Ted Greene Guitar Studies - Page 28 of Modern Chord Progressions
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- Опубликовано: 7 янв 2024
- Playing some of the brilliant ideas of Ted Greene from his monumental book, Modern Chord Progressions!
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Thank you Jakob, excellent videos! I am 57 and have played guitar since I was 17 and moved over from percussion in 1984. Suddenly, in my early 50s, so much knowledge and ability came together from my previous decades, and very much like you, I am taking Ted's examples and continuing to work with them. Thank you for all you are doing to promote Ted and Jazz guitar!
Thanks Jakob! Keep Ted in the forefront.
Ted 4 Lyfe
I've been studying Ted Greene since I was a teenager in the 1970s (I'm nearly 64 now) and I feel that I've only skimmed the surface of this great musical mind. (For a few years Ted and Allan Holdsworth were my two great influences on guitar.) I now wish I had gone to Los Angeles (Canoga Park, I think) to meet and study with him (I'm from London, England) - in those days it never occurred to me that such things were perfectly possible and by the time it did it was already too late.
You are a TedMan incarnate, Jacob! You bring Ted back to life when you play his chords and talk about him. Thank you so much for your truly wonderful channel!
Thanks for the comment! Appreciate you sharing and listening!
Thanks man! Like how your breaking down Ted’s slightly overwhelming book like Modern Chord Progression and letting people put their toes in the water and acclimatize! Very kind of you!
Thanks for listening. Glad you found value in the video. Yea, the book can seem insurmountable, but one page at a time I guess. Have you spent much time with it?
@@JakobPek Modern Chord progression and I both share the same living space together, but it’s been pigeon holed for a long time . Videos like yours inspire me to wipe the dust off and open it up again! Onward to the musical bounties of page 28 !! Thanks again Jakob!!!
@@J-Dyno-Mite awesome.
Page 28 is great!
But oh boy, just wait til page 29!
Great job man! I will get my book and practice along
Thanks man! Enjoy!
What a coincidence…I was just noodling on guitar, scrolling through YT, with next to me the Ted Green book on page 27….Watching you was really refreshing on how someone more experienced goes through these exercises. I was treating them more as single exercises, without going from one key to another…still trying to fit these things into my playing. Thanks for the insight. Take care
Rock on! Follow those coincidences down the rabbit hole of music!
Nice. Thank you!
You're welcome David! Thanks for checking out my channel.
This series of videos is so great, thank you so much!
Glad you’re enjoying!
I find this fascinating! Because I am only really able to follow the chord shapes . I know a bit about theory but not quite as much as you or most jazz cats .
I really like how you sing the melody and take it nice and slow. Very helpful for a non jazz player as myself to follow along :).
I'm curious how you achieve your guitar tone 🤔! I'm a metal / prog metal / rock player and use a strandberg guitar and play through a boss katana and have managed to get some nice jazzy tones by rolling down the tone knob and using the coil splitting on my pickups
Keep it up this is so informative!! I love how fun it is to follow 😊
I appreciate you listening and the comment Nick.
Really, I’m just getting my tone because this is a beautifully built instrument and I am using a Bartolini pick up
Nothing else going on but a little reverb and my sweet fingers doing the magic
This is great, man. I'm an intermediate guitarist getting back into some foundational theory and harmony and you have me thinking of buying this study. Thanks for the analysis!
You’re very welcome. Thanks for checking out my channel
Cool vid and I have the same Saraswati in my room 😃
Nada Brahman
I know it’s probably boring,but my favorite keys to play in areG and C.love the open strings,all diatonic to the key.
I am also a fan of the G !
New Subscriber....Excellent Lesson Jakop
Lovely playing and presentation Jacob. Thank you for sharing your deep love of music and enthusiasm for Ted's work. Wishing you the best, John.
Thanks for listening and for the comment John!
Jakob - love the lessons out of Modern Chord Progressions. I'm new to playing these, and struggle to add the melody notes while holding the chord. Maybe too easy to look at this problem in a lesson, but if you can give insight into how to get started with this I would find it helpful. THANKS!
Thanks for the comment. I will address this in upcoming videos! Cheers!
Greetings friend
Greetings!
Hi Jakob, thanks for the video, I love ted Greene's teaching and playing. Your guitar sounds amazing - what model / make is it? Many thanks, Simon
Thanks for listening Simon. Yes, Ted was one of the gems of this world! This guitar is a Novax Slimline 7, built by Ralph Novak.
Thanks Jakob, keep the Ted Greene coming, fantastic stuff!
@@simonthomson2794 will do! Thanks for listening!
Can you make up diatonic chord scales from these, I don't see full scale
hey man , whats that guitar?
Novax Slimline 7, built by Ralph Novak!
What guitar is that?!?!
Novax Slimline 7