0:48 Minor Blues Solo - performance - 1:33 Chord Progression (pause to view) 1:51 Phrase 1 6:14 Phrase 1 Slow Tempo 6:28 Phrase 2 10:40 Phrase 2 Slow Tempo 10:58 Phrase 3 15:38 Phrase 3 Slow Tempo 15:53 Phrase 4 19:28 Phrase 4 Slow Tempo 19:47 Minor Blues Solo - slow tempo -
Sandra, I want to say thank you again for this fantastic lesson. A beautiful minor solo and so well prepared with lots of information on music theory. I made lots of notes on the printed tabs so that the information is always ready at hand to read it again and again. It’s such an enrichment to learn this solo with all this backgrund information. And I admire how you can «see» all the notes, the scales and the chords on the fretboard. I’m deeply impressed👍. Again thanks a lot for your engagement, Birgit
Really nice presentation of the ins and outs of a "simple" minor blues. Lots to think about and great foundation material, more than one watch for sure. Thank You... 😎
Excellent. This reminds me of how famous session player Carol Kaye decided to approach the bass. Thank you for another valued contribution to this jazz geek's learning. Cheers!
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman Hi sandra. I am currently working on moonlight in vermont, it's almost in my grasp. I have misty in my grasp, tommorow I'm going to work on that great paul desmond solo, take 5 one of my favourite songs, take care jazz buddy
I've never commented, but I've been watching you for a little while now. From Seattle Washington, west coast of the states. If you're interested in how far you are reaching. You're still way above my head, but I love how you analyze music, and my own learning is helping me understand your theory more and more. Plus, you're just great. Keep up the amazing work.
Hi Dartagnan, what a nice compliment! Thanks for you're sweet words ❤️. It always makes me happy to see that I can be a small part of people's learning paths. All for one and one for all! Grrrrretings to Seattle!
Nice vid, thanks for posting. Just curious, what camera are you using for recording? And an idea for another video: your signal chain when recording youtube videos, that'd be fab. Thanks!
0:48 Minor Blues Solo - performance -
1:33 Chord Progression (pause to view)
1:51 Phrase 1
6:14 Phrase 1 Slow Tempo
6:28 Phrase 2
10:40 Phrase 2 Slow Tempo
10:58 Phrase 3
15:38 Phrase 3 Slow Tempo
15:53 Phrase 4
19:28 Phrase 4 Slow Tempo
19:47 Minor Blues Solo - slow tempo -
Great Lesson, Sandra! Solo and Improvisation - my weeknesses so far, so I'm thankful for getting this lesson.
The pleasure's all mine, my loyal jazz friend 😊
Absolutely BEAUTIFUL ! Oh, do I love this lesson...ha, ha, ha, ha !
Finally. I've been waiting for a solo on minor blues long. So cool! Thanks!
Sandra, I want to say thank you again for this fantastic lesson. A beautiful minor solo and so well prepared with lots of information on music theory.
I made lots of notes on the printed tabs so that the information is always ready at hand to read it again and again.
It’s such an enrichment to learn this solo with all this backgrund information.
And I admire how you can «see» all the notes, the scales and the chords on the fretboard. I’m deeply impressed👍.
Again thanks a lot for your engagement,
Birgit
Congrats, that's exactly how you should go about this. You're one of my diligent jazz bees 🐝. Welcome to the club 🤗
Really nice presentation of the ins and outs of a "simple" minor blues. Lots to think about and great foundation material, more than one watch for sure. Thank You... 😎
Thanks, Donald! Great you find so much vsluable information in my video.
Excellent. This reminds me of how famous session player Carol Kaye decided to approach the bass. Thank you for another valued contribution to this jazz geek's learning. Cheers!
Just discovered this now. What a great tutorial, Sandra!
Just discovered your channel, great video, thanks!
Welcome to the channel! Enjoy the jazz ride 😊
I already liked your lesson of minor blues chord substitutions, so I was glad to watch this solo lesson. thx
Now you have a set of three, that gets you through the Minor blues 😉
j'aime bien tes lessons de guitare ca m'aide bien merci beaucoup
As usual, a very well explained in depth lesson, many thanks
Thanks Victor, my loyal jazz friend. What are you working on at the moment?
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman Hi sandra. I am currently working on moonlight in vermont, it's almost in my grasp. I have misty in my grasp, tommorow I'm going to work on that great paul desmond solo, take 5 one of my favourite songs, take care jazz buddy
I've never commented, but I've been watching you for a little while now. From Seattle Washington, west coast of the states. If you're interested in how far you are reaching. You're still way above my head, but I love how you analyze music, and my own learning is helping me understand your theory more and more. Plus, you're just great. Keep up the amazing work.
Hi Dartagnan, what a nice compliment! Thanks for you're sweet words ❤️. It always makes me happy to see that I can be a small part of people's learning paths.
All for one and one for all! Grrrrretings to Seattle!
Thank you so much for your lessons!!
Glad you enjoy them 😊. Keep swingin 🎶 🎸
sweet....Thank you
Thane, Ron! Hope it helps 😊
This is so helpful!!
Hey, that makes me really happy! Thank you ❤️
Me ha gustado mucho tu lección Sandra. Voy a aprender muchísimo con este trabajo, a pesar de no entender el inglés. Muchas gracias.
Thank you! ❤️ I wish someone would make Spanish and French subtitles, since I have many viewers in those countries.
You are AMAZING!
That is really kind of you! Thanks so much 🧡
Dulce y bello. Maestra blues
Muchas gracias ❤️
Nice vid, thanks for posting. Just curious, what camera are you using for recording? And an idea for another video: your signal chain when recording youtube videos, that'd be fab. Thanks!
I use two Panasonic camcorders of the 900 series.
😘😘😘😘
Hi Sandra, could you do My One and Only Love by Coltrane and Hartman?
Sure! I'll put it on my list. If it's arrangable, I'll check it out.
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman Thanks a lot! :)
If I choose to learn this solo, just wondering where tabs and backing tracs are located...
As said in the video, the link is in the info y, below the video. Our go to my lesson shop guitarversum.com and use the search box there.
Thank you Sandra.. that was easy! I think learning this and playing over backing tracs will help make my riffs sound jazzy!
I did like the lesson and was wondering what makes this a minor blues solo?
Ha, I think I can play that :-)
I do not understand what is going on ! !!!!!!!!!!!! What you talking about ?
You may qant to learn some jazz basics first. Start with my jazz chords playlist!