Hey sandra sherman. You are one of the most genuine teacher out there. You are so much dedicated towards teaching that you haven't cut videos short to earn views and stuff I just want you to know that someone somewhere is benefited by your work and dedication Thanks so much you mean a lot Cant thank enough
That's really very kind of you! ❤️ I do cut out stuff sometimes, when I feel it's getting too long, I'm talking to much unnecessary stuff etc. But I basically try to make it a real lesson, not just a tutorial.
The, "oh so lovely Sandra Sherman!" It's always a delight and pleasure to see you and whatever lesson you grace us with. Thank you Sandra for putting together this lesson. It's a great tune and I've always wanted to get it under my fingers. With your help I believe I will finally learn it. Thanks again Sandra for "all" you do!
Thanks for this. Very comprehensible and playable. It's of great help to hear your explanation and analysis and the way you think about the harmony when creating a solo. Thanks.
Hi Sandra. I'm working on Blue Bossa at the moment and have watched many lessons on UA-cam. This lesson is great because you are teaching melodic lines through the whole song rather than just scales, arpeggios ect in an exercise form. Thanks. Tony.
Nice, tasty solo with good tone. Very easy to follow lesson. I truly appreciate your teaching style and I am happy to be a member of your channel for over a year now!
Wow finally you are doing solo again Thank you so much I've been looking forward to having solo lessons from you since autumn leaves I really appreciate all your hard work for us You deserve way more 😍😍
This is a very enlightening lesson...! I love to hear your thinking as you work thru the melodic development of the lines, you just seem to have a way with it all... Thanks as Always...! B-)
Thank you so much for this beautiful lesson!💗 I’ve been practicing with your video everyday for a few weeks now. 🥰 I’m a beginner guitarist but your lessons are the best for me to understand and follow. I watched your blue bossa beginner friendly chords version video at least dozens of times now 😂and finally I can say that I’m almost mastering it. 😉 I just purchased this solo version of tabs & backing tracks so I’ll start working on it until I nail it. You are amazing❣️ Thank you and sending you much love from Atlanta, GA💗🙏🏼
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman Excuse me, Madam, I want to know the musical scale you use to improvise and I asked the question with the names in French. The American notation is E flat and D flat, I think!
This is another great lesson. You are teaching me more lessons about jazz and music than any other teacher I have had. I guess I need to make some purchases I definitely owe.
Merci pour votre superbe presentation. Votre debit de parole est juste bien adapté, pour une comprehension des néophytes comme moi en anglais ... Merci bien,
🎵 Sandra this is such a wonderful video! Everything is beautifully clearly explained in every detail for we wanna be jazzers! And it's a great solo I think! This also goes so well with your Blue Bossa chord video, again a lovely video to learn the progression and comp behind so a Sax player. Thankyou so much for all you do in the world of jazz guitar. Just magical! 🎵
Hello Sandra, So glad I found you on UA-cam, I've been wanting to figure out jazz lines over this song for a long time and have basic knowledge of Jazz chords and structure but have never had the confidence to try and play solos over the changes. It's going to take a lot of repetition and patience but I feel like I'm ready to make the commitment after seeing your approach and your way of showing the scales and leading tones into the next chord of the song. Thank you, Michael
Thank you for sharing your musical knowledge with us. I must comment (with the most humility and respect) that the teaching methodology employed by many YT musicians is not a working formula. The problem being is that too much music theory is showered onto one who is trying to keep up with the lesson. I couldn't differentiate the Dorian or Major7th scale. Stopping the lesson to go look it up is quite discouraging, to say the least! There is no point in watching these lessons if one feels inept from the get-go, for not having the breadth of knowledge needed to absorb the lesson, much less practice the notes/chords. One begins liking the sound but hating the theory. I appreciate very much your kind and generous energy in helping us learn something of such musical value. Your wisdom and efforts are wasted on the likes of me because we don't have sufficient theoretical knowledge, and, if we did have the knowledge, we wouldn't be here. I apologize if my comments are offensive to anyone. I am only voicing my opinion -- no malice intended.
I'm sorry, Fran. It had to be. The old system was way too difficult to handle for me. And people were literally begging for a ship system, where they have the possibility to buy more stuff with just a single payment. The captcha is easy. Just type what is worn into the empty field. The promo is nothing to cate about. It's when I give out promo discount codes in the future. Just leave it empty.
Such a wonderful song. Your in depth tutorial is extremely helpful, as always. Thanks so much for your efforts to teach an old blues guy like me new tricks 😀
Thank you, thank you, danke schön. Having a solo lesson like this over a simple chord structure like Blue Bossa is so wonderful because it allows me to focus on how and why the melody line works without being distracted by complex chord changes. I can't thank you enough.
You can use melodic minor whenever you can use Dorian. It's just a hotter sound. And since F Dorian is compatible with D locrian, the same applies to melodic minor.
Brilliant Sandra...this is by far the best tutorial I've seen so far on the tube. It makes such a difference using such a tasteful chord structure to work on using these melody lines. It'd be great if you'd do this with more of these for us like ie...Ipanema, Misty, Desifinado....... Many thanks for your hard work in producing these videos for us....Grrrrrreat lol
Hi Sandra, I have a possibly stupid question. On the triplet sequences, is there a "right" or "wrong" way to pick those? Every time I hit those measures my pick feels like it's scrambling to chase those quicker notes and it falls apart. You appear to glide through them effortlessly and I'm wondering if it's just a matter of practice or if it's important to start with a down or up pick when entering those phrases.
Triplets ruin everything, lol. I have a video on laut phrasing, where I explain how to overcome this obstacle. Basically it doesn't matter, as long as you return to your regular pattern (downstrokes on beats and upstrokes on offbeats), as soon as possible after the triplet.
Excellent short piece - more of these 60-second 'improvs' please! They really help us newbies grasp the structure of jazz in a challenging, but do-able, manner. :) One request from me (not a complaint): Could the TABs also include chord fingering diagrams in the .pdf? I would find that helpful when, as you recommend, I'm trying 'visualise' the chord tones.
I'm not sure I understand what you mean by "chord fingerings", since this is a soloing lesson. Do you mean I should add chord boxes for the chords /chord melody songs? I do that on shorter tunes. Or do you mean to add the left hand fingering to the tabs. That would be pretty tedious to do, to be honest. That's what the video is here for actually 😊
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman I mean to have one page that shows the shapes (positions) of the chords played in the backing track. Chord boxes, I think they're called. It just helps us newbies. For example, there are many ways to play a CMaj7... but you probably only use one position/shape for your backing track. Knowing which one you use would help to extract the chord tones if we want to try and do our own improvisations.
Sandra, this is SUCH A BEAUTIFUL ARRAGEMENT. You are awesome and a pleasure to study your teachings. It may take me several months to learn this master piece. Thanks SOOO MUCH to challenging us. I luv this song.
Thanks so much ❤️. Take your time. Make sure to be able to play 1 or 2 bars and speed them up to normal tempo, before going for the next couple of bars. Consistency is key here.
Excellent as always Sandra ! Soloing beyond my skillset at present . However I can play the chordal backing along with this from a previous lesson from you. So as a novice jazz player it is most helpful playing your chordal arrangement with this . Have previously downloaded your Autumn Leaves and Round Midnight arrangements both excellent... the payment process was easy ....especially for a technophobe like me !
You do it exactly right. You need a good understanding of chords, in order to know what tones to focus on when soloing. Take it slowly, you'll get there!
Hallo Sandra. Another exquisite lesson from the best Jazz teacher on YT hands down. I want to wish you a belated Happy New Year and all the best for 2021! Cheers!👍👍
Phenomenal lesson here full of scales with explanations on what's what, who does that? 😆 Sandra Sherman, that's who!! 👍 Seems like every time I say this is the best lesson ever, you come along and post a better one!!! 😊 Sending love and happiness your way! 🙏🌟❤
That's an excellent idea. And if you analytischen and practices some of the lines in the solo, make sure to move them to other keys and try to use them in your improvisation for other songs too!
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman OH, I'm so sorry Sandra--I know your'e name well, I just slipped up. Anyway I love how you explain the solo note for note so thoroughly--just what I need at this point in my studies!
What a wonderful insight into a great tune. There’s a LOT to think about in this one. Great lines, and explanations about what’s going on. And, rhythmically, I think the spaces between notes are critical. Your bebop elements are sweet! I remember the first time I played this, a keyboard player was calling the chords as he flew through it - and, I was just trying to hang on by grabbing a couple chord tones (to emphasize your comments on chord tones!)... my head was about to pop🤯! I went home and worked out a solo to be safe going forward, and now we play it in the trio, haha! I’m going to watch this again, because you provided a lot of context for how to approach thinking about it! Thanks Sandra - great job! Hope that finger is improving - you seemed to be favoring it🧐.
You always have the best stories. Love em! ❤️ You won't believe it, but I just hierzu my middle finger the exact Dame way. A ripped blood vessel again. I'll have to do something against it. Ever since I lost weight I have this new problem. To little fat on my fingers now, it seems.
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman ouch, Sandra!! I’ve had that happen... painful, and one time it got really swollen and black/blue. I sure hope you can get ahead of it! If it’s any consolation, you look great😉👍. Take care🖐
Ms. Sherman, this video has been very useful for my studies in improvisation on jazz guitar. You teach in a very clear and organized way and I really appreciate your work. Thank you, and best wishes.
00:00 BLUE BOSSA SOLO - Lesson Time Stamps
00:08 Introduction
00:56 BLUE BOSSA SOLO - Performance (Regular Tempo)
01:55 Song Structure
02:06 BLUE BOSSA SOLO - 1st Chorus
02:10 Phrase 1 - Breakdown
05:14 Phrase 1 - Demonstration (Slow Tempo)
05:27 Phrase 2 - Breakdown
08:49 Phrase 2 - Demonstration (Slow Tempo)
09:03 Phrase 3 - Breakdown
11:20 Phrase 3 - Demonstration (Slow Tempo)
11:33 Phrase 4 - Breakdown
15:09 Phrase 4 - Demonstration (Slow Tempo)
15:24 BLUE BOSSA SOLO - 2nd Chorus
15:28 Phrase 5 - Breakdown
17:22 Phrase 5 - Demonstration (Slow Tempo)
17:34 Phrase 6 - Breakdown
20:00 Phrase 6 - Demonstration (Slow Tempo)
20:13 Phrase 7 - Breakdown
23:55 Phrase 7 - Demonstration (Slow Tempo)
24:08 Phrase 8 - Breakdown
25:51 Phrase 8 - Demonstration (Slow Tempo)
26:02 BLUE BOSSA SOLO - Performance (Slow Tempo)
27:16 Recommended Tutorials
Thank you!
Gracias... descifrare por lo menos una.
Hey sandra sherman. You are one of the most genuine teacher out there. You are so much dedicated towards teaching that you haven't cut videos short to earn views and stuff
I just want you to know that someone somewhere is benefited by your work and dedication
Thanks so much you mean a lot
Cant thank enough
That's really very kind of you! ❤️
I do cut out stuff sometimes, when I feel it's getting too long, I'm talking to much unnecessary stuff etc.
But I basically try to make it a real lesson, not just a tutorial.
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman
Really appreciate it.
The, "oh so lovely Sandra Sherman!" It's always a delight and pleasure to see you and whatever lesson you grace us with. Thank you Sandra for putting together this lesson. It's a great tune and I've always wanted to get it under my fingers. With your help I believe I will finally learn it. Thanks again Sandra for "all" you do!
Thank you, Steve! ❤️ Happy belated new year!
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman Cool and Happy New Year to you as well Sandra!
Thank you Sandraaaaaaa
Thanks for this. Very comprehensible and playable. It's of great help to hear your explanation and analysis and the way you think about the harmony when creating a solo. Thanks.
Thank you for your feedback. It's very helpful and shows me what works and what doesn't. Keep swinging 🎶 🎸
Thanks Sandra ❤merry Christmas 👍👍👍❤❤❤
Excellent!
Hi Sandra. I'm working on Blue Bossa at the moment and have watched many lessons on UA-cam. This lesson is great because you are teaching melodic lines through the whole song rather than just scales, arpeggios ect in an exercise form. Thanks. Tony.
Glad you find it helpful, Tony 😊
Love the shirt Sandra! I love Bosa and how you smoothly play all your tunes! Happy New Year my friend!
Hehe, a student gave it to me. Viennese dialect and means something like "It's jazz, man" 😊.
Happy, swingin new year, Chris!
You do your lessons so nice.
I really appreciate that your material reasonably priced.
She did it again! You never cease to amaze me. What a great lesson video. Thank you!
Thank you, James! ❤️
Nice, tasty solo with good tone. Very easy to follow lesson. I truly appreciate your teaching style and I am happy to be a member of your channel for over a year now!
And I'm so happy to have you on board, Thank you for your kind word contributions over the years. It really means a lot to me.
Great job, thank you so much!
🤩🤩🤩🤩
This is grrrrreeeaaat :-) I so love your tutorials! Thank you for including the notation.
I do that now for solos 😊
Hello, I'm from Russia. I study your lessons. You explain in great detail!
Hello Alexandre. Greetings to 🇷🇺
Wow finally you are doing solo again
Thank you so much
I've been looking forward to having solo lessons from you since autumn leaves
I really appreciate all your hard work for us
You deserve way more 😍😍
So glad you like it, Sam! ❤️
you are amazing, thank you for this!
Thanks! ❤️
Nice job, Sandra! Thank you 🎸
Very good solo. For me, lessons on solos are always very interesting and essential. I already have the score to study it. Thank you very much Sandra.
I learned by this comment section, that a lot of people like to have more solo lessons. I'll try to do more of them. Keep swingin! 🎶🎸
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman I( .
This is a very enlightening lesson...! I love to hear your thinking as you work thru the melodic development of the lines, you just seem to have a way with it all... Thanks as Always...! B-)
I see a lot of people dig this format. Think I should do more of these soloing videos, ey. 😊
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman works for me...! 😎
Hey....that's Latin Jazz....👍
Hehe 😊
Thank you so much for this beautiful lesson!💗 I’ve been practicing with your video everyday for a few weeks now. 🥰 I’m a beginner guitarist but your lessons are the best for me to understand and follow. I watched your blue bossa beginner friendly chords version video at least dozens of times now 😂and finally I can say that I’m almost mastering it. 😉 I just purchased this solo version of tabs & backing tracks so I’ll start working on it until I nail it. You are amazing❣️ Thank you and sending you much love from Atlanta, GA💗🙏🏼
Thanks so much for your lovely words! ❤️ It's a pleasure to be of help 😊. Keep swingin 🎶 🎸
Hola Sandra, saludos desde México. Me interesa aprender acordes de bossanova, jaz y blues. Cómo puedo tomar clases? Tendrás algún curso?
Could you translate this. I only understood the first two sentences.
sei bravissima!
Very nice solo. It sounds great Thank you !!
Thanks, that's really kind of you! Keep swingin 🎶 🎸
I missed this one in my Blue Bossa Collection. Great Lesson! Thank you. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻✌🏻😁
Now you're ready for the first post Covid Jazz session :-)
Sandra you say so much when you play. Always love it.
I'm a blabbermouth 😁
i love your explanations. clear and precise.
Trying my best 😊
Hello Miss Sherman,
Thank you very much for this lesson! Do you use also the eb and reb scale to improvise?
What is the reb scale?
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman
Excuse me, Madam, I want to know the musical scale you use to improvise and I asked the question with the names in French.
The American notation is E flat and D flat, I think!
This is another great lesson. You are teaching me more lessons about jazz and music than any other teacher I have had. I guess I need to make some purchases I definitely owe.
Thanks, Wayne! Glad to be a part of your jazz journey! Keep swingin 🎶 🎸
Could you please make song tutorial called Lady in Red please
Lady In Red by Chris De Burgh? I just do Jazz Standards.
Merci pour votre superbe presentation.
Votre debit de parole est juste bien adapté, pour une comprehension des néophytes comme moi en anglais ...
Merci bien,
Thank you so much.
Wieder großartig, liebe Sandra. Du bist ein Schatz für alle Jazz-Liebhaber !
Das ist echt so lieb von dir ❤️
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman Ebenso !!!
Oh yessss!!!! I love this song. Now I got all three lessons from you, rhythm, chord melody and solo. thanks, your awesome!
Methodical and melodic: Well thought of solo. Thank you
Thank you! It's not so easy to make a solo work for both, didactic purpose and pleasing to the east 😊. Glad you like it. Keep swinging 🎶🎸
🎵 Sandra this is such a wonderful video! Everything is beautifully clearly explained in every detail for we wanna be jazzers! And it's a great solo I think! This also goes so well with your Blue Bossa chord video, again a lovely video to learn the progression and comp behind so a Sax player. Thankyou so much for all you do in the world of jazz guitar. Just magical! 🎵
Thank you, Dave, for your wonderful and encouraging words! Makes me happy to see you enjoy the tutorials. Keep swingin', my friend!
Thanks Sandraa
Hello Sandra, So glad I found you on UA-cam, I've been wanting to figure out jazz lines over this song for a long time and have basic knowledge of Jazz chords and structure but have never had the confidence to try and play solos over the changes. It's going to take a lot of repetition and patience but I feel like I'm ready to make the commitment after seeing your approach and your way of showing the scales and leading tones into the next chord of the song. Thank you, Michael
Thabks Michael and welcome to the Jazz. Check out the lesson path I just put in the membership area.
Thank you for sharing your musical knowledge with us. I must comment (with the most humility and respect) that the teaching methodology employed by many YT musicians is not a working formula. The problem being is that too much music theory is showered onto one who is trying to keep up with the lesson. I couldn't differentiate the Dorian or Major7th scale. Stopping the lesson to go look it up is quite discouraging, to say the least! There is no point in watching these lessons if one feels inept from the get-go, for not having the breadth of knowledge needed to absorb the lesson, much less practice the notes/chords. One begins liking the sound but hating the theory. I appreciate very much your kind and generous energy in helping us learn something of such musical value. Your wisdom and efforts are wasted on the likes of me because we don't have sufficient theoretical knowledge, and, if we did have the knowledge, we wouldn't be here.
I apologize if my comments are offensive to anyone. I am only voicing my opinion -- no malice intended.
That's the drawback of UA-cam. A lot of lesson material on here, but in no order.
Sorry Sandra but your new format is beyond my device ability. Promo? Capcha? Why fix something that isn't broken. Fran
I'm sorry, Fran. It had to be. The old system was way too difficult to handle for me. And people were literally begging for a ship system, where they have the possibility to buy more stuff with just a single payment.
The captcha is easy. Just type what is worn into the empty field. The promo is nothing to cate about. It's when I give out promo discount codes in the future. Just leave it empty.
Such a wonderful song. Your in depth tutorial is extremely helpful, as always. Thanks so much for your efforts to teach an old blues guy like me new tricks 😀
You're very welcome! 😊
Tenku and buytefo,senku were mac.
On this i have to work a bit more , but so nice ....
Thank you, thank you, danke schön. Having a solo lesson like this over a simple chord structure like Blue Bossa is so wonderful because it allows me to focus on how and why the melody line works without being distracted by complex chord changes. I can't thank you enough.
That is so true. Simpler chord changes enable us to play with more feeling.
I couldn't purchase this item ... there is no option given for India. Can you help me sort this out please?
Just select "All other countries" (the first entry)
Your videos have rekindled my jazz practice. Thank you.
Glad you ignited the jazz spark again and you chose me to guide you. 🤗
Using F melodic minor over Fm7 is a good idea because that’s also D locrian 9 for the D half diminished chord that follows.
You can use melodic minor whenever you can use Dorian. It's just a hotter sound. And since F Dorian is compatible with D locrian, the same applies to melodic minor.
Thank you for your time and I am grateful for all your help.
Thanks, Malcolm! I'm glad you enjoy my tutorials.
Brilliant Sandra...this is by far the best tutorial I've seen so far on the tube.
It makes such a difference using such a tasteful chord structure to work on using these melody lines.
It'd be great if you'd do this with more of these for us like ie...Ipanema, Misty, Desifinado.......
Many thanks for your hard work in producing these videos for us....Grrrrrreat lol
I plan on doing more of these, since you guys really seem to dig it 😊
I dig your t-shirt, maybe it'll only work if one knews German, oida :-p!
It's Viennese dialect, actually 😁
Hello Sandra! I couldn’t buy the Lessons Blue bossa - solo because I didn’t find the code
It's in the info box, below the video. But you can also just go over to my new online shop and search it there, yay! 😊
guitarversum.com/shop
Hey Sandra I really like your lessons but once I learned them I can't remember do you teach how to read music
No, I don't have a video on that. Can you read Tab? Because that's pretty simple and all my sheet music come with TABS.
suuuper , i have the tabs .....
Great lesson working hard on solo would like an MP3 of the solo to practice with so I can get a feel of the phrasing
If you click the link in the description box, there's an mp3 player that plays back the solo.
Hi Sandra, I have a possibly stupid question. On the triplet sequences, is there a "right" or "wrong" way to pick those? Every time I hit those measures my pick feels like it's scrambling to chase those quicker notes and it falls apart. You appear to glide through them effortlessly and I'm wondering if it's just a matter of practice or if it's important to start with a down or up pick when entering those phrases.
Triplets ruin everything, lol. I have a video on laut phrasing, where I explain how to overcome this obstacle.
Basically it doesn't matter, as long as you return to your regular pattern (downstrokes on beats and upstrokes on offbeats), as soon as possible after the triplet.
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman I can’t thank enough, Sandra you’re the absolute best. Also, I hope your finger is healing ok 👍🏻
Great info and Very smooth, thank you 👌🍀🇮🇪
❤️❤️❤️
Hola Sandra: saludos desde Chihuahua en el norte de Mexico. Que escalas usas?
There are many scales in this song 😊.
Great lesson thanks Sandra I am revisiting Bossa and this is just the trick.
Glad my tutorials help 😊
That’s a great t-shirt! 😎
Sounds awesome. Lots of very tasty lines in there.
Glad you like it 😊👍
Absolutely fantastic Sandra !
❤️❤️❤️
🥰🥰🥰
Grande Sandra the best!
Aaawh, thank you!
Wonderful👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks, I have learned a lot from you.
Glad to be of help 😊. Keep swingin 🎶 🎸
Love your lessons. Do u teach “As long as I’m singing by either Brian Setzer or Bobby Darin. Thank you keep up the great playing.
Hummmm
Frage :) . im 4. Takt F moll 7 , letzter Ton, ist ein Es , aber es wird doch vorher aufgelöst zum E ?
Ich hab keine Ajnung was du meinst. Im 4. Take ist in der Melodie ein g und ein f, aber weder eb noch ein e in Sicht.
sei bravissima!
Great
I love your lessons....you are the best !
Thank you, Ellen
Is the best ' indonesia 👍👍☝👍☝
❤️🙌❤️
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it took me a bit to play but very nice
Glad you stuck to it. Isn't it satisfying, too have an entire tone under your fingers? Very rewarding 👍
Hi Sandra, wo gibt es das coole shirt zu kaufen?
Nein, das hat mir ein Schüler drucken lassen.
A great solo, Sandra!
Thankiiees! ❤️
Excellent short piece - more of these 60-second 'improvs' please! They really help us newbies grasp the structure of jazz in a challenging, but do-able, manner. :) One request from me (not a complaint): Could the TABs also include chord fingering diagrams in the .pdf? I would find that helpful when, as you recommend, I'm trying 'visualise' the chord tones.
I'm not sure I understand what you mean by "chord fingerings", since this is a soloing lesson. Do you mean I should add chord boxes for the chords /chord melody songs? I do that on shorter tunes. Or do you mean to add the left hand fingering to the tabs. That would be pretty tedious to do, to be honest. That's what the video is here for actually 😊
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman I mean to have one page that shows the shapes (positions) of the chords played in the backing track. Chord boxes, I think they're called. It just helps us newbies. For example, there are many ways to play a CMaj7... but you probably only use one position/shape for your backing track. Knowing which one you use would help to extract the chord tones if we want to try and do our own improvisations.
Sandra, this is SUCH A BEAUTIFUL ARRAGEMENT. You are awesome and a pleasure to study your teachings. It may take me several months to learn this master piece. Thanks SOOO MUCH to challenging us. I luv this song.
Thanks so much ❤️. Take your time. Make sure to be able to play 1 or 2 bars and speed them up to normal tempo, before going for the next couple of bars. Consistency is key here.
Tablature 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭🎸🎶🎶🎶😮Sandra
There's a link to the PDF Tab in the info box.
Excellent as always Sandra ! Soloing beyond my skillset at present . However I can play the chordal backing along with this from a previous lesson from you. So as a novice jazz player it is most helpful playing your chordal arrangement with this . Have previously downloaded your Autumn Leaves and Round Midnight arrangements both excellent... the payment process was easy ....especially for a technophobe like me !
You do it exactly right. You need a good understanding of chords, in order to know what tones to focus on when soloing. Take it slowly, you'll get there!
Hallo Sandra,
tolles Video. Sehr gut erklärt. Vielen Dank.:-)
Wo bekomme ich denn das Shirt?:-)
Vielen Dank! Das Shirt ist ein Unikat, das mir ein Schüler geschenkt hat 😊
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman Toll:-)
Vielen Dank für das Video. Sehr anschaulich und verständlich. Viele Grüße aus Gärmanie
Hallo Sandra. Another exquisite lesson from the best Jazz teacher on YT hands down. I want to wish you a belated Happy New Year and all the best for 2021! Cheers!👍👍
Hey Keef, glad you're still around, my friend! Happy, swingin new year 🎶🎸
Phenomenal lesson here full of scales with explanations on what's what, who does that? 😆 Sandra Sherman, that's who!! 👍 Seems like every time I say this is the best lesson ever, you come along and post a better one!!! 😊 Sending love and happiness your way! 🙏🌟❤
Aaawh, yer the bestest! ❤️
Very tasteful Sandra
Thank you! ❤️
Appreciate your teaching so much! its so helpful to understand what options do you have on each chord, with beautiful examples.
Glad this was helpful 😊
Splendid, thank you, paid and downloaded PDF, what I will do now is analysis of the solo structure against the chords :-) Thank you
That's an excellent idea. And if you analytischen and practices some of the lines in the solo, make sure to move them to other keys and try to use them in your improvisation for other songs too!
Your pédagogy is excellent Sandy we understand your lessons well, thank you very very much.
Thank you für your very nice comment, Amghar! ❤️
Nice lines Sharon--very helpful!
Glad it was helpful! Just please, call me by my correct name, which is SANDRA 😊
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman OH, I'm so sorry Sandra--I know your'e name well, I just slipped up. Anyway I love how you explain the solo note for note so thoroughly--just what I need at this point in my studies!
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loved the performance at the start! This is exactly what I'm looking to learn as I transition from rock to jazz
Enjoy the jazz ride! 🎸 It's exciting to learn new stuff 😊
Thanku Sandra for the awesome lesson and congrats on hitting 50k. Keep swinging👏👏👏
Thank you ❤️
Fine solo, it took me a while to master and understand it.
This is a nice Shirt, Oida!
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thanks you are a great jazz teacher
Hi Sandra, you were the only online tutor able to make me understand the altered dominant...Thanks a lot!
Hey, that's great! Glad to be of help, my friend!
Thank you!
Thank you too! ❤️
Sandra sei bravissima
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What a wonderful insight into a great tune. There’s a LOT to think about in this one. Great lines, and explanations about what’s going on. And, rhythmically, I think the spaces between notes are critical. Your bebop elements are sweet! I remember the first time I played this, a keyboard player was calling the chords as he flew through it - and, I was just trying to hang on by grabbing a couple chord tones (to emphasize your comments on chord tones!)... my head was about to pop🤯! I went home and worked out a solo to be safe going forward, and now we play it in the trio, haha! I’m going to watch this again, because you provided a lot of context for how to approach thinking about it! Thanks Sandra - great job! Hope that finger is improving - you seemed to be favoring it🧐.
You always have the best stories. Love em! ❤️ You won't believe it, but I just hierzu my middle finger the exact Dame way. A ripped blood vessel again. I'll have to do something against it. Ever since I lost weight I have this new problem. To little fat on my fingers now, it seems.
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman ouch, Sandra!! I’ve had that happen... painful, and one time it got really swollen and black/blue. I sure hope you can get ahead of it! If it’s any consolation, you look great😉👍. Take care🖐
Ms. Sherman, this video has been very useful for my studies in improvisation on jazz guitar. You teach in a very clear and organized way and I really appreciate your work. Thank you, and best wishes.
Glad it was helpful! Keep swingin! 🎸🎵
Thank you again. This Blue Bossa lesson of yours fits perfectly with the stage I am in regarding my jazz guitar learning.
Great lesson! Where can I buy the T-shirt?
Hehe, a student gave it to me for my birthday 😊