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Thanks! I have not visited your channel for a while. I forgot what I was missing out on. This lesson brought new meaning to arpeggios for me. Well done!
Oh you're singing my song, my friend. I can practice an arpeggio until I'm blue in the face. But get me into a jam and I'm a blithering idiot with them. Love this lesson, as always. ❤ J. 🤗
Glad to be of help, Abe! Try to compose (parts of) solos where you apply these techniques. This way it'll be in your fingers and real improvisation will eventually come to you.
Great stuff, Sandra. This could almost be an intro for a complete course in this area. Lick 4 alone is a nice insight for West Coast Blues😁. Good to see Howard😉. Have a great weekend, Sandra!!
Incredible video! Playing arpeggios that way really sounds so much better. I'll try to incorporate this and use your exercises as my new warm up routine. You're brilliant!!!
Dear Sandra! Your lessons are incredible! You are my favorite teacher! Please teach us “Omaha Celebration” by Pat Metheny please!! My best regards for you 🙏
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman I give you the credit for my first bepop lines, which not only my guitar teacher approved but also the ones which I really liked and finally I could feel some excitement among the overall frustration. This Idea of enclosure and pivot arpeggio... Played it through the "Confirmaiton" progression and the lines started to emerge. Of course It's also the sum of all other things which I've practiced, but the breakdown happened after your lesson. Thank you!
Thank you so much Sandra, this is hugely helpful! I never really understood the pivot arpeggio concept. I've come across it in several other videos by other good teachers but for some reason, it didn't click until following your exercises here. I'll be working on these exercises for a while, there's many days of practice required to get these under my fingers and into my ears.
Thanks so much !! I saved your video to my “Practice and study” site for future studies. If you can, I’d love to hear a video where you give more time to actually demonstrating these techniques, as well as the technical breakdown that you’ve concentrated on in this video. Thanks so much !!! Allen
Hey is that an official Guitar Versum T shirt you’re wearing? Is that an item that’s available for sale? I’m a fan of your lessons and teaching method. Keep up the great work Sandra.
Great info. Thanks Sandra. And I really like the new format. I always enjoyed your posts but I gotta admit, the "greetings" thing at the start was a bit goofy. This format is really good and you always have great info. Thanks. Be well.
Of, this will change from now on 😊. Ombre you get used to it and have these fingerings under your fingers you'll play arpeggiis like this most of the time. But it's also absoku3ok to just play 1 3 5 7 once in a while. Add in a nice triplet and your good to go 😊.
Some people say play a scale tone above and a half tone below, like you, but I also see some say to play a half tone on both ends. Any reason for that? Are both correct?
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You have a gift for teaching. Clear and precice, what's not to love about this? Thanks for displaying the tab on screen.
Awh, thanks so much for this lovely compliment 😘
Thanks so much for everything you do, dear Sandra. You are wonderful.
No, YOU are wonderful 😊❤️. Thanks, Luis, for being there for me 🤗.
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Your guitar tone is beautiful, and you explain clearly. Thank you!
Thank you kindly! Glad it helps you. 🤗
You have a gift for teaching. So much great info there. Thanks so much!
Glad my tutorials are helpful and you enjoy them. Keep swinging!
Thanks! I have not visited your channel for a while. I forgot what I was missing out on. This lesson brought new meaning to arpeggios for me. Well done!
Welcome back, my friend 🤗. Glad my tutorials are helpful 😊.
Oh you're singing my song, my friend. I can practice an arpeggio until I'm blue in the face. But get me into a jam and I'm a blithering idiot with them.
Love this lesson, as always. ❤
J. 🤗
Glad to be of help, Abe! Try to compose (parts of) solos where you apply these techniques. This way it'll be in your fingers and real improvisation will eventually come to you.
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman ❤
Fantastic Sandra - turning stale arpeggios into music 👏
That's always the goal. Try to make a little solo over a part of a song to apply these idea right away. We learn best in contexts of songs.
This has become part of my daily practicing routine. Thanks so much!!!
Glad this lesson was helpful 😊
Great stuff, Sandra. This could almost be an intro for a complete course in this area. Lick 4 alone is a nice insight for West Coast Blues😁. Good to see Howard😉. Have a great weekend, Sandra!!
Great idea! 💡 😁
This lesson really helped me progress.
Glad to be of help 😊
Thanks for sharing those great exercises. I'll try to add it to my daily practicing routine and as you always say use it in songs.
By applying it to tunes, you memorize it better than through "dry" practice 😉
Incredible video! Playing arpeggios that way really sounds so much better. I'll try to incorporate this and use your exercises as my new warm up routine. You're brilliant!!!
Good idea to earn up with the exercises!
Thanks for your hands on tutorial. I reckon we're all guilty of practicing arpeggios without applying them in a creative way.
Thank you for your simple way of teaching jazz!From SA!
Glad it was helpful!
Dear Sandra! Your lessons are incredible! You are my favorite teacher! Please teach us “Omaha Celebration” by Pat Metheny please!! My best regards for you 🙏
A very good lesson for people likes jazz.Gratulation!
Thank you!
I celebrate each of your lessons. Amazing concept Sandra. I'm try it as sob as I'm home.
Wonderful!
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Thank you for your donation! ❤️ Glad the lesson was helpful 😊
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman I give you the credit for my first bepop lines, which not only my guitar teacher approved but also the ones which I really liked and finally I could feel some excitement among the overall frustration. This Idea of enclosure and pivot arpeggio... Played it through the "Confirmaiton" progression and the lines started to emerge. Of course It's also the sum of all other things which I've practiced, but the breakdown happened after your lesson. Thank you!
Do happy to heaf it helped you.
Marvelous player and superb teacher. Thank You!
Thank you for your flattering words 😊,
Absolutely amazing! Just what I was looking for!
Glad I could help! ☺️
I ike the bluesy Lick, thanks for the tutorial 🎸👍🏻
Thanks 😊
Perfect explanations, thanks!
Thank you so much Sandra, this is hugely helpful! I never really understood the pivot arpeggio concept. I've come across it in several other videos by other good teachers but for some reason, it didn't click until following your exercises here. I'll be working on these exercises for a while, there's many days of practice required to get these under my fingers and into my ears.
Make sure to know the basic arpeggios, before pivoting them.
Thanks so much !!
I saved your video to my “Practice and study” site for future studies.
If you can, I’d love to hear a video where you give more time to actually demonstrating these techniques, as well as the technical breakdown that you’ve concentrated on in this video.
Thanks so much !!!
Allen
Glad it's of help, my friend! This technique is so important, I will be coming back to it for sure.
Hey is that an official Guitar Versum T shirt you’re wearing? Is that an item that’s available for sale? I’m a fan of your lessons and teaching method. Keep up the great work Sandra.
Thanks a lot for your kind words. I don't sell these T-Shirts. I
My Dad had it made for my TH-cam lessons. 😊
Awesome lesson. Thanks!!!
Glad you liked it!
¡Muy bueno, Sandra! Saludos desde Madrid.
Thanks, my friend! Austria 🇦🇹 ♥ 🇪🇸
Amazing lesson! Very helpful thanks
Wow
That's exactly what I should do
Perfect for my bebop studies
No wonder I felt out of rhythm
Ok Thanks it's right on
Glad it's helpful. Try to compose short solos (like over the A section of a song for example), where you apply these enclosed arpeggios.
Great info. Thanks Sandra. And I really like the new format. I always enjoyed your posts but I gotta admit, the "greetings" thing at the start was a bit goofy. This format is really good and you always have great info. Thanks. Be well.
I'm going to order. A much needed lesson. My arpeggios sound like 1-3-5-1!
Of, this will change from now on 😊. Ombre you get used to it and have these fingerings under your fingers you'll play arpeggiis like this most of the time. But it's also absoku3ok to just play 1 3 5 7 once in a while. Add in a nice triplet and your good to go 😊.
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman thanks for encouraging!
Some people say play a scale tone above and a half tone below, like you, but I also see some say to play a half tone on both ends. Any reason for that? Are both correct?
Sure, that's also possible, but it sounds more off with two chromatics.
Best jazz lesson ever!!! ❤
Wow, thank you! ❤️
Up fast, down slowly. I always put it in my head.
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Resemblance to what?
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Haha, that looks like my husband actually. Was a gift from him. 😎
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