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Ted Greene (Playing Through Changes Using) Arpeggios 1977-11-08 foing, pages 13-14] 1978.05.25 Arpeggios are just a means to [an] end, and if studied seriously, will quite possibly lead you to the place where you are no longer using them very much, at least on a conscious level. Instead, don't be surprised to find yourself thinking justin terms of melody, that is, justin terms of what you inwardly hear from your own experience, all your studies, listening, and playing. Here is another example of playing through changes in one general position, but there are no arpeggio diagrams being given here 2nd & Ist positions Gar pos din & 31d positions G47 i Tf sth positon 47 ‘ ——= ¥ An? a oo: = & mesh — gar positon & 2 "(Playing Through Changes Using) Arpeggios" - Ted Greene, 1977-11-08 Sth, 4th, & Gth positions EA? F4u7 Eitporions 47 Fas? . st ge he te PSS ase + Fov/t Bp7H+ p09 Nove themes a2 4 : 3 2 12 4 rhe ot posions _ Fa? ie 2 2 4 28) 20) 1M a5 b Hoe 22 4 ‘3 he bs’ 20 oe =e == st it id Fot/t Bp79+ £509 7 42 Serer ee ity! dee uied 2 2 1 +20 Ai bpp pote RE Se 1 3 Gepmuae | Co Cha? 1g ee 1 gs hat ag yy SS Zi Sj be @ — 2 = Dot Gis+ (a9 pg le i a sere Hl ae aoe Te nel om fwhidig earnest a srtemce, all yout sticbie, Loring, Hrwegh. « he EF en pv, Lay, ya @ ane athe Riz Ep pabes, FF - aa ty, 2431 wa 1 2 bs aa 3143 42 yh = yh pat it ae eet yell F = os a Lit ii a4 Fos 14 e we i Calgg, —shhne hyd oe mga st

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