A rare and wonderful view into Teds world. Here Ted gives a lesson covering the Blues in all its aspects. Circa 1992 – Video Credits: Brian Totten My Life with The Chord Chemist: A Memoir of Ted Greene, Apotheosis of Solo Guitar by Barbara Franklin – Available at amazon.com www.amazon.com Visit www.tedgreene.com for all things Ted

19 thoughts on “Ted Greene Blues Guitar Lesson – Part 1

  1. Was very fortunate to have met Ted and get a few hand writin lessons when he was on Topanga in Canoga Park years ago..On lesson would keep me bust for a year back then! lol Playing with the Angels now!

  2. Nice Vid!! Do you like blues? Please check "Steve Vai Blues" in my channel. You will love it! Thanks!
    Juan Meier
    Line6, Aria, Stromberg and KLD Artist.

  3. Ted’s books on single note soloing took me a long way into the world of jazz guitar

  4. ted is the real master and genius of the jazz guitar . gracias por los videos .
    

  5. Also to include several performance playlists of Ted and many jazz guitarists.

  6. You’re a real champ for posting this stuff, Thanks!!
    I had Ted’s chord chemistry book back in the mid’ 70’s. It’s still way over my head.

  7. What a kind person he was – wish I had a teacher like him.

    Thank you very much for these lessons!

  8. I think I am as impressed by Ted’s ability to *teach* as I am his ability to *play*.

  9. ted used to come into our guitar store in Sheman Oaks and sit crossed leg on the floor and play our old Teles and just amaze us with his playing and how he explained it to us..a true genius and a truly genuine human being..nicest guy you could ever meet..he will be missed..

  10. Bless you for posting these. Ted was a dear friend and colleague. He is missed. Ted, I often look up when I play something that reminds me of your genius.

    Danny W.

  11. It’s always a great pleasure to listen to good old Ted.Thanks a lot for the post!

  12. Without you Barbara this would probably not be a reality for others to benefit from and your care and guidance pertaining to the archives and keeping Ted’s legacy alive is unparalleled and worthy of much praise.

  13. Dan,Thank you for making this lesson material available for everyone. This offers wonderful insight into Ted’s diversity as a teacher. Equally accomplished in the blues as he is in the baroque.

  14. We proudly bring you a multi-segment series of Ted teaching the blues!

    This is part 1 of many "more to follow".

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