Tommy speaks of Ted Green – Chord Chemistry and plays circle of fifths – awesome!.MOV

Tommy Emmanuel workshop 6-23-10 Paoli PA – “Tommy speaks of Ted Green – Chord Chemistry and plays circle of fifths – awesome!”
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18 Responses to Tommy speaks of Ted Green – Chord Chemistry and plays circle of fifths – awesome!.MOV

  1. CAGED1702 says:

    @swald175 Thanks for posting this, Tommy is a fantastic player, and I thank him for sharing his knowledge with all of us…and Ted Greene should be known by every single serious guitarist..! RIP Ted

  2. sthugh says:

    I learned a lot from one of Ted’s books of chord progressions. There were two volumes of those plus Chrod Chemistry. All great. Also, another great book when I was learning was “Mickey Baker’s Complete Course in Jazz Guitar-A Modern Method in How-to-Play Jazz and Hot Guitar.” Baker was a lot like Ted Greene but his books came out 20 years earlier in the 50s. Great stuff.

  3. moderncoolsounds says:

    fantastik

  4. bungleminge says:

    Ted Greene was a humble man; his work on chords is the tip of the iceberg which is harmonic possibilities. The Mendeleev of musical harmony is Allen Forte.

  5. PhilippineCreation says:

    chord philosophy is to deep to understand by aspiring guitarist. i think by learning by hearing different kinds of music like jazz, blues, rock, etc. will help open their minds to topics such as this.

  6. mattgresh1 says:

    I respect Tommy, but not as much as Ted :)

  7. raystargazer says:

    OH NO! I wanted to hear the rest!! This guy is great (he says after realizing he’s just spent another afternoon with Tommy!)

  8. 1234whatever says:

    Greene.

  9. TedGreeneArchives says:

    This is great, thank you for posting about Ted! Tommy is AMAZING!
    Please visit the official Ted Greene Archives YouTube Channel for all things Ted.

  10. crossingzero says:

    damn that ended too damn fast…….

  11. goldensleeves says:

    That progression sounds like one of the sections in George Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue. Which is really interesting to me because I know that Gershwin was one of Ted’s favorite composers! Wow

  12. anitadavideduo says:

    Watch What Happens… It happens music! :-) )

  13. seanjo says:

    incase nobody has answered you yet, he is showing Ted Greene’s version of “Watch What Happens” off his one and only solo jazz guitar album.  It’s my favorite solo guitar album ever, look it up!

  14. steveo27545 says:

    Wow I love Tommy.
    Ted Green was from another planet, if you can find it Teds book modern chord progression is very good as well.
    A space ship pick up Teds soul a few years ago, but I am happy he live on our planet.

  15. yurijo1 says:

    The song is Watch What Happens. Thanks for sharing btw :)

  16. MiezoT says:

    I’m embarrassed to ask, but still: what song is he talking about/playing?

  17. MrLife4guitar says:

    tnx for upload

  18. TheDudeFrom0Z says:

    great thanks for upload!

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