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!
funny 'cause i was expectin' you to step of a looper pedal and go with the melody line....felt as if my brain was diggin' a hole to pull out a hidden melody......i'd forgotten your channel, quite often i used to come about just to pick some good ideas from you......i subscribe right now to make sure i ain't goin' miss your channel anymore.....
They would have given me a copyright strike, if I played the melody on this one 😊. But it's so manifested in all our heads, that it worked that way too 😊
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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?
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
I know. Did I say it was composed by Brubeck (haven't watched the visei in years). I think I said something like "as played by the Dave Brubeck Quartet)
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!
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 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.
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 ;)
ROMANIA 2021 I AM 12 YERS..THANKS..YOU ARE BEST...EVER..TEACHERS.....BEST....EXPLICATON..EVRYFING...SONG TEHNIC...YOU ARE JEDAY I LIVE YOU TEACHERS ROMANIA 2021
Thanks Sandra. Only one correction... the composer was Paul Desmond not Dave Brubeck...the last one wrote the lyrics much later ... Justice for PDesmond!!! Jajaja
Thanx for your review on these amps Sandra, very informative. If I may I’d like to ask your advice on an issue. As I gotten more mature, at 75, didn’t want to say old, I’ve developed a pretty hefty hearing loss in my right ear. It is limiting when playing but surprisingly not all the time. I play a Gretsch White Falcon and yep it has a bigsby, sorry, and I currently go back and forth between thomastik and daddario chromes both at 11 ga., trying to quiet the brightness of the guitar. for a better warm sound. Do you have any suggestions other than selling the Gretsch? Thank you sooo much Sandra, regards, Jim
Don't sell the Gretsch! It's a good guitar. All I said in the video is "if you buy a NEW guitar don't get one with a Bigsby." If you already gave one and you like it, keep it of course. As for the strings, the Thomastik are definitely a lot warmer than the Chromes.
I THINK the chords are not correct I tried jamming the chords with the actual song which is dave brubeck - take five. Something seems off. Also I cant find a backing track for these chords. I AM SAD
The chords are correct. Maybe you played along to a YT video that was pitched differently? That happens often when people have a wrong sample rate setting in their sound cards and render their video incorrectly.
Great guitar lessons, thank you. But, the composer was Paul Desmond, the sax player (when you write a great tune, you, not your boss, should get credit for it)
That's of course true and I know it. I guess I referred to the Dave Brubeck rendition. So many things to watch out during a video shoot, I sometimes get confused 😊
I was going to say it, Paul wrote it....but I would like to know how the team work was done, cause you have a drum solo in there, dont think Paul wrote the parts.....its a weird thing songwriting when you get paid for the whole piece pf music when a lot of contributions was made by other players. Its a debate on its own ...´ Take care
By the way in the original real book natation after the first 8 bar section it goes like Cbmaj7 ,, Ab- but you put D9 instead of Ab- . your progression sounds way better .
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!
I think you should not say the others chords are for beguiners because if we want to play at same time the chorus it's much more easy to be at the good place in the neck to do it well. It's an intersesting video to learn another way to play it. Also at the second part they are many differents way to play it much easely.
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!
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!
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
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 😊
This is awesome! But it is not easy. If you are never really going to be a jazz guitarist, and you are really just a folk or pop guitarist, there is a cheat you can use that I just came up with. (Ms. Sherman will hate this because she wants to develop jazz guitar skills in us.) Just capo up 6 and use the following chord shapes: Am Em7 for the main riff. Add your ring finger on the 3rd fret of the low E string after the Em7. For the Bridge, try Fmaj7 Em Dm7 Cmaj7, then Fmaj7 Em Dm7 B E7. Only one bar chord, nearly all easy open chords, and it sounds great. Well, the B and E7 sound kinda funky. Maybe you can fix that? Instead of E7, I am thinking maybe 0x011x? If the song is too low or high for your voice (there are words sung beautifully by Carmen McRae here on RUclips) you can just move the capo a bit. 2-3 works best for my odd vocal range. Have fun with it! :)
Strum pattern is DU UD for the Am chord, then D (down) on the Em7, then add the ring finger on the 3rd fret of the low E string to the Em7 chord and give another D (down) strum. Easy! :)
What's wrong with my looks and what does it matter in a guitar tutorial? I'm sure you look like a young Greek God. Usually it's the ugliest of men, who speak of women in such a condescending way. Grow some balls and grow up, boy!
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.
been wanting to learn this for years - it's about time (pun intended) --- Great lookin and sounding rig .... Would be nice to know how you set up and playing off which pickups... I am guess the one up by the frets.
Hello Mam hope u r well I have seen Take five chord comping n solo but there is no melody vdo so pls teach me da melody Thank u so much for teaching me soooo beautifully🙏🙏🙏
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman Good morning Mam ohh but lots of people they have made it but not a prob Mam I dont understand that what should I cal u Mam or mom lots of things I hv learnt from u apart of music keep blessing on me. God bless u☺️🙏🙏
@@GuitarversumSandraShermanthnx fotr your response, but i was asking for you personally Sandra, Yes your pinky always, but mostly it is not involved by other hybrid pickers, didnt you know? exeptions as Albert Lee and some others but its not common, classical players also dont use their pinky... its easy to play with your pinky on the high e string but less on the b string imo☼
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?
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!
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. 😀😀😀
Weird? That's a normal jazz chord voicing. It has many advantages, like being able to quickly change to m9 and another m7 chord, which amkes for great chord melodies.
Chords are different thank soloing. Requires different muscles groups, different kinda motion. Hang in there. You'll get there eventually as soon as you're fingers get used to it.
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.
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.👍👍👍
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?
Oh yes yes yes yes yes! This is so cool. Thank you for this classic
You're very welcome!
funny 'cause i was expectin' you to step of a looper pedal and go with the melody line....felt as if my brain was diggin' a hole to pull out a hidden melody......i'd forgotten your channel, quite often i used to come about just to pick some good ideas from you......i subscribe right now to make sure i ain't goin' miss your channel anymore.....
They would have given me a copyright strike, if I played the melody on this one 😊. But it's so manifested in all our heads, that it worked that way too 😊
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?
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
No, the composer is Paul Desmond!
I know. Did I say it was composed by Brubeck (haven't watched the visei in years). I think I said something like "as played by the Dave Brubeck Quartet)
Superb explanation of the chords. (BTW the song was written by Paul Desmond not Dave Brubeck)
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! ❤️
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.
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 Sweetheart
Thanks for thinking about the jazz noobs too! What an excellent lesson. Thanks, Sandra!
I always have a heart for the enthusiasts
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!
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 ;)
Very good..including explanaition Ser Gut
ROMANIA 2021 I AM 12 YERS..THANKS..YOU ARE BEST...EVER..TEACHERS.....BEST....EXPLICATON..EVRYFING...SONG TEHNIC...YOU ARE JEDAY I LIVE YOU TEACHERS ROMANIA 2021
Grrrreetings to Romania 🇷🇴. Thank you for your kind words. I'm die you'll be a great guitarist ❤️.
Hey, how cool is that!
Awesome! My all time favorite jazz tune. thx!!!
Hey, glad you like it. Enjoy learning it, James!
Lovely. Thanks a lot for demystifying this jazz classic for me.
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!
Thanks Sandra.
Only one correction... the composer was Paul Desmond not Dave Brubeck...the last one wrote the lyrics much later ...
Justice for PDesmond!!! Jajaja
True dat 😊
I usually get indigestion from jazz instruction, but not here! Thanks.
I'm glad, that I'm not the reason for belly problems 😁
Guitarversum Sandra Sherman LoL, not possible!
great lesson...thanks a lot!
Thank you! Glad you dig it 🙂
Reduce their operating budget. All those government attorneys living off of the Iron Gravy train need to find a productive occupation.
I think you commented the wrong video 😊
Thanx for your review on these amps Sandra, very informative. If I may I’d like to ask your advice on an issue. As I gotten more mature, at 75, didn’t want to say old, I’ve developed a pretty hefty hearing loss in my right ear. It is limiting when playing but surprisingly not all the time. I play a Gretsch White Falcon and yep it has a bigsby, sorry, and I currently go back and forth between thomastik and daddario chromes both at 11 ga., trying to quiet the brightness of the guitar. for a better warm sound. Do you have any suggestions other than selling the Gretsch? Thank you sooo much Sandra, regards, Jim
Don't sell the Gretsch! It's a good guitar. All I said in the video is "if you buy a NEW guitar don't get one with a Bigsby." If you already gave one and you like it, keep it of course.
As for the strings, the Thomastik are definitely a lot warmer than the Chromes.
I love you Sandra👍🙏
❤️
I THINK the chords are not correct I tried jamming the chords with the actual song which is dave brubeck - take five. Something seems off. Also I cant find a backing track for these chords. I AM SAD
The chords are correct. Maybe you played along to a YT video that was pitched differently? That happens often when people have a wrong sample rate setting in their sound cards and render their video incorrectly.
Wow This is amazing!! Always wanted to play this 5/4. You are the best!!
Glad you like it! Enjoy learning the tune, Sam :-)
YOU ARE A EXCELENT TEACHER. Greetings from mexico city.
Thank you, Jesus! ❤️
Great guitar lessons, thank you. But, the composer was Paul Desmond, the sax player (when you write a great tune, you, not your boss, should get credit for it)
That is true!
Your the Best!!! thank yu
Sorry Sandra, Dave Brubeck is not the composer of this tune, it's Paul Desmond, the sax player.
Otherwise, I love your work and I thank you for that.
That's of course true and I know it. I guess I referred to the Dave Brubeck rendition. So many things to watch out during a video shoot, I sometimes get confused 😊
I was going to say it, Paul wrote it....but I would like to know how the team work was done, cause you have a drum solo in there, dont think Paul wrote the parts.....its a weird thing songwriting when you get paid for the whole piece pf music when a lot of contributions was made by other players.
Its a debate on its own ...´
Take care
Cool lesson.. just getting into jazz and so far this is my favorite standard. That time signature makes it
Glad it's helpful 😊
By the way in the original real book natation after the first 8 bar section it goes like Cbmaj7 ,, Ab- but you put D9 instead of Ab- . your progression sounds way better .
You mean Db9. That's just the V chord instead of the II chord 😊.
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 😊
The Eb-7 that you are playing its actually a Eb-7#9 right? Thanks for the awesome video!
The #9 is the same as the b3. It's a standard minor 7 chord 😊.
Happy, swinging holidays 🎄🎁🎵🎸
Thank you Sandra 🤗
Glad you like it!
I think you should not say the others chords are for beguiners because if we want to play at same time the chorus it's much more easy to be at the good place in the neck to do it well. It's an intersesting video to learn another way to play it. Also at the second part they are many differents way to play it much easely.
Just choose the chord set you like best 😊.
James de pat metheny, por favor!
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 👍
Hi Sandra, thanks for the lesson. For the drums, are you using a back track on a computer or do you have a rhythm pedal?
Thanks so much! The Backing Tracks are done with Midi programming.
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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 🎶 🎸
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.
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
thank you very much.. exactly kind of teacher i was looking for
Welcome to the jazz ride on my channel 😊 🎶 🎸
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 🎶 🎸
HELLO...! Very nice teaching !!! Thank you ...!!!
Glad you dig it! 😊
Absolutely wonderful absolutely fantastic ❤️
Glad you dig it 😊. Keep swingin 🎶 🎸
Cool ... Take five...
Thank you ❤
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.
This is awesome! But it is not easy. If you are never really going to be a jazz guitarist, and you are really just a folk or pop guitarist, there is a cheat you can use that I just came up with. (Ms. Sherman will hate this because she wants to develop jazz guitar skills in us.) Just capo up 6 and use the following chord shapes: Am Em7 for the main riff. Add your ring finger on the 3rd fret of the low E string after the Em7. For the Bridge, try Fmaj7 Em Dm7 Cmaj7, then Fmaj7 Em Dm7 B E7. Only one bar chord, nearly all easy open chords, and it sounds great. Well, the B and E7 sound kinda funky. Maybe you can fix that? Instead of E7, I am thinking maybe 0x011x? If the song is too low or high for your voice (there are words sung beautifully by Carmen McRae here on RUclips) you can just move the capo a bit. 2-3 works best for my odd vocal range. Have fun with it! :)
Strum pattern is DU UD for the Am chord, then D (down) on the Em7, then add the ring finger on the 3rd fret of the low E string to the Em7 chord and give another D (down) strum. Easy! :)
"Jazzers will hat this trick"...LOL
As long as you enjoy playing it's all good. Keep swingin' my friend!
Great lesson
Take five and do something about your looks
What's wrong with my looks and what does it matter in a guitar tutorial? I'm sure you look like a young Greek God. Usually it's the ugliest of men, who speak of women in such a condescending way. Grow some balls and grow up, boy!
Brubeck did not write this paul Desmond did
Yes. It was performed by the Dave Brubeck Quartett worth Paul Desmond on saxophone.
Very nce 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.
what a smooth guitarist thank you for the beautul lecture.
Glad you enjoyed it!
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🙏
been wanting to learn this for years - it's about time (pun intended) --- Great lookin and sounding rig .... Would be nice to know how you set up and playing off which pickups... I am guess the one up by the frets.
I have a video on that! Type "jazz guitar gear and amp settings guitsrversum" into the YT search box.
Thanks, will do... check into it... play safely
Hello Mam hope u r well I have seen Take five chord comping n solo but there is no melody vdo so pls teach me da melody Thank u so much for teaching me soooo beautifully🙏🙏🙏
Thank you, Ajay! Unfortunately I can't make a video for the melody, due to copyright reasons.
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman Good morning Mam ohh but lots of people they have made it but not a prob Mam I dont understand that what should I cal u Mam or mom lots of things I hv learnt from u apart of music keep blessing on me. God bless u☺️🙏🙏
@@ajaysinghania563 Please, just don't call me mom or ma'am, just call me Sandra 😊
your rigthand, is your pinky also involved? i dont see that often, but i use it myself...
In hybrud pucking the punky us always involved. It's on the b-string usually.
@@GuitarversumSandraShermanthnx fotr your response, but i was asking for you personally Sandra, Yes your pinky always, but mostly it is not involved by other hybrid pickers, didnt you know? exeptions as Albert Lee and some others but its not common, classical players also dont use their pinky... its easy to play with your pinky on the high e string but less on the b string imo☼
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Very good Sandra! I have a lot of help of this lesson learning cool jazz standards and many many NON-COWBOY wierd fat cords!! :o)
Thank you for this lesson!
Glad it was helpful 😊
wow, this was too much fun!!..and you are too cool!!
Hey, that's so sweet of you! Thanks and keep swingin 🎶 🎸
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
Paul Desmond is the composer...
Yes, I know. He performed it with the Dave Brubeck Quartet.
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Thanks
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
So cool I always wanted to learn that thank you!
Glad you find it helpful 😊
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!
The door will hit the guitars when it is opened, hahaha
Nope, bc there's a doorstopper behind it usually 😉
Hi
You are good on various chords
Along the entire fretboard
Beautiful
You are excellente i love you
Thank you! ❤️
That's a great lesson, Thank you!
Thanks for watching! ❤️ Glad you dig it.
You amazing Sandra!!!👏👏👏💪👍🫶
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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. 😀😀😀
I downloaded the lessons. Very good and easy to follow.
I hope you do Golden Brown at some point. Many thanks.
🎉 Sandra is my favorite😅
Awh, thank you ❤️
Makes much more sense now. Thanks.
Glad to be of help 😊
what are the advantages the weird eb-7 position¿?
Weird? That's a normal jazz chord voicing. It has many advantages, like being able to quickly change to m9 and another m7 chord, which amkes for great chord melodies.
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman didnt know how to call it, you did understand me tho :)
Great teacher hellav guitar player!
Thank you! ❤️
You are awesome! Thank you for sharing. ❤
Excellent Teacher ! TYVM
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Thank you so much for sharing your guitar wisdom 🙏🏻
Darn! I can play many David Gilmour songs/solos note for note and I always screw these beautiful patterns up😆😆.
👉🏻Thx for posting!
Chords are different thank soloing. Requires different muscles groups, different kinda motion. Hang in there. You'll get there eventually as soon as you're fingers get used to it.
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!
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.
Thanks Sandra. I have just started learning Jazz after 40 years of playing guitar. Best wishes
Paul
Enjoy the jazz ride 😊
Danke!
Super cool
Thank you,! ❤️
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.
you are a very good teacher
Thank you 😍
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! ❤️
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!
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!