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Ted Greene Tribute

musician, author, teacher and friend

About Me

Welcome to the Ted Greene Tribute Page!
Ted Greene
was renowned world wide as the author of “Chord Chemistry”, one of the most in-depth studies of chord harmony & theory ever published for guitar. Ted was also a brilliant, innovative and diverse guitarist capable of playing dazzling solos from jazz to neo-Baroque improvisation. Yet his chosen and most beloved path was as a teacher. He was highly sought out for his insightful and instinctive gifts in this area. As a testimony to his teaching abilities, for many years there remained a long list of guitarists waiting for an opening in his schedule.
Ted was born in Los Angeles, Calif. on Sept. 26, 1946 but grew up primarily in White Plains, N.Y. where he spent most of his early musically formative years. During this time he was exposed to everything from Gershwin and show tunes at home, to rhythm & blues in the city. In 1957 at age 11 his father bought him his first guitar. Shortly afterwards he began lessons, used various guitar books and learned to read music.
In 1963 Ted moved back to Calif. and subsequently took a teaching position at Ernie Ball’s Guitar Shop, which after 11 years would ultimately become a private teaching practice from his home. The range of students he maintained spanned from beginners to professionals. Ted’s dedication and love of music compelled him to assiduously study and analyze all aspects of music. This not only enabled him to impart a vast and diverse knowledge to his students but also became the seeds for his first book “Chord Chemistry” published in 1971.
The following year Ted availed himself of the opportunity to study with the legendary George Van Eps for two months. The insights gained here enabled Ted to refine his technique as well as fueled a new passion, Film Music: listening to, analyzing and transcribing.
Come autumn of 1976 he was hired for his first extended solo guitar gig, Sunday nights at the Smoke House in Toluca Lake. Within this period he wrote and published his 2nd book “Modern Chord Progressions Vol. 1”. However the most momentous event to occur around this time was the recording of his amazing album “Solo Guitar”, released in 1977. Shortly thereafter followed two new books, “Single Note Soloing Vols. 1 & 2”.
Despite numerous offers to make more recordings and take well paying jobs, Ted’s teaching remained the mainstay of his life and his personal preference as far as “work”. Nonetheless, Ted did enjoy playing occasionally at the NAMM Shows and giving seminars at a variety of venues, such as colleges and music stores. On rare occasion, Ted would also play for weddings and private parties. However his preference for live performance was backing female singers at intimate nightclubs and restaurants. His most recent solo guitar performances began in April 2004 at Spazio’s in Sherman Oaks.
Some twenty-odd years back (Sept. 1984) Ted had moved to the Encino El Dorado, finally settling in 8, the “famous” apartment where he continued doing what he loved most: teaching and spending countless hours fulfilling his never ending quest for knowledge, musical or otherwise. This pursuit was always with the ideal of utilizing all he gained to imbue his students as well as the lives of others with a spiritual beauty, sensitivity and understanding whether it be on a musical, personal or “universal” level.
Ted Greene transcended his earthly body on July 23, 2005.
Ted Greene biography is from the official tedgreene.com website. Please visit and register to join.
Click here to read an interview with Ted by Jim Carlton
Click here to read the L.A. Times Page for Ted
Click here to read the Guitar Player page for Ted
Click here to read Modern Guitars Magazine Ted Greene Tribute
Click here to read Guitar Teacher Magazine's Tribute to Ted
Ted Greene on Wikipedia
NEW RELEASE!
"Ted Greene Remembered" from El Dorado Records
"Ted Greene Remembered" has thirteen beautiful tracks especially recorded to honor his legacy.
Featured artists include: Tommy Emmanuel, Laurence Juber, Lee Ritenour, George Winston, Dan Sawyer, Anthony Wilson, Mark Goldenberg, Jay Graydon, Phil deGruy, Steve Ferguson, Stephen Bruton and a John Pisano-Ted Greene duet. Produced by Tom Bocci with liner notes by Barbara Franklin and the players themselves.
CLICK ON THE ALBUM COVER TO BUY THIS CD!

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Member Since: 1/30/2007
Band Website:
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Band Members: Ted Greene / Solo Guitar

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Video of Ted Greene Guitar Seminar at Musicians Institute
June 1993


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Video of Ted Greene Guitar Seminar at California Vintage Guitar
December 2003


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NME.COM has many of Ted's performances on video

Influences: George Van Eps
Claude Debussy
Wes Montgomery
J.S. Bach
Max Steiner
Lenny Breau
Gershwin
Chet Atkins
Danny Gatton
Scotty Anderson
Jeff Beck
Sounds Like: Heaven!
Record Label: El Dorado Records/Art of Life
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

KPFK archive of Teds interview and performance - April 13th, 1994 on tedgreene.com

Go to www.tedgreen.com to hear an archive interview with Ted on KPFK from April 13th, 1994.  Ted discusses Chord Chemistry, guitars, and there is a live in-studio performance. You can listen to...
Posted by Ted Greene Tribute on Tue, 03 Jun 2008 12:21:00 PST

4 books written by Ted Greene

Hello everyone! I have been receiving many requests on information about the books Ted has written. I've decided to post the info here in the blog, to be veiwed by all. Hope this helps. Here are the 4...
Posted by Ted Greene Tribute on Mon, 10 Mar 2008 05:56:00 PST

Ted Greene Remembered released by El Dorado Records

Hello again to all of Ted's friends! If you haven't heard already, it's time you have... Ted Greene Remembered An exquisite guitar tribute performed by artists who knew and admired Ted. Thirteen ...
Posted by Ted Greene Tribute on Mon, 03 Mar 2008 07:58:00 PST

Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas - Transcribed by Ted

Hi everyone and Merry Christmas!   2 new transcriptions by Ted for you on Christmas Day -   'Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" and 'Winter Wonderland'   THESE TRANSCRIPTIONS...
Posted by Ted Greene Tribute on Tue, 25 Dec 2007 07:30:00 PST

Autumn Leaves Transcribed by Ted Greene

Here is the great tune "Autumn Leaves" transcribed by Ted. The transcription is in .pdf format (Adobe). Just click on the link below to view the transcription: Autumn Leaves transcribed by Ted Greene...
Posted by Ted Greene Tribute on Tue, 13 Nov 2007 06:55:00 PST

Chord Color Adds 2 Note Transcription by Ted

The transcription is in .pdf format (Adobe). Just click on the link below to view the transcription: Chord Color Adds / 2 Note - Transcription...
Posted by Ted Greene Tribute on Tue, 13 Nov 2007 06:50:00 PST

Ted Greene Photos and Information Credits

Ted lived in the same apartment building as I, Encino El Dorado. I lived there for nearly 30 years. Ted and I talked many times, just standing on the walkway to the apts. Now, when I go visit my mothe...
Posted by Ted Greene Tribute on Wed, 31 Jan 2007 10:15:00 PST