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‘Ted Greene 1-13-93 The 7#9 Scale - Very Bluesy pune Oner: © XA are) Ex. #1 ig ieee Not too slowly please! (but build it one piece at a time) Assignment; Now transpose the run up the neck to C, D, and E, then down low in F, G, and finally in Bb. For excitement, i's almost mandatory that you use volume accents here and there. Add these at the end of [example] 1 Lfrom the bottom of Ted's original page| ares) Ex. #la 0 5 31,735 3, te cmos 3. 3" pert pido ote lete te pe 5 == SoS aeSeae ap Per Add these instead at end of [example] 1 Lfrom the bottom of Ted's original page) AFR 10) a7gs) Ex. #1b 2 2a Tiepinte $i oppnet Psa 9 ¢7e9 Ex. #2 y a E bet fe fe. SSS r pees pullcomt Assignment: Now leam in A, C, and low E. The 79 Scale - Very Bluesy -p.2 Ted Greene 1-13-93 Assignment: Learn this now in Bb, G, and E going down the neck, right? E789) Now add this at the ‘1 re Ex. #3. [in key of E] end of the run in E: Org x Assignment: Do this extended run now in Ab and B. Start right on the beat for E6749) a rhythmic variation Orjust| — Oralso add Ex. #4 open G, then f Bb notes: cy 4 é 1 = 4a 2 = te Deo aS == —- wry ; a Any of these 3 ends is fine with me. Assignment: Now do this run in F#, Bb, and high D, ‘There's quite a bit of work above if you do all the assignments (please do!), but not months or anything like that. Its all off of ONE scale form, just moved to different keys. Take it slowly, memorizing as you go and build up to pretty fast clips on cach run. It's a truly bluesy scale and maybe a (new?) treat for your ears. Hoping ‘One more rhythmic variation on one of the above... make sure to use those accents and get the tempo up pretty good or this will sound too bland: ares) Ex. #5 eh ol Heh ft i precimuil Br) ee ade A Pot Vidonl rhadl eae EQ 1 at e S92 ie CJ 2 ; im A et 6! cn Ss i" 10 lo 1 7

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