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Tim Lerch has a fine tutorial for this arrangement on YouTube.
A side benefit of working up one of Ted Greene's arrangements is that everything not arranged by Ted seems simple and easier to play!
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12-07-2019 01:09 PM
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Nice! I've never been able to get the hang of Ted's charts.
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I understand that and I think it helps to have the notation as well. Check out Tim's tutorials.
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I really enjoyed that. I play a very simple arrangement that I slapped together based on Frank Vignola and Bucky Pizzarelli's duo. I like this arrangement and your playing is inspiring. Ted's voicings are usually out of my reach. Pun intended.
Thanks for sharing.
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Originally Posted by Michael Neverisky
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very nice..right down to shakin that neck! ted style
and props to tim for keepin ted g in the spotlight!
cheers
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Ted is in the spotlight every day on TedGreene.com.
Check it out for tons of lessons and arrangements (all for free!)
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ENJOY!Last edited by jayv999; 12-07-2019 at 07:42 PM. Reason: to change name of URL
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Originally Posted by jayv999
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Great must look that up. Moves sweetly.
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Nicely done, michael, tnx for doing this! and tnx to Tim Lerch as well. One thing i realized as i listened is that whenever I have committed to an arrangement of Ted's, it was beyond 'interesting' or cool; it was a host of lessons that i could keep learning from as i continued to play the arrangement. And i realized that i have never forgotten one of these, i still play his arrangements nearly every time i practice. tnx again for doing this.
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Originally Posted by stringmann
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Awesome playing! And beautiful arrangement, would love to get that under my belt too one day!
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