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He would also make occasional live appearances at clubs in the San Fernando Vall
ey, usually playing a Fender Telecaster.
Greene typically worked as a vocal accompanist, which he preferred because he fo
und group settings restrictive. While he was a sought-after session player, he d
erived much of his income from tutoring. He wrote four books on the subject of j
azz guitar performance and theory: Chord Chemistry, Modern Chord Progressions: J
azz and Classical Voicings for Guitar, and the two-volume Jazz Guitar: Single No
te Soloing.
His playing style included techniques such as harp-like harmonic arpeggios, comb
ined with gentle, tasteful neck vibrato, creating a "shimmer" to his sound. Othe
r notable techniques included playing songs with a "walking bass" line with simu
ltaneous melodies. Greene used counterpoint to improvise in a variety of styles,
such as playing a jazz standard such as Autumn Leaves in Baroque style. He used
a large variety of chord voicings, often creating the effect of two simultaneou
s players.
He recorded one album, Solo Guitar, in 1977, and although respected by guitarist
s, he was not well known to the public. The recording, originally released in 19
77 on PMP Records, contains no "over dubbing" (recording on multiple tracks). Gu
itar virtuoso Steve Vai has praised Greene's musical knowledge and perceptivenes
s on this recording, stating that Greene "is totally in touch with the potential
of harmonic constructions" which allows him to create an "organic and inspired
listening delight."[4] Josh Gordon, in Just Jazz Guitar Magazine, stated that th
e recording has a "feeling of perfect proportion" and a "full spectrum of emotio
n and harmonic vision." Steven Rosenberg, in the Los Angeles Daily newspaper, st
ated "Greene managed to raise the bar for solo guitar."[5]
Greene helped Fender design a 1952 Telecaster vintage reissue (their first such
reissue) by making reference to his collection of old Telecasters, Broadcasters
and Nocasters. Greene died in his apartment in Encino of a heart attack at the a
ge of 58. Over 700 of his family, friends, former students and other musicians a
ttended his memorial. Greene is survived by his brother Ron and sister Linda. Hi
s longtime life partner, Barbara Franklin, organized and archived many of his wr
itten notes on music and guitar playing after he died. In 2009 she wrote a biogr
aphy on Ted, My Life with The Chord Chemist: A Memoir of Ted Greene, Apotheosis
of Solo Guitar. She died on August 13, 2011.
Further[edit]
Ted Greene was held in high esteem and as a result an independent record label E
l Dorado Records was created in his honor.[6]
Discography[edit]
Ted Greene-"Solo Guitar" Art of Life AL1011-2 (1977)
Joe Byrd and the Field Hippies
The American Metaphysical Circus (1969)
Publications[edit]
Greene, Ted. Chord Chemistry, Alfred Publishing Company ISBN 0-89898-696-6
Greene, Ted. Modern Chord Progressions, Alfred Publishing Company ISBN 0-89898-6
98-2
Greene, Ted. Jazz Guitar Single Note Soloing, Volume 1, Alfred Publishing Compan
y ISBN 0-7692-0972-6
Greene, Ted. Jazz Guitar Single Note Soloing, Volume 2, Alfred Publishing Compan
y ISBN 0-7692-1282-4
My Life with The Chord Chemist: A Memoir of Ted Greene, Apotheosis of Solo Guita
r by Barbara Franklin ISBN 1-4495-7557-9
References[edit]
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Jump up ^ El Dorado Records About Us
External links[edit]
TedGreene.com
A website for Ted
A wordpress archive for Ted
Rare Videos
Ted Greene Forums
My Life with The Chord Chemist: A Memoir of Ted Greene, Apotheosis of Solo Guita
r by Barbara Franklin Publication Date: Nov 24 2009
A blogspot tribute page
Obituary from the Los Angeles Times
Ted Greene Interview with Jim Carlton
Ted Greene Guitar Player Tribute
November 2005
Modern Guitars Magazine Ted Greene Tribute
Guitar Teacher Magazine Ted Greene Tribute
Ted Greene Photos
Ted Greene Performance Part I on YouTube
Ted Greene Performance Part II on YouTube
Ted Greene Book Editions by Dale Zdenek, the original publisher of Greene's book
s.
Ted Greene Memorial Page by Dan Sindel
[1] by John March