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Excellent tutorial. You really are incredible at teaching the approach dear Sandra. Love from a fellow guitar teacher from India 😊 Will definitely recommend your starter packs to students.
It took me a while to realize just how well your lessons are organized and how helpful your focused explanations help us to focus in turn . No distracting or annoying production gimmicks or insincere sales talk. You make great content available for free, but the material from your shop at a fair price is also a big help. Many thanks.
Thank you so much, dear Sandra. You are an amazing teacher. I’d like to encourage everyone to explore the remarkable content of your channel. You have poured so much musical knowledge and skills into your wonderfully crafted lessons, and everybody should benefit from them. Stay healthy and keep smiling. 🌹
Gooood stuff👍😁. There’s that important octave displacement again! I’m always amazed at how the timing of phrases can make lines work (or, not). Nice one, Sandra! I was “like” number 100 today😁…. You’re killin’ it🙌
Well, I try to make it "swing" more. HIs music, as everyone is aware, lends itself very well to a "Jazzy" touch. The music of Django and Bach have, in my mind, many things n common. Many people see Bach as very "Strict and Disciplined", and of course, if you really want to learn his music, YOU must be disciplined to achieve that. However, his facility was so free and creative, especially in his "Art of the Fuge", that I believe there is a great deal of room to explore the "ad libitum" aspect of his music. And, as you know, that's where the improvisation of Jazz comes in! I believe you must have a very high level of Music education, Conservatoire perhaps? Well, either way, I value your lessons, suggestions and insights very much. I wish I could donate something, but I cannot at this time. Thank you very much for broadening my knowledge of the subject. The language of Jazz / Rhythm / Blues is new to me, I didn't learn it that way, but I'm beginning to understand the dialect. Thank you Sandra. Servus!@@GuitarversumSandraSherman
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Excellent tutorial. You really are incredible at teaching the approach dear Sandra. Love from a fellow guitar teacher from India 😊
Will definitely recommend your starter packs to students.
Thank you so much! ❤️ Greetings to 🇮🇳
Excellent tutorial 👏
Wonderful !!!!!
Many thanks!!
Happy new year! Thanks for all the skills I obtained in 2023!
Thanks so much! ❤️ Have an awesome and creative new year!
Sounds fantastic 👏
Thanks for listening
great bebop tutorial 👍🏻 I like your explanations = easy to understand (for me! 😉)
Awesome, thank you!
It took me a while to realize just how well your lessons are organized and how helpful your focused explanations help us to focus in turn . No distracting or annoying production gimmicks or insincere sales talk. You make great content available for free, but the material from your shop at a fair price is also a big help. Many thanks.
Thank you for your kibd words. That makes me so happy 😊
Thank you for your insights. I didn't even know there is a dedicated bebop scale. I've already learned so much from you. Fat thumbs up 😁
There are actually a couple of different Bebop scales. Each one has a different eighth note (the chromatic).
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman please show us all of them. This the first time I hear about it.
Thank you so much, dear Sandra. You are an amazing teacher. I’d like to encourage everyone to explore the remarkable content of your channel. You have poured so much musical knowledge and skills into your wonderfully crafted lessons, and everybody should benefit from them. Stay healthy and keep smiling. 🌹
You're the bestest, Luis! ❤️ I so appreciate your wonderful words.
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman You are very welcome, dear Sandra.
Great lesson, Sandy! That octave replacement thing is so cool. I guess I can use that for other scales, licks too?
Of course! It's particularly useful for arpeggios.
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman thanks! It helped me a lot and I`m trying to use octave displament on all arpeggios now. sounds so much better!!!
Gooood stuff👍😁. There’s that important octave displacement again! I’m always amazed at how the timing of phrases can make lines work (or, not). Nice one, Sandra! I was “like” number 100 today😁…. You’re killin’ it🙌
Hehe, thanks Barry for the 100th Like and your nice words. ❤️
Very Cool! So much to grove with. Grüss Franz Lehars Gasse für mich! (Teater an der Wien). Danke Schatzi.
I will try to apply this to Bach!
You apply this to Bach? I'm interested in how that sounds 😊
Well, I try to make it "swing" more. HIs music, as everyone is aware, lends itself very well to a "Jazzy" touch. The music of Django and Bach have, in my mind, many things n common. Many people see Bach as very "Strict and Disciplined", and of course, if you really want to learn his music, YOU must be disciplined to achieve that. However, his facility was so free and creative, especially in his "Art of the Fuge", that I believe there is a great deal of room to explore the "ad libitum" aspect of his music. And, as you know, that's where the improvisation of Jazz comes in! I believe you must have a very high level of Music education, Conservatoire perhaps? Well, either way, I value your lessons, suggestions and insights very much. I wish I could donate something, but I cannot at this time.
Thank you very much for broadening my knowledge of the subject. The language of Jazz / Rhythm / Blues is new to me, I didn't learn it that way, but I'm beginning to understand the dialect. Thank you Sandra. Servus!@@GuitarversumSandraSherman
Came back to this, such a great tutorial. Tried to incorporate the first 3 tools, now going for the last 2.
Nice! 😊
Thanks! 😄
Thank you for this lesson. Cheers!
Glad you liked it! ❤️
My playing improved thanks to this video. You're the best!!!
Glad I could help! ☺️
Fantastico! 😍😍😍
All of your lessons have been directly applicable. It is worth getting the lesson, as I often revisit things when I'm in a rut.
Glad the tutorials are helpful! Keep swingin'!
I love it...!
Hey, thanks! Glad it's useful!
I really love your style! Thanks 🙏
I appreciate that!
Thanks
Thanks so much Alex, for your donation! ❤️
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The Lesson Was Great! By The Way Do You Mind If I Ask ? What Kind Of Guitar Are You playing?
It Looks And Sounds So Beautiful!🤗
That's a Heritage H-575.
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman Thanks😏
Cool
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How is A the next nearest scale tone to C? I'm not disagreeing at all...I'm just confused (2:14 mark of video)
It's next to B, not C. I just played the Cmaj7 arp up until the B (CEGB) and then go to the next scale tone, which is either C or A.
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman Okay, I get it now! Thank you.