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Thank you for all the efforts you put into your tutorials! I learned alot from this video, just by watching. Now I'll have to get those scales under my fingers and learn to apply them licks.
There are more, lol. But I tried to not make it too exotic. You don't need to know all of them. Most are only different in one tone to the mixo scale. If you memorize that tone and the mood it creates, you can use it to your taste.
It takes so much effort, concentración, time and skill to produce a tutorial like this, with so much knowledge and information packed into it. I saw the coyote drop down the abyss and I think I even saw Minnie kissing Mickey. I love your tutorials and I love you Sandra!
I just use the full soul scale and its Major and Minor iterations. Its an old scale from the 1920-1930 Jazz error that has been lost. Charlie Christian and Benny Goodman used it as well as big bands. I really dont see any one teaching it or playing it. Another on that can be used is D7 arpeggio with the added 6th instead of Blues scale . When you are inside the Box you do as others do in the Box. When you are outside the Box enlightenment comes and the music flows.
Great lesson, Sandra! Lots of great info. I especially enjoyed the melodic minor references and harm min 5 (I’ve also heard that called the Jewish scale - I guess due to the exotic tonality)… but, sometimes it’s just the right mood to throw in a solo👍😄. These are 10 great resources! Your wonderful presentation makes it even better! 👏👏
I think so. But a lesson on major scale depends on the succes of these kind of videos. The minor scales didn't go well tbh. And it was a lot of work, took me twice as long as a chord melody lesson.
Added to my wish list. I'll tackle it after I digest the diminished arpeggio lesson and 2 chord melody lessons that I just purchased. ❤❤ Do you have any chord substitution lessons? 🤔
2x Sennheiser XSW and one Line 6 G10. I prefer the Line 6, but I have an old one with the old firmware. Don't buy the new one, unless the firmware gets better, bc at the moment they totally screwed it up.
I just memorize the differencies to the mixo scale, which is the basic dominat scale (you gotta know that scale!) . Like, if a scale has a b13 I just memorize that. I know all my mixo intervalls and then just memorize, that there's a b1 in the scale etc.
The chromatic scale and a good ear can work too. A G7 comes from the chromatic scale. The G7#9 comes from the chromatic scale. The dorian b2 comes from the chromatic scale. etc.
What? I know you mean no evil, but that's seriously the worst mansplaining I've heard in a while ☺. The chromatic scale isn't really a scale, it's just all the 12 tones available in western music. A scale is an excerpt of that, usually between 5 and 8 tones. With your premise everything kinda is derived from the chromatic "scale". And why specifically G7#9 and susb9?
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman And, sorry, I did mean no evil. I watch a lot of your videos and enjoy your perspective. Regarding your other question. There was no specificity for the two chords (G7#9 and susb9). I think of the chromatic scale as another scale like the whole tone, or diminished scale, where there isn't a clear tonal centre. I studied with a student of John Cage's, so I guess my thoughts on music are a little unconventional.
You're a good guitar teacher, Sandra---- but my ears cringe at the sound of that horrible Band In A Box backing track. The bass sounds muddy and terrible, and I can't believe you continue to use this. It ruins the harmony of what you are playing. The bass is playing wrong or inappropriate notes, and rhythms that do not match. There are far better backing tracks available and I sure wish you would change. Your videos would sound so much better!!
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TEN Dominant Scales? Feels like Christmas... 🎸😎👍 thanks for the lesson
Hi Sandra thank you for new tutorial. Salutes from Bogota Colombia. Great teacher.
Hi Mario! Always love to see you round here. Grrrreetings to Bogotá! ❤️
Thank you for all the efforts you put into your tutorials! I learned alot from this video, just by watching. Now I'll have to get those scales under my fingers and learn to apply them licks.
Exactly, that's at its all about. Our like Miles used to say "First learn the whole shit, then forget the whole shit" 😊
Sandra : again and again…your lessons and the way you’re teaching are so contenting. Thanx
Still my Nr 1 resource when looking into dominant scales. Thanks for sharing your knowledge in such an easily comprehendible way.
Glad it's so helpful!
I can tell you put a lot of work into this one. Much appreciation! Cool revelations on a couple of the melodic minor variations.
Thank you John, for your appreciation! ❤
Just a fantastic Recourse. And such an elaborate thorough info box and time codes. Hats off, Frau Sherman, thank you a thousand times.
Many thanks! Glad it was helpful 😊
Hi Sandra, like ALWAYS, your teaching method is SOO AWSOME. Thank You
Thanks Peter, for taking the time to watch the tutorials. Makes me happy to see you enjoy them. Keep swinging 🎶 🎸
Sandra = love and licks - this is a great teacher, such an easy feel with tons of useful info! 🙏🏼🖖🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Really happy, you enjoy these kinds videos 😊
Brilliant! Thanks for such a well explained lesson.
You're very welcome! 😊
You are the best tutor this is incredible, thank you for sharing such in depth, professional knowledge.
Thank you, Mike! Makes me happy to see you enjoy it and it helps you progress.
That is brilliant! I didn't know there are so many dominant scales :-o Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
There are more, lol. But I tried to not make it too exotic. You don't need to know all of them. Most are only different in one tone to the mixo scale. If you memorize that tone and the mood it creates, you can use it to your taste.
It takes so much effort, concentración, time and skill to produce a tutorial like this, with so much knowledge and information packed into it. I saw the coyote drop down the abyss and I think I even saw Minnie kissing Mickey. I love your tutorials and I love you Sandra!
Hehe, cartoon music is so underrated. They know how to create the perfect tension. Thank you, Luis, your appreciation means so much to me! ❤️
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman you are very welcome, thank you for helping me so much!
I'm a bass player, but your lessons are good for me too!
I just use the full soul scale and its Major and Minor iterations. Its an old scale from the 1920-1930 Jazz error that has been lost. Charlie Christian and Benny Goodman used it as well as big bands. I really dont see any one teaching it or playing it. Another on that can be used is D7 arpeggio with the added 6th instead of Blues scale . When you are inside the Box you do as others do in the Box. When you are outside the Box enlightenment comes and the music flows.
Great lesson, Sandra! Lots of great info. I especially enjoyed the melodic minor references and harm min 5 (I’ve also heard that called the Jewish scale - I guess due to the exotic tonality)… but, sometimes it’s just the right mood to throw in a solo👍😄. These are 10 great resources! Your wonderful presentation makes it even better! 👏👏
Thanks, Barry! Never heard the term Jewish scale. Interesting!
Was hoping for this after the minor scales release. Will there be a tut on major scales as well? Well done!
I think so. But a lesson on major scale depends on the succes of these kind of videos. The minor scales didn't go well tbh. And it was a lot of work, took me twice as long as a chord melody lesson.
Added to my wish list. I'll tackle it after I digest the diminished arpeggio lesson and 2 chord melody lessons that I just purchased. ❤❤ Do you have any chord substitution lessons? 🤔
I have one on how to substitute a Minor Blues. I think "Minor blues with Substitutes Guitarversum" in the YT the box does the trick.
Oh this is awesome! Loved your tutorial of Minor lessons. Can I use this for 251?
Oh, sure! For the I chord use some of my Ionian licks.
Great lesson! Thank you ❤️
Thanks...🤩👍
seems to be hard for me to keep them in mind, but I'll get the TABs to practice 👍🏻
Yes, it's helpful to have the printed scale diagrams in front of you.
Sandra…which wireless guitar system do you use? Thanks
2x Sennheiser XSW and one Line 6 G10. I prefer the Line 6, but I have an old one with the old firmware. Don't buy the new one, unless the firmware gets better, bc at the moment they totally screwed it up.
how to memorize the numbers of scales ? please make a lesson on that.
I just memorize the differencies to the mixo scale, which is the basic dominat scale (you gotta know that scale!) . Like, if a scale has a b13 I just memorize that. I know all my mixo intervalls and then just memorize, that there's a b1 in the scale etc.
The chromatic scale and a good ear can work too. A G7 comes from the chromatic scale. The G7#9 comes from the chromatic scale. The dorian b2 comes from the chromatic scale. etc.
What? I know you mean no evil, but that's seriously the worst mansplaining I've heard in a while ☺. The chromatic scale isn't really a scale, it's just all the 12 tones available in western music. A scale is an excerpt of that, usually between 5 and 8 tones. With your premise everything kinda is derived from the chromatic "scale". And why specifically G7#9 and susb9?
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman I find the concept leads to interesting creative discovery.
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman And, sorry, I did mean no evil. I watch a lot of your videos and enjoy your perspective. Regarding your other question. There was no specificity for the two chords (G7#9 and susb9). I think of the chromatic scale as another scale like the whole tone, or diminished scale, where there isn't a clear tonal centre. I studied with a student of John Cage's, so I guess my thoughts on music are a little unconventional.
@@dsargeant Sorry, I was a little thin skinned yesterday 😊. It's good you make your own thoughts and get creative with things.
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You're a good guitar teacher, Sandra---- but my ears cringe at the sound of that horrible Band In A Box backing track. The bass sounds muddy and terrible, and I can't believe you continue to use this. It ruins the harmony of what you are playing. The bass is playing wrong or inappropriate notes, and rhythms that do not match. There are far better backing tracks available and I sure wish you would change. Your videos would sound so much better!!
Wrong notes?