Hey folks, "10 Jazz-Blues Licks You Must Know" is included in my Jazz Blues Starter Pack, with 5 easy Blues TABS (+ Backing tracks + Guitar Pro Tabs) for a very low price. Learn Jazz-Blues improvisation and comping: guitarversum.com/shop/#!/starter-packs/jazz-blues-starter-pack-538.html
Brilliant tutorial! Not only do you provide us with cool licks, but you also explain stuff. That's exactly the kind of lesson, that got me hooked to your channel. You're the number 1 guitar teacher on youtube, IMHO!
Very nice tutorial I have to say. You have the knowledge to teach this basics without getting to much in depth which can scare people off. Major,minor, mixolidian , chord tones, and appergios is more then enough to keep someone who comes from the minor pentatonic scale busy for a long time.
Wow thank you so much! This is exactly what I was looking for, a perfect blend of theory and fun learning cool licks but also understanding the intervals behind them. Thank you.
I am not a jazz player but am increasing my vocabulary thanks to your great teaching skills. Have spent many hours on this lesson and finally (kind of) able to play all of these at very slow tempo. Thanks Sandra.
The importance of learning music here is that you know "why" you are plying a giving note, and what that not is doing "there" in that particular place on the chord. You are not just just memorizing a lick, you are learning it in such a way that it will allow you to create your own licks based on what you learn here. Everything I learned with Sandra I try to put to use right away by using it on Standards and incorporate the lick to my vocabulary. Thank you again, Sandra for making us better musicians.
Oh, this makes me so happy, because it's exactly what my intentions are. I want to make my students better musicians, using my ideas to create their own stuff. That way you memorize things better, like your own lines better, the fingering feels more comfortable etc. I encourage everyone to use my stufg as a starting point for own ideas.
This is just wonderful. Now that the blues band I was in has broken up (yes, it was tragic), I want to get back into my jazz blues chops. Thank you Sandra!
Thankyou so much Sandra , for your heart , dedication and great musicianship , I think you are the best jazz guitar teacher on youtube, you take your time and are very thorough and easy to understand, I really appreciate it 😀👍
I really like tour lessons, very clear and helpul. To present the distinct notes of a lick, may be you could do that in terms of intervalls of the chord (the 3rd, the flat 7, the 5th, ...) instead of their positions on a cord of the neck. Thanks a lot !
Fantastic lesson! This is pro level stuff! We are so lucky to have a teacher like you. I learned this using a few different shapes/string sets than what you use, simply because I find them more comfortable for my hand, but the jazz/blues/bebop vibe is all there. You are an invaluable asset for the serious guitar student!
Thanks, Davud! ❤️ It's always best to use what feels good for you. All I can give are suggestions and ideas. I'm happy when people make my licks, arrangements a d ideas their own, by adapting it to their liking.
Please check out my "Chords and Comping" playlist! Just click my logo below one of the videos to go to my channel and scroll down to the playlist section.
Stumbled on to one of your video's and realized very quickly that I needed to subscribe to you. Like other's have said, your ability to share your knowledge is fantastic! Easy to follow, well layed out and great explanations of the thought behind what you are doing. Do you have any advice (video) on how to speed up the cognitive ability to know how to go to the arpeggio notes (1,3,5,7) while playing good sounding lines, without having to "think" too much about where they are on the fretboard? Example at the start you emphasized the slide to the 3rd as a very understandable tool. I find that I can jump fairly easily to the 3rd, 5th, 7th but I am limited in my brain processing to do much else but play the note, which would then create a disjointed solo. So at that rate my solo would consist of one note for each chord. Lol I have spent many years playing rock and copying other people's solo's or noodling in the blues scale or a minor scale in one key but this jazz stuff is a different animal. In this video you quickly are commenting on the different tones of the chord as you play. Are you going more by the sound and 'feel' and analyzing later for us in the video, or is your brain processing that you want to hit or hear the 3rd, 7th etc. while you play and using your years of experience to do it at real time...? What is the best way to get past brain processing and playing it more naturally?
Thank you for your great compliment, Dean! First off, I know all the chord tone names of any given chord immediately. This helps immensly. I just learned them by heart (not on the guitar, but with old fashioned paper cards) during my years at the conservatory. I also know the arpeggios. Take one arpeggio shape and noodle around with it after having memorized where the intervals are (like "here's the 3rd of the chord, here's the b7th etc). Apply some jazzy-bluesy phrasing (play quarter notes, eights and triplets), using solely that one arpeggio. Then move it through the cicle of fourths. Then you do this with as many arpeggio shapes as possible. Next step would be to put enclosures and chromatics around the chord tones. But I really can't tell that in all detail now. You can book a Skype lesson, if you want to, though. Hope that helps.
Hello, very nice video, I like a lot those licks ! I bought your starter pack to have acces to the notes. Also I was wondering if I can find somewhere the corresponding scales you mention for each lick ? (pentatonics, arpedgios and so on) ? Thank you!
I love how you explain the theory behind each lick. Well all but a few. And the explanation for the remaining few is, "well, those are Charlie Parker riffs."😂
Hi Sandra! Pizza for lunch👍. Great lesson combining jazz, blues and bebop! As always, so much more here than just licks. My problem is, I hear the lick, and my mind immediately starts exploring possibilities. But, isn’t that the hallmark of a great instructor?... stimulate creativity👍. You do that well😄. Thanks - Be well!
Thanks for the lesson. Loved the double stop with a hammer-on trick. It sounded great on your guitar. I believe I understand what you mean by 'superimposition' , not being a native English speaking I thought it should be 'superposition' ?
Superimposition is the correct term. To superimpose something means, you overlay something with something else. In music it means you overlay another arpeggio than the root one over a chord. Like in this case a Cmaj7 arpeggio is overlayed over an Am7 chord, which gives it a Am9 sound.
I have to ask you a suggestion, if I may: I would like to transform Slabo day, by Peter Green, into a jazzy progression. It;s Am, F, G Am. How would you do that, in a way that the original solo still fit ? Thank you very much!
I'm sorry, I don't know that song. Make those triads tensions (Am9, Fmaj9, G13 or G 8sus4, Am12) etc. You could also use some substitutes, like that V7 chord (G7) could be reokaced by a sub V, the Db9(#11) chord.
Howard Roberts Fusion. Check out my video, where I showcase my equipment and amp settings advice. Just type "jazz gear Guitarversum" in the YT search box.
So ALT on a chord chart simply means add an extra note to the written chord. So instead of Eb7th if it says, "Eb7th Alt, I can add a sharp or flat 9th note whichever I feel will work. Is this correct?
Yes, that's correct. But you have to know WHEN to alter. I'll have vidro on altered chords coming up in a few weeks, where I explain everything about it plus tons of fresh new altered voicings. Stay tuned 😊
Guten Abend mein wienerischer Jazz Engel. Um es mal in den Worten von Stevie Wonder zu sagen: "You Are the Sunshine of my Life" (Passend zum sonnigen Wetter in Bochum, wo ich wohne)😘🤗
What are the purpose of these 10 jazz licks, and how to use them? It seems like there's no reference melody/song to use these licks. If you could create a separate videos for a melody/songs so students can relates these licks.
The licks are categorized for chord types. It doesn't matter what song you play ut over. Of course a ballad may need different licks, this is for medium to uptempo jazz standards.
Sandra sei bravissima solo sullo schermo invece di mettere il pentagramma secondo me sarebbe più pratica e veloce la tabs avresti ancora più visualizzazioni,è un consiglio poi sei libera di fare come meglio credi.Ciao e tanti complimenti.
Mi dispiace, ma non ho idea di cosa stai parlando. Il mio italiano non è molto buono. Se vuoi comunicare con me, dovresti farlo davvero nella mia lingua.
Sandra---- I enjoy your videos and your playing, but you would sound a lot better if you stopped using those terrible Band In A Box backing tracks. The bass sounds really bad, and often the notes he is playing are dissonant and wrong for your solos and your chords. There are far better backing tracks available. You would sound 100% better if you changed them.
Hey folks, "10 Jazz-Blues Licks You Must Know" is included in my Jazz Blues Starter Pack, with 5 easy Blues TABS (+ Backing tracks + Guitar Pro Tabs) for a very low price. Learn Jazz-Blues improvisation and comping: guitarversum.com/shop/#!/starter-packs/jazz-blues-starter-pack-538.html
Have you taken formal music instruction or have you learned music theory on your own? I don't play guitar but I love to see how it's done.
Brilliant tutorial! Not only do you provide us with cool licks, but you also explain stuff. That's exactly the kind of lesson, that got me hooked to your channel. You're the number 1 guitar teacher on youtube, IMHO!
Oh, my favorite Sir, thanks so much! ❤️
Toll, besonders der erste Lick ist der Hammer!
Freut mich, dass es dir gefällt 😊
Two minutes and 24 seconds in, and already you've unlocked an evening o noodling on a third - brilliant! Vielen dank Sandra! Einfach Klasse!
Noodling on a third is better than noodling round an avoid note 😁
The best blues lick collection here. I learned so much from this lesson. Thank you!!!
Glad this was helpful, James!
Sandra - I love the way you teach! An inspiration!
That makes me very happy! Thanks, Chris. Keep swingin'!
Stumbled on this incredible session. Thanks. Always looking to take my playing to the next level and this is it!!
Glad it's helpful 😊. Check out my Blues playlist. I'm sure there's much more for you.
Very nice tutorial I have to say. You have the knowledge to teach this basics without getting to much in depth which can scare people off. Major,minor, mixolidian , chord tones, and appergios is more then enough to keep someone who comes from the minor pentatonic scale busy for a long time.
Wow thank you so much! This is exactly what I was looking for, a perfect blend of theory and fun learning cool licks but also understanding the intervals behind them. Thank you.
Glad it's useful, Bojan! Keep swinging 🎸 🎶
Yessss! I love how you chronically walk through all the changes in the blues. Great concept. And a bunch of superb licks. Thx, Sandra!
I try to make useful concepts and I'm happy they seem to work out. Thanks! ❤️
I am not a jazz player but am increasing my vocabulary thanks to your great teaching skills. Have spent many hours on this lesson and finally (kind of) able to play all of these at very slow tempo. Thanks Sandra.
You can always learn from other styles. I'm currently in awe for neo soul technique. Those kids today have some skills.
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman yeah, it's endless.
Your tutorials have brought me a lot of joy in recent months.
That makes me really happy! Thank you! ❤️
wow, Sandra, TEN Licks in ONE video - that's like a jazzy bluesy christmas for me ;-) thank you for this lesson
Nooo, don't you start the Christmas thing already 😂
The importance of learning music here is that you know "why" you are plying a giving note, and what that not is doing "there" in that particular place on the chord. You are not just just memorizing a lick, you are learning it in such a way that it will allow you to create your own licks based on what you learn here. Everything I learned with Sandra I try to put to use right away by using it on Standards and incorporate the lick to my vocabulary. Thank you again, Sandra for making us better musicians.
Oh, this makes me so happy, because it's exactly what my intentions are. I want to make my students better musicians, using my ideas to create their own stuff. That way you memorize things better, like your own lines better, the fingering feels more comfortable etc. I encourage everyone to use my stufg as a starting point for own ideas.
10 JAZZ BLUES LICKS YOU MUST KNOW - Lesson Time Stamps
01:07 JAZZ BLUES GUITAR LICKS FOR THE I7 CHORD (G7)
01:10 Lick 01 - Demonstration (Fast Tempo)
01:23 Lick 01 - Breakdown (G7 Associated Scales and Arpeggio)
03:45 Lick 01 - Demonstration (Slow Tempo)
04:13 Lick 02 - Demonstration (Fast Tempo)
04:27 Lick 02 - Breakdown (G7 Chord Tones)
07:54 Lick 02 - Demonstration (Slow Tempo)
08:15 JAZZ BLUES GUITAR LICKS FOR THE IV7 CHORD (C7)
08:18 Lick 03 - Demonstration (Fast Tempo)
08:29 Lick 03 - Breakdown (C Mixolydian Scale and Chord Tones)
09:51 Lick 03 - Demonstration (Slow Tempo)
10:07 Lick 04 - Demonstration (Fast Tempo)
10:20 Lick 04 - Breakdown (C Minor Pentatonic Scale)
12:05 Lick 04 - Demonstration (Slow Tempo)
12:22 JAZZ BLUES GUITAR LICKS FOR THE # IV° CHORD (C#°)
12:24 Lick 05 - Demonstration (Fast Tempo)
12:35 Lick 05 - Breakdown (C#°Arpeggio)
14:11 Lick 05 - Demonstration (Slow Tempo)
14:21 JAZZ BLUES GUITAR LICKS FOR THE VI7alt CHORD (E7alt)
14:24 Lick 06 - Demonstration (Fast Tempo)
14:37 Lick 06 - Breakdown (E7alt Chord Options)
15:50 Lick 06 - Demonstration (Slow Tempo)
16:06 Lick 07 - Demonstration (Fast Tempo)
16:22 Lick 07 - Breakdown (E7 Chord / A Harmonic Minor Target Notes)
18:16 Lick 07 - Demonstration (Slow Tempo)
18:32 JAZZ BLUES GUITAR LICKS FOR THE II-V7alt CHORDS (Am7-D7alt)
18:34 Lick 08 - Demonstration (Fast Tempo)
18:48 Lick 08 - Breakdown (A Dorian Scale & D Altered Scale)
21:10 Lick 08 - Demonstration (Slow Tempo)
21:28 Lick 09 - Demonstration (Fast Tempo)
21:45 Lick 09 - Breakdown (A Dorian / C Major Superimposition)
23:49 Lick 09 - Demonstration (Slow Tempo)
24:10 JAZZ BLUES GUITAR LICKS FOR THE TURNAROUND
24:12 Lick 10 - Demonstration (Fast Tempo)
24:27 Lick 10 - Breakdown (G7 E7alt I Am7 - D7 alt Chord Tones)
26:54 Lick 10 - Demonstration (Slow Tempo)
27:13 Recommended Jazz Blues Tutorials
Great tutorial Sandra you kill them with your presentation Regards Les.
Thanks so much! I really appreciate it. 🧡
This is just wonderful. Now that the blues band I was in has broken up (yes, it was tragic), I want to get back into my jazz blues chops. Thank you Sandra!
Oh nooo, I'm sorry 😥! On the plus side, now you have a lot of sad Blues songs to write 😊
You are a wealth of knowledge and I can’t get enough! I love your playing and teaching so much. Thank you!
Oh, that's so sweet of you! Thanks, Martyn! ❤️
Thankyou so much Sandra , for your heart , dedication and great musicianship , I think you are the best jazz guitar teacher on youtube, you take your time and are very thorough and easy to understand, I really appreciate it 😀👍
😱 Wrote, what a compliment! Thank you ❤️! Enjoy the jazz ride and keep swinging 🎶 🎸
YOU ARE A BLESSING SANDRA THANKS
Aaawh, thank you, that's really sweet!
Great phrases and great explains too
Glad you think so! ❤️
The more I watch your videos the more I like you.
Thanks so much! Keep watching then 😊
Perfect fit for me. Inspiring!
Glad you think so! ❤️
Learning a lot from your guitar instruction. So glad I found you on youtube.
So glad you are here, enjoying the jazz ride on my channel 😊 🎶 🎸
Wonderful lesson! I know Wes played a lot in G. Will check it out as soon as I'll be home.
That's true. The Thumb is in G for example.
Great lesson! These are excellent licks.
Glad you like them!
Superb video and production! These licks have many more applications like on the rhythm changes bridge and as 2-5 subs. Great work Sandra.
Greetings from México Sandra, and thank you once again for your work !!
Thank you too! ❤️
That’s a great lesson Sandra.
Glad you find it helpful. 😊
So, so, sooooooo good! Thank-you, Sandra.
Thank you, Jazzman! Keep swingin 🎶 🎸
Another great lesson, and what I like best, Jazz-Blues. Thank you very much Sandra.
another fabulous lesson ! thanks so much
Wow
thanks for these variation
Nice sound
Great, professor Sandra! Greetings from Brazil!
Muito obrigada, meu amigo do Jazz!
I really like tour lessons, very clear and helpul. To present the distinct notes of a lick, may be you could do that in terms of intervalls of the chord (the 3rd, the flat 7, the 5th, ...) instead of their positions on a cord of the neck. Thanks a lot !
I do that sometimes. Depends on the situation. But you're right, I should focus more on that.
I already have the tablatures I love this lesson, the phrasing is something that I have to work on a lot. merci for the lessons
Yay, can't have enough Blues Licks 😊🎶🎸
Thanks so much for this. Lots of great material here. You are my new favourite jazz teacher.
Thank you and welcome to the jazz ride on my channel 😊
Thank you so much. This is so inspiring
great lesson, great licks, grrrreatings from a fan
Thanks, my loyal friend! ❤️
Such a great lesson, as always, Sandra! Just purchased and downloaded the G Blues Solo so I can work on it with you. Much appreciated.
Enjoy!
I love the way you play chords, I can see what you are playing. That helps me understand better construction better, thanks
So good to hear my concept is understood. All the best to you. Keep swingin 🎵🎸
Oh man, you hit another home run with this lesson! 👍 Hell, you're a home run superstar, appreciating you Sandra keep it up! ❤️🙋🏻♂️🎼🎸
My first homerun, since I've never played baseball all in my life 😊
Thanks for your wonderful compliments, Robert! ❤️
Excellent tutorial!
You are terrific!
Oh, thanks so much! ❤️ Glad you find it helpful.
Once again, Thank you so so so much!!!
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How great is that! I loves me some Blues.
Blues, the root of it all ❤️
You are great ..thank you Sandra 😊
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Absolutely loved this lesson, know what I'll be doing next few weeks Thanks a lot
Yay, keep swinging! 🎶 🎸
Fantastic lesson! This is pro level stuff! We are so lucky to have a teacher like you. I learned this using a few different shapes/string sets than what you use, simply because I find them more comfortable for my hand, but the jazz/blues/bebop vibe is all there. You are an invaluable asset for the serious guitar student!
Thanks, Davud! ❤️ It's always best to use what feels good for you. All I can give are suggestions and ideas. I'm happy when people make my licks, arrangements a d ideas their own, by adapting it to their liking.
great video! the altered scale soloing is still super complicated for me lol
Check out my videos on the altered scale (theory and licks tutorials)!
Thank you for being awesome
Aawh, thank you for your kind words! ❤️
Great lesson, thanks👍
Loved this absolutely superb lesson. Got the sheet music so hopefully can play it. Cheers
I see you dig yourself through the important lessons. Blues is fun and a fundamental to jazz, in particular Hard Bop.
Very nice. Thank you very much.
Thanks a lot
Grant Green also used the E7 alt to Am7 lick ascribed to Joe Pass. Grant enclosed it though
Cool. Have to listen more to Grant. A great player! ❤️
great stuff as usual .
Please I need your help on chords,love the way you visualize chord,make a video on chord
Please check out my "Chords and Comping" playlist! Just click my logo below one of the videos to go to my channel and scroll down to the playlist section.
top - love your lessons
Thank you! ❤️
Super lesson. Thanks!
Another great lesson. Keep them coming. Bravo!
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I love you Videos ❤
You a the bester guitar teacher and can you More Videos From gypsy jazz thank you ❤
Thanks, Pepino, there's gonna be a new Gypsyjazz video next thursday 😍
Awesome!
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Very cool!!, thanks!!
Glad it's helpful! ❤️
Greetings from Argentina Sandra!!
Hello Sandra I came up with another suggestion, the topic, swanee river, how are you ???? regards 😀👍
Stumbled on to one of your video's and realized very quickly that I needed to subscribe to you. Like other's have said, your ability to share your knowledge is fantastic! Easy to follow, well layed out and great explanations of the thought behind what you are doing.
Do you have any advice (video) on how to speed up the cognitive ability to know how to go to the arpeggio notes (1,3,5,7) while playing good sounding lines, without having to "think" too much about where they are on the fretboard?
Example at the start you emphasized the slide to the 3rd as a very understandable tool. I find that I can jump fairly easily to the 3rd, 5th, 7th but I am limited in my brain processing to do much else but play the note, which would then create a disjointed solo. So at that rate my solo would consist of one note for each chord. Lol
I have spent many years playing rock and copying other people's solo's or noodling in the blues scale or a minor scale in one key but this jazz stuff is a different animal.
In this video you quickly are commenting on the different tones of the chord as you play. Are you going more by the sound and 'feel' and analyzing later for us in the video, or is your brain processing that you want to hit or hear the 3rd, 7th etc. while you play and using your years of experience to do it at real time...?
What is the best way to get past brain processing and playing it more naturally?
Thank you for your great compliment, Dean!
First off, I know all the chord tone names of any given chord immediately. This helps immensly. I just learned them by heart (not on the guitar, but with old fashioned paper cards) during my years at the conservatory.
I also know the arpeggios. Take one arpeggio shape and noodle around with it after having memorized where the intervals are (like "here's the 3rd of the chord, here's the b7th etc). Apply some jazzy-bluesy phrasing (play quarter notes, eights and triplets), using solely that one arpeggio. Then move it through the cicle of fourths. Then you do this with as many arpeggio shapes as possible. Next step would be to put enclosures and chromatics around the chord tones. But I really can't tell that in all detail now. You can book a Skype lesson, if you want to, though.
Hope that helps.
What musicianship I have, owe to you! Thx ☺️
So glad I'm able to make your creative. 😊
Brava,ottimo
Thank you! ❤
Thanks!!
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Hello, very nice video, I like a lot those licks ! I bought your starter pack to have acces to the notes. Also I was wondering if I can find somewhere the corresponding scales you mention for each lick ? (pentatonics, arpedgios and so on) ? Thank you!
If they aren't included, then there's no seperate package, no.
I love how you explain the theory behind each lick. Well all but a few. And the explanation for the remaining few is, "well, those are Charlie Parker riffs."😂
Self explanatory, isn't it? 😂
This is a great lesson...
Thanks! ❤️
Hi Sandra! Pizza for lunch👍. Great lesson combining jazz, blues and bebop! As always, so much more here than just licks. My problem is, I hear the lick, and my mind immediately starts exploring possibilities. But, isn’t that the hallmark of a great instructor?... stimulate creativity👍. You do that well😄. Thanks - Be well!
You being creative is a problem? Oh I wish I had your problem 😊. I'm glad I can stimulate you guys creativity a bit.
Guitarversum Sandra Sherman bless you Sandra - and, thanks for sharing your deep knowledge🙏. If I ever get to Austria, lunch is on me😄.
Thanks for the lesson. Loved the double stop with a hammer-on trick. It sounded great on your guitar.
I believe I understand what you mean by 'superimposition' , not being a native English speaking I thought it should be 'superposition' ?
Superimposition is the correct term. To superimpose something means, you overlay something with something else. In music it means you overlay another arpeggio than the root one over a chord. Like in this case a Cmaj7 arpeggio is overlayed over an Am7 chord, which gives it a Am9 sound.
I have to ask you a suggestion, if I may: I would like to transform Slabo day, by Peter Green, into a jazzy progression. It;s Am, F, G Am. How would you do that, in a way that the original solo still fit ? Thank you very much!
I'm sorry, I don't know that song. Make those triads tensions (Am9, Fmaj9, G13 or G 8sus4, Am12) etc. You could also use some substitutes, like that V7 chord (G7) could be reokaced by a sub V, the Db9(#11) chord.
You are incrédible good guitarist.
Your family is musician ?
No, but legend has it, that my dad played the piano at 2am in the morning, when my mom was pregnant with me. 😊
I find it is more better to listen than to play it with my guitar😀
Listening helped me get forward in a 4 year break from my university degree.
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman thank you .. please stay safe🙏🙏❤
Great teacher, thank you so much....
G Lydian dominant also on G7..also?
Hello Sandra,
What kind of model Gibson is it please ?
Greetings from Montpellier Sud Frankreich.
Howard Roberts Fusion. Check out my video, where I showcase my equipment and amp settings advice. Just type "jazz gear Guitarversum" in the YT search box.
Are u playn a D175 in this video?
Gibson Howard Roberts Fusion.
can one get the pdf of the video above? difficult to read notes with the red line i the middle..
Of cozrse. The Tab for every video is in the info box below that video. What red line do you mean?
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman the red line that runs through the video when you play it and the score is on it
So ALT on a chord chart simply means add an extra note to the written chord. So instead of Eb7th if it says, "Eb7th Alt, I can add a sharp or flat 9th note whichever I feel will work. Is this correct?
Yes, that's correct. But you have to know WHEN to alter. I'll have vidro on altered chords coming up in a few weeks, where I explain everything about it plus tons of fresh new altered voicings. Stay tuned 😊
Guten Abend mein wienerischer Jazz Engel. Um es mal in den Worten von Stevie Wonder zu sagen: "You Are the Sunshine of my Life" (Passend zum sonnigen Wetter in Bochum, wo ich wohne)😘🤗
Danke, mein Lieber! ❤️ Grüße nach Bochum (warum hör ich das Wort in Grönemeyers Stimme in meinem Kopf 😂)
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman Keine Ahnung. ❤️🤗😘 Lots of love
hello- how can I Take off the translations? they are masking the notes/tab.?
sorry, worked it out
There is a "captiones on/off" switch.
I love your facial expression
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WOW !!! 👍👍👍🌹👍👍👍.
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What are the purpose of these 10 jazz licks, and how to use them? It seems like there's no reference melody/song to use these licks. If you could create a separate videos for a melody/songs so students can relates these licks.
The licks are categorized for chord types. It doesn't matter what song you play ut over. Of course a ballad may need different licks, this is for medium to uptempo jazz standards.
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman Thanks Sandra - there are 3 GP & 10 backing tracks in downloaded files
Sandra sei bravissima solo sullo schermo invece di mettere il pentagramma secondo me sarebbe più pratica e veloce la tabs avresti ancora più visualizzazioni,è un consiglio poi sei libera di fare come meglio credi.Ciao e tanti complimenti.
Mi dispiace, ma non ho idea di cosa stai parlando. Il mio italiano non è molto buono. Se vuoi comunicare con me, dovresti farlo davvero nella mia lingua.
Your such a cutie! In addition a great teacher!
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I never mastered anything, learned guitar from a sax guy from the 30s, my brother from the 50s, still scares me.
I bet you get a lot of marriage proposals from Guitar players.
I got some here on YT indeed 😁
I can play the riffs , but my understanding of the theory behind it is just not there.
Sandra---- I enjoy your videos and your playing, but you would sound a lot better if you stopped using those terrible Band In A Box backing tracks. The bass sounds really bad, and often the notes he is playing are dissonant and wrong for your solos and your chords. There are far better backing tracks available. You would sound 100% better if you changed them.
Hmm, I've never heard really bad clashes against my chords, bc I programm my backing tracks exactly to my chord melody arrangement.
Fantastic ! Thank you !
You're very welcome! Thanks for watching! ❤️