TAKE FIVE - Lesson Time Stamps 00:57 PERFORMANCE (Regular Tempo) A SECTION 01:59 Explanation 04:45 Demonstration B SECTION - 05:01 Explanation 11:36 Demonstration 12:08 PERFORMANCE (Slow Tempo) Apologies for saying the song is by Dave Brubeck. I know it was written by Paul Drsmond. I referred to the famous Dave Brubeck Quartet version.
The oh so lovely Sandra Sherman is in the house! My favorite lady on You Tube! Much appreciation Sandra for doing this lesson for us. I used to know this song many moons ago, but I need to start over again with it and this is perfect. You work very hard in providing these lessons for us and I want you to know you are very much appreciated! You're a delight!
very well explained, I am grateful to you. Right now I'm in a nursing home and i will work before going to God. Thank you for all this knowledge sharing. God takes care of you
Danke Sandra!!! Unser Gitarrenlehrer war hin und weg, wie gut vorbereitet wir in den Unterricht kamen! Dank Deiner didaktisch tollen und gelassenen Art zu erklären! Greetings from Cologne Kurt
Ciao.. Ho 62 anni e dopo 50 anni da chitarrista autodidatta ho iniziato 3 mesi fa a studiare... Nel frattempo navigando su youtube ho incontrato te e i tuoi video... Sei bravissima e con te sto imparando tantissimo. Grazie mille. 😀😀😀
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Thank you so much for making this lesson! I really appreciate it 😊 I’m just starting to learn jazz and this really helped me. What’s the next easiest song I could learn?
Thank you for your clear and patient lessons. I have been a blues/folk/whatever I could learn player for a number of years. While I have always enjoyed listening to jazz I always felt that it was beyond my reach as a player. You demystify it in such an accessible way. No condescension and always leaving room for someone to learn the, for lack of a better term, better way to play it. I enjoyed your lesson on song for my father and this song has been one of my favorites for quite awhile. All the best to you. Keep it up!
excellence made axxessible if you get my drift. what a gift to us guitar folk around globe. i have learned truly tons sans pain only gain. you and your work are much appreciated !!
Un accompagnement sur un standard intéressant. Merci pour votre clarté pour un pauvre frenchy qui ne comprend pas beaucoup l'anglais. Merci pour toutes vos vidéos. Musicalement
Hey Sandra ima 16 yo kid who's suddenly interested in playing jazz. Altough i cant affod your lesons rn i will buy em soon when i can get them, but this tutorial really helped me as a beginner in jazz altough the chords are hard i will learn em thanks :D
Welcome to the jazz ride 🤗. Here's lesdon Nr 1 for you: Learn the jazz chords first. How the labeling works, how the chords are constructed. Thus is key to everything. With it youll5be able to memlrize chord melody tunes much easier, maybe even make yojr own arrangements. Without it you also won't be able to improvise (because you wouldn't know the chord grouo and the scale that belongs to it). Check out my Chords and Compung playlist. Start with the 7th chords, then the tension chords. Then when to alter (super impirtant lesson). My Comping Starter Pack has the correct order plus all the lesson material. It's actually at sale right now for Black Friday (17.99), so maybe a Christmas present from your parents? 😊🎄🎁
After spending the last month hammering away at the blues in Eb this was so much easier to wrap my fingers and head around! Thanks for a great lesson and all the noobs - learn your Bb and Eb jazz blues!
Salut je connaissais pas ton travail sur la musique j ai passé la journée avec la guitare à apprécier,merci bise de l île de la Réunion océan indien ;)
thanks for learning this song my grandpa used to listen to this song a lot. and unfortunately my grandfather passed away. but every time I play this song for my grandmother I see her face shine again. thanks again, keep it up! you are a great teacher!
Thank you for a very easy to understand lesson of this great composition. I'm basically a blues and rock guy, stuck in pentatonic and I-IV-V but I've been working with very skilled and talented keyboardists who have a very good jazz base. This video helped immensely. All the best to you.
I'm sure you can play it sooner than you think. If you don't know any jazz chords yet, check out my chords playlist. It makes learning jazz standards so much easier if you understand the system behind it.
Hello Sandra , Well I just set my sights on setting up a Bossa Nova Set I am doing it with you , when suddenly I hear that take five . The most interesting group of jazz chords + melody That I have found to be hypnotic . So here we are together having a great time . 🎉
Merci, enfin une femme qui joue de la guitare! Bravo de t'afficher dans un monde injustement saturé par les hommes (et leurs égos...) Et du coup je me suis offert ta partition et c'est parfait. (Pour le rythme) C'est encore mieux de pouvoir te suivre en vidéo ensuite. Qualité dans les explications, par trop de bla-bla, ça m'inspire et ça sonne bien. Merci Sandra.👌
Danke Sandra! Your enjoyable to use posts have helped me to be a better player and to enjoy playing more. Practicing with them gives me good results without feeling like I'm wading through knee-level mud.
Hi Sandra. Thank you very much for posting this video. It's a lovley chord arrangment once again. I look forward to putting it on the loop pedal and having great fun playing the melody and improvising. Have a lovely day. John
Great video. You sound really good, because you have made the guitar and the drums the focus of the rhythm and not that totally bad Band In A Box bass.
Thank you again, Sandra! Greetings from China. Thank you again! I have learned many chord melodies and comping from you. I am trying to work on playing a solo. It is very difficult.
Awesome! Start easy, just dorian and major (ionian). As explained in my recent lesson "You only need 2 scales", these 2 get you over most stuff in the beginning 😊
I always liked Take 5... cool rhythmically, in how the chords “share” the 5 count. And, what a melody😉. I remember learning it from George Benson’s CTI recording of it, way back. As usual, your analysis as you went through the lesson provides great insights (wish I had that back then!). Missed “lunch,” but had a great Moto ride👍😉. Be well!
I love this lesson - 'Take Five' is what got me into jazz all those years ago - and I've put off learning it until today... which is probably the biggest mistake of my life! However - having spent a lot of my time playing blues and messing with the pentatonic scales... what you refer to as the 'beginner' shapes fall more naturaly for my fingers. I'll continue to work on my 'jazz' shapes... but just being able to finally play it in any form is a small miracle! No guesses as to what the rest of my weekend looks like!
It's all just a matter of practice. The Pentatonic was difficult in the beginning too. At least to make it sound bluesy, want it? Now it's ready, bc for years you didn't play anything else. Now it's time to add to that. But I have improv tutorials on how to make the Pentatonic sound jazzier and how to generally use it in jazz. Type "Pentatonic Guitarversum" in the YT search box to find those tutorials (for major and minor chords)
thank you oh so much! never thought, that i'd be able to get it halfway under my fingers... but i'm really really happy! bought the whole package. best regards!
So great you did this. I've already watched (and partially learned) the Desmond solo you posted a while ago. Great to have the underlying basics to that. You're the best!
Sandra..........I Love your Lessons,always have for the past year now......You are 1 of about 3 people I listen to on RUclips,I have Learned very much from you,Keep up the wonderful work you do.👍👍👍
Yeah, that's the topping on the ice cake. I always play solo over the entire form, bc I love that B section so much. The original song has the solo only over the A section.
Thank you for such a lovely lesson. It has a lot of value for jazz beginners and opens our eyes on how to pass from theory to practice. Well done. Lots of thanks.
Hello, Sandra Sherman!! I hope you are fine!! I think you are one of the most didactical jazz guitar teacher ever. Thank you very much for this wonderful master class! Much love from Brazil.
Thanks so much! ❤️ I had that in a few lessons, but won't do it again. I need to sell something. The videos are free already and most tabs are 2.99, so that's really affordable. One tutorial takes about a whole week of production. It can't be all free.
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman I really appreciate you a lot for what you give to the community. I understand the sacrifice you go through to put out these lessons. I will try my best to assist you on your effort. What is the annual fee to enroll in your online lessons?
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman it appears Paul Desmond had a great influence on that song, love his solo to it, which I played many times from your lesson.
What a neat way to play an Eb-7. That position keeps the tone "consistant" with the other tones. Some people will play a chord at say the third fret, and then instead of playing the next chord in the tune at the fourth or fifth fret they will jump up to the eighth or ninth fret, which breaks the consistancy of the tune. I see that with some players who will play a CM7 chord at the 3rd, 4th, and 5th fret, and then jump up to the eighth and ninth fret to play a C#dim. Their logic is the first string on the ninth fret is a C#, so that is where the diminish is to be played. And try as you may, you can't convince them that a C#dim can also be played at the 3rd, 4th, and 5th fret, by just raising the bass note. I think it's a pride thing. The idea that, "I play the right chord, so why do I have to change it because someone thinks their chord is better"? So glad there are people like you on the net who lead us "constantly learning" swing guitar players down the correct path with rewards at the end. Keep up the good work and thanks.
Love your videos! Have improved my chord knowledge alot! And have learn some of the song you do during these quarentine! Thank you for expanding my jazz vocabulary!
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman Thank you very much for your wishes. My area (Valencia) is one of the least affected and has more "trackers" hired in Spain, but economically it is a disaster that was not known since our Civil War, no tourism, no cars sold, few people go to restaurants ... Anyway we hope that a vaccine is manufactured soon and at least next year the situation will improve.
Thank you so much for this wonderful lesson! I used it to actually learn the parts on piano. The slow demo version was really helpful, as were all your chord explanations. Bet you didn't think you'd be teaching piano players as well when you made this! :)
TAKE FIVE - Lesson Time Stamps
00:57 PERFORMANCE (Regular Tempo)
A SECTION
01:59 Explanation
04:45 Demonstration
B SECTION -
05:01 Explanation
11:36 Demonstration
12:08 PERFORMANCE (Slow Tempo)
Apologies for saying the song is by Dave Brubeck. I know it was written by Paul Drsmond. I referred to the famous Dave Brubeck Quartet version.
The oh so lovely Sandra Sherman is in the house! My favorite lady on You Tube! Much appreciation Sandra for doing this lesson for us. I used to know this song many moons ago, but I need to start over again with it and this is perfect. You work very hard in providing these lessons for us and I want you to know you are very much appreciated! You're a delight!
Beautifully said. +1 from me!
@@SirAndyDee Thank you SirAndyDee!
Steve, again you have such lovely words for me. What can I say...just ahuge thank you, my friend!
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman :) :)
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman Sweet Little Jazz Angel. Hattest du nicht auch schon mal "Sweet Georgia Brown" gemacht?
very well explained, I am grateful to you.
Right now I'm in a nursing home
and i will work
before going to God.
Thank you for all this knowledge sharing. God takes care of you
Danke Sandra!!! Unser Gitarrenlehrer war hin und weg, wie gut vorbereitet wir in den Unterricht kamen! Dank Deiner didaktisch tollen und gelassenen Art zu erklären! Greetings from Cologne Kurt
Ciao.. Ho 62 anni e dopo 50 anni da chitarrista autodidatta ho iniziato 3 mesi fa a studiare... Nel frattempo navigando su youtube ho incontrato te e i tuoi video... Sei bravissima e con te sto imparando tantissimo. Grazie mille. 😀😀😀
Thank you so much for making this lesson! I really appreciate it 😊 I’m just starting to learn jazz and this really helped me. What’s the next easiest song I could learn?
Ausgezeichnet , Sandra ! Danke sehr !
Thank you for your clear and patient lessons. I have been a blues/folk/whatever I could learn player for a number of years. While I have always enjoyed listening to jazz I always felt that it was beyond my reach as a player. You demystify it in such an accessible way. No condescension and always leaving room for someone to learn the, for lack of a better term, better way to play it. I enjoyed your lesson on song for my father and this song has been one of my favorites for quite awhile. All the best to you. Keep it up!
Thanks, Christopher! So happy to make you happy and see you enjoy jazz 😊. Keep swingin 🎶 🎸
excellence made axxessible if you get my drift. what a gift to us guitar folk around globe. i have learned truly tons sans pain only gain. you and your work
are much appreciated !!
Wow, thanks!
Best Guitar Teacher! This is my first song I learned from you.
Thank you! Hope it will be many more songs 😊🎶
Thanks!
Thank you for your support! ❤️
A big thanks to you for this gift. I always thought that this tune (which I love) would be too difficult for me. But you made it very easy!
Glad I could help!
Un accompagnement sur un standard intéressant. Merci pour votre clarté pour un pauvre frenchy qui ne comprend pas beaucoup l'anglais. Merci pour toutes vos vidéos. Musicalement
I wish RUclips provided French subtitles.
I think you’re the best jazz guitar teacher on RUclips! At least for my level. Fat thumbs up and big Thank you from China!
Thank you, William, for your wonderful compliment and your thumbs up! ❤️
Hey Sandra ima 16 yo kid who's suddenly interested in playing jazz. Altough i cant affod your lesons rn i will buy em soon when i can get them, but this tutorial really helped me as a beginner in jazz altough the chords are hard i will learn em thanks :D
Welcome to the jazz ride 🤗.
Here's lesdon Nr 1 for you:
Learn the jazz chords first. How the labeling works, how the chords are constructed. Thus is key to everything. With it youll5be able to memlrize chord melody tunes much easier, maybe even make yojr own arrangements. Without it you also won't be able to improvise (because you wouldn't know the chord grouo and the scale that belongs to it).
Check out my Chords and Compung playlist. Start with the 7th chords, then the tension chords. Then when to alter (super impirtant lesson).
My Comping Starter Pack has the correct order plus all the lesson material. It's actually at sale right now for Black Friday (17.99), so maybe a Christmas present from your parents? 😊🎄🎁
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman haha i dont really want my parents to spend too much on my hobby. But i appretiate the kind words and advice!
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman ooh and also, it seems like there is no indonesia currency optionn :'D which is where im from haha
Thanks Sandra. I have just started learning Jazz after 40 years of playing guitar. Best wishes
Paul
Enjoy the jazz ride 😊
After spending the last month hammering away at the blues in Eb this was so much easier to wrap my fingers and head around! Thanks for a great lesson and all the noobs - learn your Bb and Eb jazz blues!
Thank you! ❤️ I don't have an Eb Blues Eb though. Bb and F so far 😊
Oh yes yes yes yes yes! This is so cool. Thank you for this classic
You're very welcome!
Salut je connaissais pas ton travail sur la musique j ai passé la journée avec la guitare à apprécier,merci bise de l île de la Réunion océan indien ;)
thanks for learning this song my grandpa used to listen to this song a lot.
and unfortunately my grandfather passed away. but every time I play this song for my grandmother I see her face shine again.
thanks again, keep it up! you are a great teacher!
Sorry bout your grampa, but happy that you bring joy to granny's heart ♥
VERY well done! You show immense patience with your teaching style which is both helpful AND inspiring for us students new to this!
Wow, thank you! ❤️
Cool tutorial, Sandra. Thanks for the thought you put into it. I am going with the simpler chords in the A section. Appreciate the hack
Super erklärt, Sandra. So macht die Jazz-Gitarre Spaß. Beste Grüße aus Deutschland...
Vielen Dank! Freut mich, dass es dir so viel Spass macht. Keep swingin'! 🙂
Sandra, You are the very best jazz guitar teacher. Period. I love you (like a sister). Livingston, Texas
Awww, that's so sweet ❤️. Thanks, my diligent lil jazz bee 🐝 🎶🎸
Thank you for a very easy to understand lesson of this great composition. I'm basically a blues and rock guy, stuck in pentatonic and I-IV-V but I've been working with very skilled and talented keyboardists who have a very good jazz base. This video helped immensely. All the best to you.
Glad it helped!
Thanks for sharing this video. It’s amazing how easy a complicated sounding song is to play once it is explained clearly.
Glad it was helpful!
Superb explanation of the chords. (BTW the song was written by Paul Desmond not Dave Brubeck)
Cool lesson.. just getting into jazz and so far this is my favorite standard. That time signature makes it
Glad it's helpful 😊
Thank you, Sandra! Second by second, I will repeat watch this video lesson, many times! Thank you, so much!
I'm sure you can play it sooner than you think. If you don't know any jazz chords yet, check out my chords playlist. It makes learning jazz standards so much easier if you understand the system behind it.
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman - Thank you!
Austriaaaa!!! Thanks for all your lessons from Colombia muchas gracias!!!
My pleasure!! 🇦🇹 ♥️ 🇨🇴
Lovely. Thanks a lot for demystifying this jazz classic for me.
Thanks for thinking about the jazz noobs too! What an excellent lesson. Thanks, Sandra!
I always have a heart for the enthusiasts
Thank You Sandra for featuring this Gorgeous Tune... "Take Five"...
Gald it's helpful and you enjoyed it 😊
Hello Sandra , Well I just set my sights on setting up a Bossa Nova Set
I am doing it with you , when suddenly I hear that take five . The most interesting group of jazz chords + melody
That I have found to be hypnotic .
So here we are together having a great time . 🎉
Hey, glad you invited me on to your jazz journey 😊😍.
Merci, enfin une femme qui joue de la guitare! Bravo de t'afficher dans un monde injustement saturé par les hommes (et leurs égos...) Et du coup je me suis offert ta partition et c'est parfait. (Pour le rythme) C'est encore mieux de pouvoir te suivre en vidéo ensuite. Qualité dans les explications, par trop de bla-bla, ça m'inspire et ça sonne bien. Merci Sandra.👌
Thanks, particularly for the "pas trop de bla-bla" 😊. I'll how how comment to my hubby, who thinks I tell to much bla-bla 😂. Keep swinging 🎶 🎸
Really nice! The guys in my old guys rock band wanted to play this. Me too. This lecture is so good! Thanks!
Glad my tutorial helps. Enjoy plaing it 😊
Danke Sandra! Your enjoyable to use posts have helped me to be a better player and to enjoy playing more. Practicing with them gives me good results without feeling like I'm wading through knee-level mud.
Hey, I'm happy to hear you're enjoying the tutorials. Keep swingin 🎶 🎸
Hi Sandra. Thank you very much for posting this video. It's a lovley chord arrangment once again. I look forward to putting it on the loop pedal and having great fun playing the melody and improvising. Have a lovely day. John
Glad you enjoyed the video and find it helpful. Jamming along to the looper is fun.
Great video. You sound really good, because you have made the guitar and the drums the focus of the rhythm and not that totally bad Band In A Box bass.
thank you very much.. exactly kind of teacher i was looking for
Welcome to the jazz ride on my channel 😊 🎶 🎸
Sandra, you rock my world, hunn! Thanks!
Your guitar tutorials have taught me so much!
And the smile is amazing.
Big love from Ireland.
Thank you, Simon 😊❤️. Keep swinging! 🎶 🎸
Thank you so much for this great class. I really enjoyed it and learned a lot
Glad to hear you learn something from it, while having fun. Keep swinging 🎶 🎸
A so marvelous way of making things simple... Thanks and greatings from the country where lions are indomitables
Thank you, Ferdinand ❤️. Greetings to beautiful Africa.
Absolutely wonderful absolutely fantastic ❤️
Glad you dig it 😊. Keep swingin 🎶 🎸
Awesome! My all time favorite jazz tune. thx!!!
Hey, glad you like it. Enjoy learning it, James!
what a smooth guitarist thank you for the beautul lecture.
Glad you enjoyed it!
great lesson...thanks a lot!
Thank you! Glad you dig it 🙂
HELLO...! Very nice teaching !!! Thank you ...!!!
Glad you dig it! 😊
Thank you again, Sandra! Greetings from China. Thank you again! I have learned many chord melodies and comping from you. I am trying to work on playing a solo. It is very difficult.
Awesome! Start easy, just dorian and major (ionian). As explained in my recent lesson "You only need 2 scales", these 2 get you over most stuff in the beginning 😊
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman thank you so much for the advice. I am going to get the music rolling. Merry Christmas.
Viele danke ! Top lesson !
Greeeetinngggs from Lothringen (France)
Merci, mon cher!
I always liked Take 5... cool rhythmically, in how the chords “share” the 5 count. And, what a melody😉. I remember learning it from George Benson’s CTI recording of it, way back. As usual, your analysis as you went through the lesson provides great insights (wish I had that back then!). Missed “lunch,” but had a great Moto ride👍😉. Be well!
Thanks, Barry! ❤️
PS. You gotta eat, boy 😊. Can't skip lunch.
Thank you Sandra 🤗
Glad you like it!
I love this lesson - 'Take Five' is what got me into jazz all those years ago - and I've put off learning it until today... which is probably the biggest mistake of my life! However - having spent a lot of my time playing blues and messing with the pentatonic scales... what you refer to as the 'beginner' shapes fall more naturaly for my fingers. I'll continue to work on my 'jazz' shapes... but just being able to finally play it in any form is a small miracle! No guesses as to what the rest of my weekend looks like!
It's all just a matter of practice. The Pentatonic was difficult in the beginning too. At least to make it sound bluesy, want it? Now it's ready, bc for years you didn't play anything else. Now it's time to add to that. But I have improv tutorials on how to make the Pentatonic sound jazzier and how to generally use it in jazz.
Type "Pentatonic Guitarversum" in the YT search box to find those tutorials (for major and minor chords)
Thank you for this lesson!
Glad it was helpful 😊
Thanks he a gig and needed this in a pinch. When your playing with a bass player I voice some things a little different but thank you!
Sure, just adapt to your needs. Good for you, that you can easily do that 👍
Excellent Teacher ! TYVM
❤️❤️❤️
thank you oh so much! never thought, that i'd be able to get it halfway under my fingers... but i'm really really happy! bought the whole package. best regards!
Hey, you're great! I'm a guitarist and teacher too. I love the way you explain it!
I'll be using your way!
'Love you!
Awesome! Thank you!
So great you did this. I've already watched (and partially learned) the Desmond solo you posted a while ago. Great to have the underlying basics to that. You're the best!
Cool! Now try playing this with Toni next time. He knows the head.
You amazing Sandra!!!👏👏👏💪👍🫶
❤️❤️❤️
Ché Sandrita! Te félicito por esas lecciones tan buenas y claras y en todas las lenguas ! Merci beaucoup !
Muchas gracias ❤️
Very good..including explanaition Ser Gut
Thanks for sharing your jazz wisdom 🙏🏻
Thank you for watching ❤️
You are awesome! Thank you for sharing. ❤
Makes much more sense now. Thanks.
Glad to be of help 😊
Sandra..........I Love your Lessons,always have for the past year now......You are 1 of about 3 people I listen to on RUclips,I have Learned very much from you,Keep up the wonderful work you do.👍👍👍
That is very kind of you, Vincent!
Just got the download! Thanks, Sandra! Liking that B section.
Yeah, that's the topping on the ice cake. I always play solo over the entire form, bc I love that B section so much. The original song has the solo only over the A section.
Awesome lesson and delivery. Many many thanks!! X
Glad it helps :-)
Thank you for such a lovely lesson. It has a lot of value for jazz beginners and opens our eyes on how to pass from theory to practice.
Well done. Lots of thanks.
Glad you find it useful 😊. Keep swinging 🎸 🎶
Big & fat thanks for a decent take five lesson !
Signed; intermidiate player !
Regards & Merry Christmas
from 🇧🇷.
Hehe, thank so much 😊. Keep swingin 🎶 🎸. And merry Christmas to you too 🎄🎁
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman
So kind of you, thanks so very much & have a great New 2021🙏
Great lesson
Hello, Sandra Sherman!! I hope you are fine!! I think you are one of the most didactical jazz guitar teacher ever. Thank you very much for this wonderful master class! Much love from Brazil.
Thank you, Marcello, for your wonderful compliment. Really love to see you enjoy my tutorials. Let's walk this jazz path together 🎸🎶
That's a great lesson, Thank you!
Thanks for watching! ❤️ Glad you dig it.
So cool I always wanted to learn that thank you!
Glad you find it helpful 😊
Thank you ❤
Wow This is amazing!! Always wanted to play this 5/4. You are the best!!
Glad you like it! Enjoy learning the tune, Sam :-)
I downloaded the lessons. Very good and easy to follow.
I hope you do Golden Brown at some point. Many thanks.
Excellent teaching Ms Sandra. Well done on this classic😎
You're too kind! Thanks a lot ❤️
wow, this was too much fun!!..and you are too cool!!
Hey, that's so sweet of you! Thanks and keep swingin 🎶 🎸
I love you Sandra👍🙏
❤️
you are a very good teacher
Thank you 😍
Thank you so much for a great lesson. Your teaching ability is superior. Any idea of incorporating interactive display while teaching?
Thanks so much! ❤️ I had that in a few lessons, but won't do it again. I need to sell something. The videos are free already and most tabs are 2.99, so that's really affordable. One tutorial takes about a whole week of production. It can't be all free.
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman I really appreciate you a lot for what you give to the community. I understand the sacrifice you go through to put out these lessons. I will try my best to assist you on your effort. What is the annual fee to enroll in your online lessons?
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman I just bought the starter pack super bundle. I will keep you posted with any progress
Beautiful Ms.Sandra! Easy but effective!
❤️❤️❤️
Hi
You are good on various chords
Along the entire fretboard
Beautiful
YOU ARE A EXCELENT TEACHER. Greetings from mexico city.
Thank you, Jesus! ❤️
Nice explanation - exactly what I needed to learn Take Five on guitar! Much appreciated lady!
Check out my Paul Desmond Solo tutorial. It's really quite doable. 😊
thank you very much, great job
Glad you liked it!
Nicely broken down chord lesson of brubeck's timeless classic, many thanks Sandra.
Thanks, Victor! Btw, it's by Paul Desmond. I wad refereeing to the Brubeck Quartett (Paul Desmond was in it), who performed it.
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman it appears Paul Desmond had a great influence on that song, love his solo to it, which I played many times from your lesson.
Your the Best!!! thank yu
What a joy to be able to play this classic! Thank you so much, you made it fun to learn.
Glad you're enjoying this 😊. Keep swingin 🎶🎸
What a neat way to play an Eb-7. That position keeps the tone "consistant" with the other tones. Some people will play a chord at say the third fret, and then instead of playing the next chord in the tune at the fourth or fifth fret they will jump up to the eighth or ninth fret, which breaks the consistancy of the tune. I see that with some players who will play a CM7 chord at the 3rd, 4th, and 5th fret, and then jump up to the eighth and ninth fret to play a C#dim. Their logic is the first string on the ninth fret is a C#, so that is where the diminish is to be played. And try as you may, you can't convince them that a C#dim can also be played at the 3rd, 4th, and 5th fret, by just raising the bass note. I think it's a pride thing. The idea that, "I play the right chord, so why do I have to change it because someone thinks their chord is better"? So glad there are people like you on the net who lead us "constantly learning" swing guitar players down the correct path with rewards at the end. Keep up the good work and thanks.
Sandra that was beyond cool. You are the bestest Thanks a lot.
Thankieees ❤️
Thanks Sandra for this amazing video lesson!!!
Thanks for stopping by. Keep swingin 🎸🎵
This is great! Thank you so much!
Love your videos! Have improved my chord knowledge alot! And have learn some of the song you do during these quarentine! Thank you for expanding my jazz vocabulary!
Makes me happy, you improve through my videos ❤️. Keep swinging! 🎶 🎸
A very nice progression and as always perfectly executed. Thank you very much, Sandra.
Hey ho, Dalvadore! Hope everything's going well in your neck of the woods.
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman Thank you very much for your wishes. My area (Valencia) is one of the least affected and has more "trackers" hired in Spain, but economically it is a disaster that was not known since our Civil War, no tourism, no cars sold, few people go to restaurants ... Anyway we hope that a vaccine is manufactured soon and at least next year the situation will improve.
Beautiful lesson, thanks so much for doing it in English :). Kind of the universal language, eh? Much appreciated~
I guess Viennese German wouldn't be appreciated 😁
great song, great lesson, great teacher, big satisfaction! thx
Glad you like it, Alex!
This is great - been waiting for this for a long time! Thanks Sandra!!
Hey, that makes me happy to hear! ❤️
Thank you so much for this wonderful lesson! I used it to actually learn the parts on piano. The slow demo version was really helpful, as were all your chord explanations. Bet you didn't think you'd be teaching piano players as well when you made this! :)
Ha, no, I didn't really have pinaists in mind. But even better to be of help for you too :-)