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Thank you Sandra for making these hard times in which we are going to be quarantined bearable. We have waiting time but with your help and classes it is almost a treat. thanks from Spain
All the best for you, my friend. Our government just announced a partial lockdown of Austria. And no more flights to and from Spain, Italy, Frsnce, USA etc. I went to the supermarket today and all the shelves were empty. From Monday on week have a lockdown. It's crazy! I plan on doing more videos to make up for the teaching sbd gig losses. So good for my viewers 😊
I learned so much from your diminished over dominants and Dorian Trick packages, that I had to purchase the II-V-1 starter pack. I love it. Your lessons are awesome. I am "backfilling" my music theory knowledge, and the theory that you add to your lessons are right on time, so to speak. A lick is one thing, but to understand why it works, makes it a tool in your toolbelt. Peace
Sandra, I can't believe that it took me so long to find your videos. I was looking for just a lick or two, but this was utterly fantastic! Your adding of theory to the excellent licks makes this a video to spend hours with , literally. Thanks so much! Jim D
Sandra, thanks for another great lesson. I’ve been memorizing minor 2-5-1 arpeggios and the accompanying chords In each position, but this lesson gives me the vocabulary to make use of all that information. Desde Madrid, un abrazo ( higiénico). Edward
As always, good stuff so we can practice. Too bad I can't understand the English of your interesting explanations, but I'll manage with the video, tabs and diagrams. I always look forward to your lessons. Thank you very much Sandra.
Oh, I wish someone would translate my videos into Spanish and French! I hope it works for you so far. Thank you for your consistent support, Sslvador! ❤️
Hey Sandra, it's Christmas Eve 2020 during the pandemic, so instead of hanging with family, I'm checking out jazz guitar videos. I'm just 10 minutes into the video, but the first lick is amazing. I kind of do the same as you, thinking m7b5 as minor 7 up a minor third and using diminished on altered dominant starting on 3, 5, 7 or b9 and using chromaticism in between some of the tones. My lines are okay, but yours are better. Great lesson. Thanks and Merry Christmas from Cincinnati, OH, USA!
Hey Richard, nm glad to be your company dieing quarantine. I wish you a swinging new year, and hope that we can go back to normal in 2021. Hold fast 🎶🎸
yt has just started to recommend me your channel and videos. i m very disgrundled that this hasn't happened earlier. sooo much more interesting than the cat videos.
Gah-reetings Sandra! Hope you’re feeling better this week! Yummy lunch, and good “licks” to go with😄👍. Especially liked #5😉. Chord tones - yes! Always a good way to get out of a jam, too! Great tutorial👏.
Guitarversum Sandra Sherman glad you’re better👏👍... but sorry to hear about your hubby. I hope he gets on the mend quickly! Here in the states, schools/work/events all closing and getting cancelled - really scaring everyone. Stay well!
Yes, we have a partial lickdown here. Schools, unus, kindergardens closed. Travel ban to Italy, no events exceeding 100 people. It's a disaster. Fortunato we have free health care (except me, lol. As a self employed I have 20% deductible, but it's not really much. We have realistic prices here 😊)
Sometimes if you want to have a old-fashioned french style lick like Django. It's good to resolve in Xm6 chord. Not mention to hold that major 6 chord tone. Just to spice up things.
C minor is a Relative minor key of Eb major, not a Parallel minor key. Just in case guys are looking to understand the theory bit correctly. Great videos, though. Cheers!
I started playing when I was ten. Made a lot of progress until age 17. Life got in the way now I want to catapult my learning. I am 62. What is the best way to make up the years. I need to learn the modes? Can I just train my ears?
Moses ate just a fancy word for targeting Chord tones while playing in the correct scale. That's the key to good jazz playing. Don't forget the phrasing (of course I have a video lesson on that 😊), which is let duper important, or you won't sound authentic.
These are fine but I'm a little surprised you didn't use the harmonic minor. Especially for people who grasp a 2-5-1 in major, it's the closest analog to being able to use a single scale and you get many of the same things (e.g., diminished arpeggio). It was used by all the bebop guys (Charlie Parker, Clifford Brown, etc.). The thing that I love about it is that it yields some very interesting melodies, plus you have the two major triads (5 and 5+) adjacent to each other. Perhaps you already did this in an earlier video.
You're absolutly correct about the Harmonic Minor Scale. I tend to teach people the altered Scale first, bc it's universally usable. I'm already planning a harmonic minor scale tutorial. And I'll be doing a version of this video using the HM in the future. Maybe I should have used the HM on this one already, but I thought, since a lot of my subscribers already have the altered Scale Licks from the major 2 5 1 tutorial, it would be easier. And the alt scale is absolutly valid too, therefore I did it that way. Well, more videos on the way 😊
I must be missing something or I'm really far behind in understanding theory because I find this confusing. Around 1:30, she says she's in EbM with a D Locrian. But then she says since it's a minor 2-5-1, you need the "parellel" minor of EbM and she says that's Cm???? Cm is the "relative" minor of EbM, no? What am I missing? D half-diminished is the 2 of Cm but Cm is NOT the "parellel" minor of EbM. Unless I'm not smart enough yet. ??? Confusing.
Oh, maybe I mixed things up. We use the word parallel in German, we don't differentiate. But I meant the relative minor to Eb, which is Cm. You got it all right! 😊
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman BTW. If you only use "parallel" in the German, how does someone know if you're referring to the parallel minor of a key or the relative minor? Here, we say Cm is the parallel minor of CM. And Am is the relative. What do say over there?
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Thank you Sandra for making these hard times in which we are going to be quarantined bearable. We have waiting time but with your help and classes it is almost a treat. thanks from Spain
All the best for you, my friend. Our government just announced a partial lockdown of Austria. And no more flights to and from Spain, Italy, Frsnce, USA etc. I went to the supermarket today and all the shelves were empty. From Monday on week have a lockdown. It's crazy! I plan on doing more videos to make up for the teaching sbd gig losses. So good for my viewers 😊
absolutely well explained, Sandra, as always; great lesson
That's sweet, thank you! ❤️
I learned so much from your diminished over dominants and Dorian Trick packages, that I had to purchase the II-V-1 starter pack. I love it. Your lessons are awesome. I am "backfilling" my music theory knowledge, and the theory that you add to your lessons are right on time, so to speak. A lick is one thing, but to understand why it works, makes it a tool in your toolbelt. Peace
You have the right mindset 😊. Glad you learn so much from my lessons.
Brilliant Sandra
Sandra,
I can't believe that it took me so long to find your videos. I was looking for just a lick or two, but this was utterly fantastic! Your adding of theory to the excellent licks makes this a video to spend hours with , literally.
Thanks so much!
Jim D
Hey, welcome to the jazz fun! 😊
Have you watched my theory lesson on the altered scale? Enjoy the jazz ride ❤️
Excellent lesson, Sandra!
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This kind of material is what I really need and appreciate, TY Sandra!
Thank you! Hope you've also watched the major II V I Licks video 😊
Stay safe! Love you!
Trying my best. There's a curfew in Austria. Good thing about it, I'm doing a lot of new lessons 😊
Very well done! Thanks for lesson
❤️❤️❤️
Great times for grabbing the guitar and learning great licks. Merci beaucoup 👍
Everyone's hopes stay at home these days. Great opportunity to play more guitar 😊
Jouannic c'est un nom d'origine Bretonne, n'est ce pas ?
Such an underrated channel, thanks for the lessons!:)
Thank you! Share the love & the knowledge 😊❤️
I simply like your style of teaching, nice lesson, thx
Trying my best 😊
Sandra, thanks for another great lesson. I’ve been memorizing minor 2-5-1 arpeggios and the accompanying chords
In each position, but this lesson gives me the vocabulary to make use of all that information. Desde Madrid, un abrazo ( higiénico).
Edward
Very cool! Thank you for letting me be a part on your jazz adventure! Hugs to you 🤗
I've been waiting for this, ever since you released the major II V I :-))))))
Glad you like it 😊
As always, good stuff so we can practice. Too bad I can't understand the English of your interesting explanations, but I'll manage with the video, tabs and diagrams. I always look forward to your lessons. Thank you very much Sandra.
Oh, I wish someone would translate my videos into Spanish and French! I hope it works for you so far. Thank you for your consistent support, Sslvador! ❤️
Great lesson. Full of knowledge. Well explained. A pleasure to watch, listen and learn. Ein Segen in diesen Tagen zuhaus in social distance :)
Das einzig Gute an dieser Zeiten, mehr Zeit zum Üben 😊. Freut mich, dass ich die Langeweile vertreiben kann ☺️.
Stay safe!
Lesson Time Stamps ii - v - i Minor Licks
01:05 LICK 1
01:07 Lick 1 Demonstration (Regular Tempo)
01:21 Lick 1 Explanation
08:46 Lick 1 Demonstration (Slow Tempo)
09:06 LICK 2
09:08 Lick 2 Demonstration (Regular Tempo)
09:22 Lick 2 Explanation
12:52 Lick 2 Demonstration (Slow Tempo)
13:10 LICK 3
13:12 Lick 3 Demonstration (Regular Tempo)
13:28 Lick 3 Explanation
16:15 Lick 3 Demonstration (Slow Tempo)
16:36 LICK 4
16:37 Lick 4 Demonstration (Regular Tempo)
16:52 Lick 4 Explanation
19:51 Lick 4 Demonstration (Slow Tempo)
20:09 LICK 5
20:12 Lick 5 Demonstration (Regular Tempo)
20:26 Lick 5 Explanation
23:39 Lick 5 Demonstration (Slow Tempo)
Hey Sandra, it's Christmas Eve 2020 during the pandemic, so instead of hanging with family, I'm checking out jazz guitar videos. I'm just 10 minutes into the video, but the first lick is amazing. I kind of do the same as you, thinking m7b5 as minor 7 up a minor third and using diminished on altered dominant starting on 3, 5, 7 or b9 and using chromaticism in between some of the tones. My lines are okay, but yours are better. Great lesson. Thanks and Merry Christmas from Cincinnati, OH, USA!
Hey Richard, nm glad to be your company dieing quarantine. I wish you a swinging new year, and hope that we can go back to normal in 2021. Hold fast 🎶🎸
Goodmorning Sandra thanks a lot Salam.
Grrrreetings 😊
oh yassssss! thx so much for this tut, sandra
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yt has just started to recommend me your channel and videos. i m very disgrundled that this hasn't happened earlier. sooo much more interesting than the cat videos.
Hehe, glad you're enjoying my lessons 😊. Keep swinging and healthy, my friend!
Thanks, as always
❤️❤️❤️
waited soooo much for this!!!!!! thanks!!!a lot
You're very welcome! Hope you also watched the major ii v i lesson 😊
@@GuitarversumSandraShermanYeahh! and playing all of the ten of them on autumn leaves is sooo fun !!
Gah-reetings Sandra! Hope you’re feeling better this week! Yummy lunch, and good “licks” to go with😄👍. Especially liked #5😉. Chord tones - yes! Always a good way to get out of a jam, too! Great tutorial👏.
I'm totally fine again. Hubby, not so much. Home quarantined 😢.
Glad you like the licks ❤️.
Guitarversum Sandra Sherman glad you’re better👏👍... but sorry to hear about your hubby. I hope he gets on the mend quickly! Here in the states, schools/work/events all closing and getting cancelled - really scaring everyone. Stay well!
Yes, we have a partial lickdown here. Schools, unus, kindergardens closed. Travel ban to Italy, no events exceeding 100 people. It's a disaster. Fortunato we have free health care (except me, lol. As a self employed I have 20% deductible, but it's not really much. We have realistic prices here 😊)
I’ve always wanted to be explained!
Superb lesson as always, Sandra. Any chance you could do an arrangement and lesson on
“You’d Be So Nice to Come Home To”? Thanks much.
Sure, I'll put it on my list. If it's doable, I'll do it 😊
Greetings from Indonesia 🇮🇩
Hi ho, my friend! ❤️
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman thanks for the lessons, Sandra 🙏
Sometimes if you want to have a old-fashioned french style lick like Django.
It's good to resolve in Xm6 chord. Not mention to hold that major 6 chord tone.
Just to spice up things.
Absolutely!
Hyper technical
Too bad there are no subtitles but fantastic teaching.
Thank you so much from France.
I wish YT would provide auto translation!
C minor is a Relative minor key of Eb major, not a Parallel minor key. Just in case guys are looking to understand the theory bit correctly. Great videos, though. Cheers!
Thank you. I know that, but I always confuse it with the German term. We call it Mollparallele, which translates to parallel minor.
I started playing when I was ten. Made a lot of progress until age 17. Life got in the way now I want to catapult my learning. I am 62.
What is the best way to make up the years. I need to learn the modes? Can I just train my ears?
Moses ate just a fancy word for targeting Chord tones while playing in the correct scale. That's the key to good jazz playing. Don't forget the phrasing (of course I have a video lesson on that 😊), which is let duper important, or you won't sound authentic.
These are fine but I'm a little surprised you didn't use the harmonic minor. Especially for people who grasp a 2-5-1 in major, it's the closest analog to being able to use a single scale and you get many of the same things (e.g., diminished arpeggio). It was used by all the bebop guys (Charlie Parker, Clifford Brown, etc.). The thing that I love about it is that it yields some very interesting melodies, plus you have the two major triads (5 and 5+) adjacent to each other. Perhaps you already did this in an earlier video.
You're absolutly correct about the Harmonic Minor Scale. I tend to teach people the altered Scale first, bc it's universally usable. I'm already planning a harmonic minor scale tutorial. And I'll be doing a version of this video using the HM in the future. Maybe I should have used the HM on this one already, but I thought, since a lot of my subscribers already have the altered Scale Licks from the major 2 5 1 tutorial, it would be easier. And the alt scale is absolutly valid too, therefore I did it that way. Well, more videos on the way 😊
How about stomping at the savoy lesson? 😉
Great idea!
Do you give lessons
Yes, via Skype (or Zoom, but I prefer Skype). Drop me a line at shermanlessons at gmail dot com.
My english not good, but you are goid teach..
Glad you like our and hope you understand everything, at lest by watching. Stay safe ❤️
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman thank you n i like your teach slow n step by step..
Be-bop be-bop be-bop ☺️😚
😁
I must be missing something or I'm really far behind in understanding theory because I find this confusing. Around 1:30, she says she's in EbM with a D Locrian. But then she says since it's a minor 2-5-1, you need the "parellel" minor of EbM and she says that's Cm???? Cm is the "relative" minor of EbM, no? What am I missing? D half-diminished is the 2 of Cm but Cm is NOT the "parellel" minor of EbM. Unless I'm not smart enough yet. ??? Confusing.
Oh, maybe I mixed things up. We use the word parallel in German, we don't differentiate. But I meant the relative minor to Eb, which is Cm. You got it all right! 😊
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman Thanks a lot. That helps a lot. Danke Ihnen sehr.
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman BTW. If you only use "parallel" in the German, how does someone know if you're referring to the parallel minor of a key or the relative minor? Here, we say Cm is the parallel minor of CM. And Am is the relative. What do say over there?