This seminar/clinic was held at the Musicians Institute (today named: MI College of Contemporary Music), Hollywood, on the 6th of June, 1993.
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CHAPTERS: 00:00:00 VHS-tape nostalgia 00:00:17 Introduction 00:02:43 “What it means to be in a key” 00:13:10 The cultural acceptance of new harmonic intervals 00:20:15 “Bach-type harmony” + A Whiter Shade of Pale (Procol Harum, 1967) 00:28:09 From Bach to Jazz + Autumn Leaves (Joseph Kosma, 1948) 00:35:09 Harmonic “eras” 00:40:41 Four Gypsy-Jazz scales ————— 00:50:32 Send in the Clowns (Stephen Sondheim, 1973) 00:57:43 Why T.G. tunes down his guitars, part 1 01:00:06 God Bless the Child (Billie Holiday & Arthur Herzog Jr., 1939) 01:04:23 Why T.G. tunes down his guitars, part 2 01:06:08 Improvisation 01:15:25 Q&A 1: “Which are the musicians you listen to?” 01:17:16 Q&A 2: On what instruments T.G. plays besides guitar 01:18:43 Q&A 3: On T.G. playing right-handed guitar when being left-handed 01:19:56 Q&A 4: On using the higher artificial harmonics, the 17th degree, and “crazy” out chords 01:25:16 Music theory: “It’s just an alphabet!” 01:28:09 Q&A 5: On how to pick the artificial harmonics / “chimes” for close harmony 01:34:07 Q&A 6: “I wanted to ask you to play a song: Do you know Naima by John Coltrane?” 01:35:55 Like Someone in Love (Jimmy Van Heusen & Johnny Burke, 1944) 01:41:35 Improvisation + Eleanor Rigby (The Beatles, 1966) 01:48:05 Q&A 7: “Can you talk a bit about counterpoint? …” 02:04:30 Q&A 8: “Ted, do you find any chords you don’t like?” + “Studying systems of voicings” 02:07:57 Goodnight
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This clip already has a bit of history here on YouTube: – In 2008, @clubsandwedge was the first man on the scene and uploaded the first hour of the seminar. These were the early days of YouTube when the video length was limited to 10 minutes, so this was uploaded in 6 parts:
• Ted Greene 1993 GIT Seminar pt1
– In 2011, @GetBackToNowhere re-assembled the parts, now that the limit had been lifted, and uploaded the first hour under the title “Ted Greene Clinic”. This is still the video with by far the most views:• Ted Greene Clinic
– In 2020, @astravert recovered the complete two-hour video tape, and the seminar finally surfaced in its glorious entirety (except for the first 17 seconds of noodling). Unfortunately, the audio and video were out of sync from the old VHS-tape, which made particularly the second hour painful to watch:• Ted Greene - Rare FULL Seminar - 6/6/…
– In 2021, @gurayozcana improved the sound quality and painstakingly rescued the synchronization:• Ted Greene - Rare FULL Seminar - 6/6/…
– This present video is the complete and synchronized version, with the volume re-adjusted, the colors adjusted, and the first 17 seconds of noodling added back in. The transcription and subtitles are currently works in progress.** Notice the angelic light over Ted Greene: Although it looks like 90s camera technology, this is actually the holy aura that tends to glow around guitar gods! \m/ \m/ R.I.P., Ted Greene (1946–2005)
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