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Your channel is by far the best tutorials for players like me; lots of effort, marginal skill, with a desire to do justice to the greatest music ever. Thank you!!!
What a great guitar teacher. Arguably the best on the internet. Technique broken down to the subtle but inescapable essentials. A million thumbs up and I will happily pay for the extras. You are the real deal. Only wish I had met you long ago. Respect.
Complimenti davvero, la più chiara efficace lezione di chitarra manouche, finalmente comincio a tirare fuori dalla mia chitarra suoni e ritmi vicini al gypsy jazz, Grazie, anzi DANKE Sandra
Fantastic patient, clear explanation and demo of gypsy jazz techniques for a beginner at it like me! The muting and scratching is much harder than it looks
After years playing the guitar I thought "time for gipsy jazz"! Started looking it up and i really thought I would never make it ! Then I "met" Sandra... Now I can play backing track, solo, and vocals to all of me !! Thank you so much for all the great work !
My start into gypsy jazz almost got this down. You explain this lovely .Had the pleasure of an evening with Lulu Rheinhard on his laten swing project. Greetings from Scotland xx
These chord shapes and changes open up so much for me. I've played guitar for a long time but only recently started really learning functional harmony, learned seventh and extended chords and inversions and some substitutions and still couldn't come up with many progressions with good voice leading that weren't awkward to play. Some of these feel almost feel like cheating. Like jazz people just decided we're gonna call Bdim7 an E7 now (I do understand why it works though). Right from the descending line in the intro that does *not* look like you're moving in fifths, but harmonically it does, it kinda blew my mind a bit.
Damn! I've been trying to get 'La Pompe' right for several years now... and I've just realised that I was actually getting the rhythm right when picking up the speed in 'Dark Eyes'.... Now I've got to slow everything down to practice it until it's become second nature!
So glad to have found this channel. It was a kind of New Year resolution idea to expand my horizons by learning a couple of jazz standards and these lessons are just what I need, so clear and well explained. Thank you.
Thank you so much for these lessons! You are an incredibly good teacher. You make it so easy to understand. Your teaching style and presentation make it so easy to learn. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you,
I echo Davey Leslie's comments exactly - so glad I have found you now though !!! - Gypsy jazz is actually an underappreciated pinnacle style of jazz guitar in my opinion - the 'pump' is crucial and you've explained it so well ..... you are a treasure trove of expert, clear, uncomplicated , generous and super relaxed tuition.
Thank you . Best teacher I've seen of gypsy jazz you slow it down for people like me most enjoyable to play .I've got a rather high percent Roma in my blood xx
Thanks, Sandra. This video is great! I've been trying to learn this song for a long time and your video is the best (thanks for including the ascending chords etc). Appreciate the time taken! Cheers!
Another one of my all time favorites! Thank you, lovely Sandra. Your lessons are so richly informative. One of the best, if not the best, of the online guitar resources. Cheers!
Just memorised the melody by heart, now im playing it again and again until i feel sleepy. It's 3.20 am and i cant sleep. Im just gonna enjoy the music and learn the rhythm when i woke up. I love and enjoy when you teach. You're a great Teacher and a Musician.
Hello, my insomnian friend. Suposedly we memorize things better when we're nearly asleep (bc the brain is in a very calm alpha state). Hope it works out for you 😊
This must be Steve Vai’s little alien sister. I’m working on some of her other videos to broaden my knowledge of chords. Her hands are golden. Thanks for such good instructional videos. Hello from South Texas, mate.
This is outstanding Sandra! Besides being a great song, I love the little subtle details you show on this comping pattern that make all the difference in the world. I was close to having this comping down but this instruction will really help me get it right. Thanks so much!
Thank you, Sandra, you're my new favorite guitar teacher! Thank you from the bottom of my heart. You make learning fun and easy! I'm telling all the players I know about you.1 friend was estatic when I showed him your "TheWave" video. He, like myself, loves the song and is excited, like me, to learn to play it. Thanks again Sandra, I(we) love you!
Hi Sandra, I just purchased your Full Package of All of Me Rhythm Guitar Lesson. I was able to open the tracks and tab except for a file with ".gp" extension. Why is that? Also I purchased your solo file but would not open due to app not found. Do I need Guitar pro 7 to open the tab? Thanks.
Another way to play la pompe is downstrokes only, accentuating 2 and 4 with a mix of arm and wrist. The key is to press down the chord just before you hit the strings and then strum and release at the same time (only on 2 and 4, 1 and 3 is played in the "normal" way). The (optional) upstroke is played as an upstroke on the EAD (or just 2 or 1 of them). The C6 can also be played as C9, but with the pointy covering the D and G string, and the ring finger covers H and E - it gives a VERY gypsyjazz quality to it. Well.. there's no right or wrong way to do anything, these techniques was just what my teacher kinda told me. Thanks for some very good inspirational chords, a nice and warm energy and thanks for spreading the vybes of Django!
That's a very interesting technique, and I'm gonna test it myself as soon as I get home. I've never heard of it, but it sounds intriguing. Since so many student have difficulties with that short upstroke, it would be quite helpful to have an alternative technique at hand. As for the chords. Yes there are so many and I guess, I know them all, lol. I just wanted to make this video as simple as possible. Thanks for your input, Rolf! ❤
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman I recommend watching the left hand on seasoned players like Sven Jungbeck. It jumps in a funny way :-) The term "trampoline effect" is what Django used to describe the right hand movement (as far as I know)
MY GOD my coffee tastes better this morning!!!!!!!!! This is one I've wanted to learn for ages! I like that you went into detail with the La Pompe teaching. Good going! Time to buy tabs and backing tracks. I've got the lead you made. Now, with this, I'm set. Thanks from this old 66-year old soul!
Another great lesson. Thanks a lot. You are the best guitar teacher I have ever had! I hope you are still enjoying what you do (I know this is a year old by now)., Take care, Nathan
Bravissima Sandra. Un saluto dall'Italia. Suono anch'io la chitarra e cerco di insegnare un po' di musica ad orecchio (earing) su RUclips... Ma Le tue lezioni sono davvero fantastiche
Great news, I would love to see a lesson on Straighten Up and Fly Right a la Nat King Cole version. This would be a really excellent lesson showing the use of rhythm changes. Hope you can do this in the near future.
Hi Sandra, another excellent lesson. I am trying to learn jazz by starting with the standards and this is one of my favourite tunes. I am particularly focusing on improving my knowledge of jazz chords. In your arrangement I notice that some of the "shapes" are the same for different chords types for example the E7 (7th fret root on 5th string), C diminished (8th fret) and D minor 6 (10th fret) have the same "shape". I know chord can have different voicings or omit some notes but is a challange for me at this stage because I generalIy rely on identifying them by their relative "shape". For example if you move the E7 shape from the 7th fret to the 8 fret I would call this a F7 and a G7 when moving this shape to the 10th fret all having the root on the 5th string. Not complaining just sharing my thoughts. I will persevere I promise. By the way I have learnt all of lead for this tune from your great RUclips accompanying lesson. Thank you for the hard work you put into your lessons.
Hi Fred, The chord name depends on the general root. That's not always the latest tone in the guitar chord, but what the bass plays. Then everything has to be "recalculated" from there.
Will be watching again and again (with lots of pausing!). It’s above my level but this sort of lesson makes me feel like it is possible to jump into jazz guitar. Your lessons are awesome! Wirklich ausgezeichnet!
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman Wooow! At first for answer. That's great. I am talking with my favorite guitar player. OMG. Thank you! But right now I am in a work. But sooner I will submit my question to you. Thank you very very much.
Thanks Sandra Too focused on the lesson to get the name right. For shame!!! Thanks again. I’m an good intermediate player practicing to get to the next level. Your lessons are perfect for me. Hitting the tip jar
I am so confused. 🤔 But I know that I must see the video again. I was trying to play at ukulele, so I don't have all the notes and complete chords. But without all the "ornamentos" (tension notes - sorry) I played and I got some results. I'll try on my guitar (violão) and then transpose to ukulele. Thanks, Sandrrrrra.
1:06 All Of Me - complete song - 3:59 "La Pompe" The Gypsy Rhythm - explanation - 6:53 Song Intro - explanation - 12:41 Intro Slow Tempo 13:01 Head - explanation - Head A1 18:36 Head A2 25:08 Head - slow tempo - 26:31 Solo Comping - explanation - Solo Comping A1 Section 34:29 Solo Comping A2 Section 38:03 Solo Comping - slow tempo - 39:21 Last Head Ending - explanation - 42:36 Last Head - slow tempo - 44:05 All Of Me - slow tempo -
No, that's called the 1st inversuon. A Drop 3 voicing is a closed voicing with the 3rd not from top being dropoed an octave. Usually that's the voicings that have a muted string between the bass and the next note (like all the E-String voicings)
Hello Sandra, very interesting lesson (as many other you publish). Can you tell me more about the guitar you are using ? Do you recommend to buy such guitar ? Can it be used for other things besides gipsy jazz. I have a Gibson ES 335 , that's I use for everything including this lesson. The sound is obviously different, but not that bad. Do you think an acoustic folk guitar, ie: a Martin a Taylor, can actually approximate better that sound?
My guitar is a Gypsyguitar. It's made solely for that style, but can be used as a regular steel string acoustic guitar to. Although it sounds really different. Lots of mids, a bit quacky for an acoustic. It's from a German luthier, who specialized in these guitars. He made it for me. Look into Gitane guitars. Also check out djangobooks. Com, they sell everything Gyosyjazz. You can use a steelstring or an archtop, yes, but it won't sound like it.
All of me Why not take all of me Can't you see I'm no good without you Take my lips I wanna lose them Take my arms I'll never use them Your goodbye left me with eyes that cry How can I get along without you You took the part that once was my heart So why not, why not take all of me All of me Come on, get all of me Can't you see I'm just a mess without you Take my lips I wanna lose them Get a piece of these arms I'll never use them Your goodbye left me with eyes that cry How can I ever make it without you You know you got the part Used to be my heart So why not, why not take all of me
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Your channel is by far the best tutorials for players like me; lots of effort, marginal skill, with a desire to do justice to the greatest music ever. Thank you!!!
Glad to help! ☺️
What a great guitar teacher. Arguably the best on the internet. Technique broken down to the subtle but inescapable essentials. A million thumbs up and I will happily pay for the extras. You are the real deal. Only wish I had met you long ago. Respect.
Oh what a compliment! You're a sweetheart ❤️
Who doesn't just love this. Thanks Sandra.
Complimenti davvero, la più chiara efficace lezione di chitarra manouche, finalmente comincio a tirare fuori dalla mia chitarra suoni e ritmi vicini al gypsy jazz, Grazie, anzi DANKE Sandra
Glad you find it helpful! Keep swinging 🎸 🎶
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman 😘
Fantastic patient, clear explanation and demo of gypsy jazz techniques for a beginner at it like me! The muting and scratching is much harder than it looks
It is indeed. The art is to make it look easy, lol.
After years playing the guitar I thought "time for gipsy jazz"! Started looking it up and i really thought I would never make it ! Then I "met" Sandra... Now I can play backing track, solo, and vocals to all of me !! Thank you so much for all the great work !
Wiw, that makes mw so happy to hear. Congrats! You worked on it and never gave up. So proud of you! 👍👏
My start into gypsy jazz almost got this down. You explain this lovely .Had the pleasure of an evening with Lulu Rheinhard on his laten swing project. Greetings from Scotland xx
Glad you dig it! Enjoy the ride on the gypsy wagon.
These chord shapes and changes open up so much for me. I've played guitar for a long time but only recently started really learning functional harmony, learned seventh and extended chords and inversions and some substitutions and still couldn't come up with many progressions with good voice leading that weren't awkward to play. Some of these feel almost feel like cheating. Like jazz people just decided we're gonna call Bdim7 an E7 now (I do understand why it works though). Right from the descending line in the intro that does *not* look like you're moving in fifths, but harmonically it does, it kinda blew my mind a bit.
Theory is amazing. I stilm like it when I discover new stuff. It never ceases to amaze me.
Damn! I've been trying to get 'La Pompe' right for several years now... and I've just realised that I was actually getting the rhythm right when picking up the speed in 'Dark Eyes'.... Now I've got to slow everything down to practice it until it's become second nature!
La Pompe is a tricky little monster 😊.
Thank you so much Sandra you are very kind for uploading this. What a talented guitarist you are! Hope you are safe and well!
Thank you, Chuck ❤️. Stay safe, stay home, practice 😊
So glad to have found this channel. It was a kind of New Year resolution idea to expand my horizons by learning a couple of jazz standards and these lessons are just what I need, so clear and well explained. Thank you.
Welcome to the jazz ride, Keith! Keep swingin 🎶 🎸
Thank you so much for these lessons! You are an incredibly good teacher. You make it so easy to understand. Your teaching style and presentation make it so easy to learn.
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you,
Thank you very much for your donation! ❤️ I really appreciate it. Glad you like the tutorials 😊.
You have so many cool renditions of jazz classics. Really should make an album. I would buy it in a heartbeat.
Ja, good idea 😁❤️
I agree.
Wow didn't know you do Gipsy too 😱. Love it. And great explanations too. Thank you a million times ❤
Happy to help! ☺️
7th position A Major with C# in bass, nice! 21:05
I echo Davey Leslie's comments exactly - so glad I have found you now though !!! - Gypsy jazz is actually an underappreciated pinnacle style of jazz guitar in my opinion - the 'pump' is crucial and you've explained it so well ..... you are a treasure trove of expert, clear, uncomplicated , generous and super relaxed tuition.
This video was perfect. Now iv got it down thanks
Glad you worked yourself through it 👍
Genial Sandra, saludos desde España 🇪🇸 gracias por tus lecciones estoy aprendiendo muchísimo.
yo tambien .. :)
Thank you . Best teacher I've seen of gypsy jazz you slow it down for people like me most enjoyable to play .I've got a rather high percent Roma in my blood xx
Thank you, Neil! Be proud of your blood line and keep swingin 🎶 🎸
Thanks, Sandra. This video is great! I've been trying to learn this song for a long time and your video is the best (thanks for including the ascending chords etc). Appreciate the time taken! Cheers!
Glad it was helpful! Keep swinging 🎸 🎶
Another one of my all time favorites! Thank you, lovely Sandra. Your lessons are so richly informative. One of the best, if not the best, of the online guitar resources. Cheers!
Oho oho, thanks sooooo much ❤️
What a lesson Sandra 😍 You're a star!Danke Schoen
Oh, thank you so much ❤️
Just memorised the melody by heart, now im playing it again and again until i feel sleepy. It's 3.20 am and i cant sleep. Im just gonna enjoy the music and learn the rhythm when i woke up. I love and enjoy when you teach. You're a great Teacher and a Musician.
Hello, my insomnian friend. Suposedly we memorize things better when we're nearly asleep (bc the brain is in a very calm alpha state). Hope it works out for you 😊
Yes! Thank you! 😊😊😊
First blues, now gipsy. You're the best!!!
Schpotzl Zwergl Glad you like it!
Oh...My God!!! You are an AMAZING TEACHER!!!!
Trying my best 😊
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman Your teaching method is particularly effective. I follow you ... thank you very much.
This must be Steve Vai’s little alien sister. I’m working on some of her other videos to broaden my knowledge of chords. Her hands are golden. Thanks for such good instructional videos. Hello from South Texas, mate.
Hey, thanks so much for your kind words! Make that southern axe swing. Yehaw 😊👍
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman That made me laugh.
This is outstanding Sandra! Besides being a great song, I love the little subtle details you show on this comping pattern that make all the difference in the world. I was close to having this comping down but this instruction will really help me get it right. Thanks so much!
Cool. Would love to hear you play it.
Thank you, Sandra, you're my new favorite guitar teacher! Thank you from the bottom of my heart. You make learning fun and easy! I'm telling all the players I know about you.1 friend was estatic when I showed him your "TheWave" video. He, like myself, loves the song and is excited, like me, to learn to play it. Thanks again Sandra, I(we) love you!
Thank your Tim, for your very kind words and the free promo 😊❤️
Sandra, listening to you make me so happy. Some one get me my guitar.
Oh, you're such a sweetheart 😊. Glad to make you happy. Keep swinging 🎶 🎸
Thanks... might take me a while but trying to learn this classic standard.
It's worth it. Such a great song!
Gracias por tanta musicalidad..I love you..from Buenos Aires,Argentina
Thank you, Guillermo! ❤️
6:15 you got that Pompe so well. I am envious (trying for several years). All the best!
Thank you, Paul. A Sinto showed it to me once.
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman Anybody famous? Wauwau Adler, vielleicht?
Der Lehrer von Diknu Schneeberger, Martin Spitzer.
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman ah ok. Diknu einer super Spieler ist! Herr Spitzer großartig Lehrer muß sein. BG
The Lead Guitar part (Head and Solo) shown in the top right hand corner will be released next week.
Hi Sandra, I just purchased your Full Package of All of Me Rhythm Guitar Lesson. I was able to open the tracks and tab except for a file with ".gp" extension. Why is that? Also I purchased your solo file but would not open due to app not found. Do I need Guitar pro 7 to open the tab? Thanks.
@@audinodado821 Yes, you need the software Guitar Pro 7 to open the GP files.
Another way to play la pompe is downstrokes only, accentuating 2 and 4 with a mix of arm and wrist. The key is to press down the chord just before you hit the strings and then strum and release at the same time (only on 2 and 4, 1 and 3 is played in the "normal" way). The (optional) upstroke is played as an upstroke on the EAD (or just 2 or 1 of them).
The C6 can also be played as C9, but with the pointy covering the D and G string, and the ring finger covers H and E - it gives a VERY gypsyjazz quality to it.
Well.. there's no right or wrong way to do anything, these techniques was just what my teacher kinda told me.
Thanks for some very good inspirational chords, a nice and warm energy and thanks for spreading the vybes of Django!
That's a very interesting technique, and I'm gonna test it myself as soon as I get home. I've never heard of it, but it sounds intriguing. Since so many student have difficulties with that short upstroke, it would be quite helpful to have an alternative technique at hand.
As for the chords. Yes there are so many and I guess, I know them all, lol. I just wanted to make this video as simple as possible.
Thanks for your input, Rolf! ❤
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman I recommend watching the left hand on seasoned players like Sven Jungbeck. It jumps in a funny way :-)
The term "trampoline effect" is what Django used to describe the right hand movement (as far as I know)
Yeah, I learned the trsmpoline effect from one of the best players around (a Sinto). It really changed my playing.
Still so good - love watching this video
Superbly explained, both basics and subtle marks of style flavour. Thanks for sharing this, it is very helpful and apreciated.
Glad it was helpful!
Best lesson of this song on the internet!
Oh wow, thank you! ❤️
excellent explanation of the rhythm, greetings from the Dominican Republic in the Caribbean
I think you're my first viewer for the Dominican Republic. Glad you like it, Victor. Spread some jazz in the DomRep!
MY GOD my coffee tastes better this morning!!!!!!!!! This is one I've wanted to learn for ages! I like that you went into detail with the La Pompe teaching. Good going! Time to buy tabs and backing tracks. I've got the lead you made. Now, with this, I'm set. Thanks from this old 66-year old soul!
Eddie T Thankd for your kind words Eddie! We have a very popular song here, with the chorus going (translated) "Life starts at 66". 😊
Thank you much for this lesson
You're very welcome! Glad you enjoy it 😊
Not sure if I told you but I love your tutorials!!
Oh thank you! I'm home, still struggeling with Covid, and your words are just what I needed today! Thank you, keep swinging!
Another great lesson. Thanks a lot. You are the best guitar teacher I have ever had! I hope you are still enjoying what you do (I know this is a year old by now)., Take care, Nathan
Thanks so much, Nathan (what a beautiful name). I sure do! And it's even more fun with all the lovely comments, like yours 😍.
Wanted to learn some gypsy rythmn for a long time. This has really helped. Thank you.
Glad you like it! I have another Gypsy rhythm video "Minor Swing" up here.
Thank you for great lesson! From Russia with love
Hi BCI from Russia, thanks for your kind words ❤️
Wow, this will be interesting to get to know.
Thanks Sandra
There is also a lead guitar part, with the solo and the melody!
that is so god, please more of gypsy!!!!!!!!!!
beautiful!
Thanks again, Sandra
great lesson, thank you
Glad you like it, Luke. Keep swingin' 🎸🎵
you are a bloody legend. Thanks so much :D
Aawh, thanks so much! ❤️ Glad you enjoy the tutorials 😊.
:D Ive got some homework to do!
Wow!!!!!
Thanks
Thank you for your support! ❤️ Have a creative new year 🥂
Love in' it
very very thank you very much my guitar sound knock'in new world
Glad you enjoy it so much, my friend ❤️
Why doesn’t this channel have 1M subscribers?
I ask myself that every day 😁
Great lesson thanks Shermanator. Nice and clear. Easy to follow.
Hehe 😊 Thanks ❤️
Love this song! Hope I learn fast. Great lesson!!!!!
You are an amazing teacher. Thank you very much for your brilliant work. Greetings from Albania
Thank you, Alenc! ❤️ Great to see I have jazz friends in Albania too!
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman ❤️🎼🎸
Bravissima Sandra. Un saluto dall'Italia. Suono anch'io la chitarra e cerco di insegnare un po' di musica ad orecchio (earing) su RUclips... Ma Le tue lezioni sono davvero fantastiche
Grazie per le tue belle parole. Sono molto contento che ti piacciano così tanto i miei video. Divertiti mentre provi la canzone.
Thanks Sandra... More Swing jazz please, Django is the best
Brilliant lesson that captures the essence of that style. Great explanation on ascending passing chords as well
Thanks, Neil. I just shot a new Gypsy tutorial (after two years). Stay tuned!😊
Great news, I would love to see a lesson on Straighten Up and Fly Right a la Nat King Cole version. This would be a really excellent lesson showing the use of rhythm changes. Hope you can do this in the near future.
Yummy , you have moved me to joy. One great tune played right. This Yankee loves it
Glad you like it, Yankee 😊
Sandra you are really fantastic . Thanks so much
Thank you, for your wonderful words and for watching ❤️
Grossartig, danke!
you are greatttttttttttttttt thank youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
Hehe, thank you, Enrico! ❤️
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman Sorry forse my bad english.....can I ask you your name in Instagram?
You are a great teacher. Thank you for all the videos.
Thank you for this wonderful compliment
Hi Sandra, another excellent lesson. I am trying to learn jazz by starting with the standards and this is one of my favourite tunes. I am particularly focusing on improving my knowledge of jazz chords. In your arrangement I notice that some of the "shapes" are the same for different chords types for example the E7 (7th fret root on 5th string), C diminished (8th fret) and D minor 6 (10th fret) have the same "shape". I know chord can have different voicings or omit some notes but is a challange for me at this stage because I generalIy rely on identifying them by their relative "shape". For example if you move the E7 shape from the 7th fret to the 8 fret I would call this a F7 and a G7 when moving this shape to the 10th fret all having the root on the 5th string. Not complaining just sharing my thoughts. I will persevere I promise. By the way I have learnt all of lead for this tune from your great RUclips accompanying lesson. Thank you for the hard work you put into your lessons.
Hi Fred,
The chord name depends on the general root. That's not always the latest tone in the guitar chord, but what the bass plays. Then everything has to be "recalculated" from there.
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman Thank you so much for replying back quickly - appreciated
Awesomeness playing.
Thank you ❤️.
Excellent lesson .... thanks! i am a fiddler but this helps a lot to get the right feel of the song.
You mean, you play the fiddle? Can I hear or see that somewhere?
I don't have any videos on youtube. I am totally into Gypsy Jazz and blues. Your teaching style is awesome, thanks for making the video.
Will be watching again and again (with lots of pausing!). It’s above my level but this sort of lesson makes me feel like it is possible to jump into jazz guitar. Your lessons are awesome! Wirklich ausgezeichnet!
Many, many thanks! ❤️ Enjoy the jazz ride!
Sandra, my favorite guitar player, help me in a little music problem, please.
What's your question?
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman Wooow! At first for answer. That's great. I am talking with my favorite guitar player. OMG. Thank you!
But right now I am in a work. But sooner I will submit my question to you.
Thank you very very much.
One of my favorite tunes to play in a Gypsy jazz style. Looks like a very thick pick wonder what it is? Wegan 5mm
It's a Wegen, I think 3.5 or 5, I can't remember. The Twin. It comes in a pack of 2, and it's the smaller size, fat one.
Wundervoller Song.Klasse gespielt.Vielen Dank Sandra.
Danke Frank!
Fantastic performance, info, quality video. Congrats
Thank you so much, Jose!
Thank you Greta. I’m actually getting this. All the way from Los Angeles.
Thanks, Michael. Glad you like it ❤️. Btw, my name's Sandra, not Greta 😊
Thanks Sandra
Too focused on the lesson to get the name right. For shame!!! Thanks again. I’m an good intermediate player practicing to get to the next level. Your lessons are perfect for me.
Hitting the tip jar
PayPalled your email 10$. Hope you got it
@@michaelmunoz7448 Thanks so much, Michael ❤️. That way very sweet of you!
@@michaelmunoz7448 I just shot a new Gypsyjazz lesson. Will be up in July.
Thank you for the paypal tip! ❤️
My English is very poor, but even for me these lessons were useful, now I play minor swing freely. It is would be good to see it's solo lesson.
There is a solo lesson! Just type "All of me solo Guitarversum" in the RUclips search box 😊
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman I found it, thank you
Maestra, le mando un cariñoso saludo, deseandole muchos éxitos este año.
I am so confused. 🤔
But I know that I must see the video again. I was trying to play at ukulele, so I don't have all the notes and complete chords.
But without all the "ornamentos" (tension notes - sorry) I played and I got some results.
I'll try on my guitar (violão) and then transpose to ukulele.
Thanks, Sandrrrrra.
Hey, glad you could adapt the cluster to ukulele. Would love to hear that!
awesome lesson ! Together with the files exactly what I was looking for to start with Gypsy Jazz !
Super, danke, alles easy zu lernen, echt sympathisch machst du das
Excelente, gracias Sandra!
a request.. Henry Mancini - Mr Lucky Goes Latin "Lujon"
Hi Sandra greatings From Holland. Paul
Can this old deadhead learn gypsy jazz? I'm going to give it a try ... thanks for posting Sandra.
It's never too late to do what your love 😊.
1:06 All Of Me - complete song -
3:59 "La Pompe" The Gypsy Rhythm - explanation -
6:53 Song Intro - explanation -
12:41 Intro Slow Tempo
13:01 Head - explanation - Head A1
18:36 Head A2
25:08 Head - slow tempo -
26:31 Solo Comping - explanation - Solo Comping A1 Section
34:29 Solo Comping A2 Section
38:03 Solo Comping - slow tempo -
39:21 Last Head Ending - explanation -
42:36 Last Head - slow tempo -
44:05 All Of Me - slow tempo -
Wow that is a cool guitar..and a great lesson. Thanx, Sandra!
Thank you! Jürgen Volkert is one of the best Gypsy guitar luthiers in Europe. I'm really happy he made me that guitar.
Wunderbar, diese Frau!
Aaawwwh, danke für das nette Kompliment ❤️
Immer noch wunderbar! Warum so weit weg? Und warum erst jetzt.
What a great lesson…thank you!
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Love it!! I just found you and had to subscribe!!!
Thank you and welcome to the channel. Enjoy the jazz ride 😊
Hello Sandra, great video, this is one of my favorite songs, got already the tab and the backing tracks, time to practice ;) All the best.
Awesome! You ne very motivated 😊
so gut!
Hey, vielen Dank! Freu mich, dass du Spass damit hast. Keep swingin' 🧡
Greetings from USA.
When you drop the 3ed note in a chord to the bass is that known as a " Drop 3 voicing" ?
Like E7 with B in bass
No, that's called the 1st inversuon. A Drop 3 voicing is a closed voicing with the 3rd not from top being dropoed an octave. Usually that's the voicings that have a muted string between the bass and the next note (like all the E-String voicings)
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman okay I will make a study of that thanks
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Do you explain inversions in your 2 5 1 course ?
This is so good! thank you lovely Sandra
Hello Sandra, very interesting lesson (as many other you publish).
Can you tell me more about the guitar you are using ? Do you recommend to buy such guitar ? Can it be used for other things besides gipsy jazz. I have a Gibson ES 335 , that's I use for everything including this lesson. The sound is obviously different, but not that bad. Do you think an acoustic folk guitar, ie: a Martin a Taylor, can actually approximate better that sound?
Do you think an archtop guitar could be a good substitute, more flexible also for other genres ?
My guitar is a Gypsyguitar. It's made solely for that style, but can be used as a regular steel string acoustic guitar to. Although it sounds really different. Lots of mids, a bit quacky for an acoustic. It's from a German luthier, who specialized in these guitars. He made it for me. Look into Gitane guitars. Also check out djangobooks. Com, they sell everything Gyosyjazz. You can use a steelstring or an archtop, yes, but it won't sound like it.
WoW Sandra Thanks!
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When you go from D minor 7 to the G13 and you slide fingers 2, 3, and 4, what is that temporary chord? I'm a little confused. Thanks!
Really awesome . Enjoyed this lesson. Thanks
I'm glad I can help a little 😊❤️
All of me
Why not take all of me
Can't you see
I'm no good without you
Take my lips
I wanna lose them
Take my arms
I'll never use them
Your goodbye left me with eyes that cry
How can I get along without you
You took the part that once was my heart
So why not, why not take all of me
All of me
Come on, get all of me
Can't you see
I'm just a mess without you
Take my lips
I wanna lose them
Get a piece of these arms
I'll never use them
Your goodbye left me with eyes that cry
How can I ever make it without you
You know you got the part
Used to be my heart
So why not, why not take all of me
Your videos are amazing. Thanks for your hard work
That's sweet of you! ❤️ Thanks for watching and the nice feedback!