![]() You can also do short little bass runs between chords if there is enough time. “Rolls” refers to arpeggios or arpeggiated chords. You might think of this as the melody part and the harmony part playing independently. “Delays” are when you separate the voicings in a chord and play one part, then the other. hand delays or rolls to fill up the holes.” Ted expected the player to apply techniques in order to fill-in or color the “holes” or spots where the harmony sustains for 2 beats or more. Remember that this song sounds best with a slow, relaxed groove, so don’t hamper that with chords that are impossible for you to play at this point.Īt the top of the page Ted wrote: “Solo Guitar Outline – The word outline is used because you have to add at least Rt. You may need to make additional modifications if some of Ted’s chords present too many challenges. Below I’ve made a few suggestions for easier voicings of the more difficult passages. This is a pretty difficult arrangement, but if you make a few adjustments according to your ability, you can play this piece with a little practice. GeorgiaOnMyMind_Ted Greene_notation_girds_p6.pdf GeorgiaOnMyMind_Ted Greene_notation_girds_p5.pdf GeorgiaOnMyMind_Ted Greene_notation_girds_p4.pdf ![]() GeorgiaOnMyMind_Ted Greene_notation_girds_p3.pdf GeorgiaOnMyMind_Ted Greene_notation_girds_p2.pdf GeorgiaOnMyMind_Ted Greene_notation_girds_p1.pdf My compilation page, changes and comparisons Ted Greene Arrangement - December 3, 1984
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