded March 23, 1997
A very informal recording made of Ted playing his guitars for Barbara
More info :
Tedgreene.com
The OFFICIAL Ted Greene Video Archive page on RUclips :
TedGreeneArchives
Ted Introduction: Playing “Carmelita” guitar, unplugged. 00:00 - 01:02
I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair 01:02 - 03:06
Swingin’ on a Star 03:06 - 06:13
Red, Red Robin 06:13 - 09:05
Que Sera, Sera 09:05 - 12:13
Around the World 12:13 - 15:29
Wonderful Guy 15:29 - 18:03
You’ll Never Walk Alone 18:03 - 20:37
High Hopes 20:37 - 22:55
Our Love is Here to Stay 22:55 - 26:20
They Can’t Take That Away from Me 26:20 - 28:10
The Man I Love 28:10 - 30:54
Goodbye, Oh Girl (?) 30:54 - 33:53
What really makes this man an artist is that he never try to much to be recorded and become famous but having an intimate relationship with his instrument. Beautiful golden tracks.
Tears of happiness.. I found another sublime recording of Ted. Makes me wanna quit my job, get my guitar and dive straight back into his books until eternity.
Ted has changed my life forever. I thank him and people like you with my whole heart❤❤❤❤❤❤
Absolutely genius
i hope more of this recordings come to light! What a player! Everything he does SHINES!
God I love Ted Greene, my best pandemic discovery. He got me into playing guitar again, I fell right back into love with the instrument when I heard his interpretation of send in the clowns. Thank you for posting this awesome recording! :D
Beautiful work isn't it? really underrated guitarist. hope you having more fun with guitar! Have a good study and have a good time man!
@@crispyexperience7782 Oh, you've got it :D Thanks!
somehow send in the clowns seems well suited to the situation
Pure Gold! Thank you for uploading this
nice and why...love stupid good and the very best.....I hug ya
I found where the last song comes from, it has something to do with "jack webb pete kelly's blues'" even though I have no idea what the show/movie is :)!! so glad
thankyou so much
Wow!
Thank you for this
Thank youuu!!!
thanks a lot ,this is so good😘
The Telecaster welding Jedi Master of Jazz
I love how TG puts emotion and tasty phrasings to the voicings, I want learn to but don't know where to start any idea?
Pick one song you commit to learn, for example there are many beatles songs arranged by Ted Greene on Ted Greene website, there are so many chord voicings you're gonna learn, then take a look on Ted's book called modern chord progressions, take your time to learn, slowly, there is no way to as close as Ted in one or two years😔 he himself took so long to devote and learn that crazy voicing or even the way he pluck the strings etc, so have fun, take your time! Take it slow,
There's a book called chord chemistry by Ted, that book definitely not the first book to learn how play like TG, it's like a dictionary of chords
Sorry for my english
@@crispyexperience7782 Wonderful idea thanks!!
I hope your studies are progressing nicely Amiel. If you're looking for some material in the Baroque Improv vein then please give a listen to the clips on my page. Cheers !
@@crispyexperience7782 Did u personally study with Ted?
WHERE DID THIS COME FROM??
Thanks for sharing this!!
go to Tedgreene.com it's on "audio" section
thankyouu, have fun!
Love the reharmonizations of these old show tunes. No Tele, no problem!!
from where are you commming... I am ready ..DE...is germanie..pffffff..hahaha aha ajhah ahahha kesera kesera !!!..DdiliDi....Johann Sebatian................jajaja