The Man I Love (Gershwin) Guitar Lesson
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- Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
- The Man I Love guitar lesson | Chords & melody simultaniously | Detailed tutorial | + TAB + Backing Track
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Welcome to my The Man I Love guitar lesson!
The Man I Love Gerorge Gershwin is a beautiful and very popular jazz ballad, that everyone should have in their repertoire.
While the song generally is in C major, it features plenty of minor cadences, which means you'll learn a lot of different m7b5 chords. Learning new jazz standards is a great way to learn new chords or other topics.
I'll show youhow to play The Man I Love guitar chords and weave the melody in between. It's also called The Man I Love guitar fingerstyle, since it doesn't really matter wheter you play it with fingers or with a pick, or like I do, hybridpicking.
Of course I've also made The Man I Love guitar tabs, which you can download from the link in this info box. You can play along with the backing track as well, or just play it as a guitar solo.
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The Man I Love Chord Melody Guitar Lesson:
00:00 Song Performance & Introduction
02:17 A1-Section - explanation
08:23 A1 Section - slow tempo
09:02 35 Chord Melody Standards Bundle Info
09:36 A2-Section - explanation
11:45 A2-Section - slow tempo
12:21 B-Section - explanation
17:38 B-Section - slow tempo
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18:41 A3-Section - explanation
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Stunningly beautiful 😍
I look at your lessons all the time because they sound amazing but struggle to understand and play along fluently 😅im a bit in the late beginner stage of guitar but hope one day ill be able to follow along and learn all these songs
Glad you dig the tutorials. You should really check out the jazz chords, before attempting any chord melody song. I have a playlist here on YT for chords. Start with the basic Jazz 7th chords, then the tension chords. If you're a paud member of my channel you have a lesson path for my RUclips tutorisks, so you can go through them systematically.
Incredibly beautiful song and performance. Thanks Sandra for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Wow, this is a handful of chords! Love the b7b9b5 resolve in the B section. I found myself ignoring my lunch, as I was trying to digest the information instead of my food! Gonna have to watch again. Your insights are always great, Sandra, well done👏🙌.😁.
I hope I don't keep you from eating. There won't be much left of you, if you don't eat enough 😊.
You make me so happy with this one. I love all the new min7b5 chords and also the great dom chords. I love all you do! Thank you!!!
That's so kind of you. Thank you! ❤️
What a great and creative arrangement/performance. You are a genius, dear Sandra. The information you provide is incredibly valuable and helpful. I’m always delighted to see your smile. Best wishes to you and Andi.
Thanks, Luis! Glad you like this one. You're my Thursdays evening sunshine ☀. Thanks for being around and being such a nice and warm hearted person. 🤗❤️
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman Thank you, sweet and lovely lady.
I just ploughed my way through the tutorial, that is nice and beautiful.
Thanks, Hans. I really appreciate it and am hapoy you enjoy it. Keep ploughin' 😊
great performance, great tutorial, thanks Sandra 👍🏻
The woman I love ❤
Stunningly beautiful. Valuable insights on how you approach solo style. Thank you ❤
Thanks so much ! Glad ypu enjoy the channel 😊.
Wunderschöne Gitarre 🎸
Danke! Das ist eine Heritage H-575.
Your playing is top
Awesome! Thank you very much! Would it be possible for you to make your version of Pink Panther theme? Thanks in advance!
Hm, that sounds interesting.
Quantization was superfluous here... IMHO
Quantization? I don't work with Midi. What do you think I quantized here?
My fingers don't want to do that 🤷🏼♂️
Fo you know the basic Jazz Chords and the Tesion Chords? Ylu shoukd taje a look into my Chords & Comping pkaylist or get my Chords Compung Starter Pack. It's available at a discount rught now on my shop guitarversum.com (it's right there on the start page). Chord Melody is the master discipline, which should picky be attempted sken you have good comping skills.
Most likely you are not using your pinky enough on the chords you know, and likely your playing posture is poor. It might be a good idea to get a few in person lessons with a proper teacher to show you good posture, and to encourage exercises using your pinky.
As a head start, look up videos and images of classical guitar posture. Not saying you have to use it, but at least practice a bit using it, and you'll find that you can incorporate the hand / arm position in your normal playing posture.
Second, practice, at least for 5 to 10 minutes a day, imagining you've lost the use of your index finger. You'll be amazed how fast this strengthens your other fingers, and opens up a whole new world of chords.