1:03 Constructing Superimpositions Arpeggios 3:58 Lick 1 5:58 Lick 1 With Play Along 6:43 Superimpositions From The 5th 8:20 Lick 2 9:43 Lick 2 With Play Along 10:00 Superimpositions From The 7th LIck 3 12:07 Lick 3 With Play Along 12:23 How To Practice Superimpositions
Brilliant concept! I love this! I stumbled across this concept in a book but the author did not break it out this well! He only explained i and iii. Kudos - Great explanation and follow-through.
This is so great, as in all your Jazz Guitar Instruction videos. I swear - WHO would give a "Thumbs-Down" to Any of your vids, let alone Others that are similarly helpful ? I've deduced it down to One Theory : quite possibly they are are done on YT by "Thumbs-Down Scrooges" who are so unhappy with their life (& jealous of your talent), they must get some kind of "Charge" out of it. Go Girl - you are Fantastic ! TYVM
Hi Sandra. I enjoyed this lesson immensely. I don’t know if everybody does this, but I listen to these types of lessons with my eyes closed. My ear together with my “mind’s eye” let me visualize what is happening in a much more cogent fashion. When I then practice these I am then playing the sounds in my head
You know. Let’s not forget not gloze over the fact that this gal is just a straight badass. Paired with the fact that she’s an excellent teacher, she can shatter barriers. God bless you, badass professor.
I've been doing this with the 1 and iii. It's so cool to see this explained with the 5 and 7 too. First time seeing your channel, but I really dig this. I'm sure you'll be giving us a lot more of these lessons (:
Just discovered your videos. Thank you! I love your teaching style and it's refreshing to see a woman in the know with this stuff! I'll be working with you over here in Seatlle, WA!
Thanks, my friend ❤️. Diversity is a good thing. Young, old, male female. There's a lot to learn from different teaching styles. Keep swingin and enjoy the jazz ride on my channel 😊
Interesting concept! I've learned so much from you already, just by side comments in your chord melody tutorials. Great to see you have concept videos too. Thx!
Arpeggios are a great way to make a solo sound more melodic. You're absolutely correct about being trapped in scales. I see people scale noodling around two adjacent strings all the time. No movement. Arpeggios climb up or down quickly in a melodic way, that's very pleasing for the ear.
Hi Sandra - enjoying lunch with you again😉. Wonderful 3/5/7 discussion. You really have a knack for teaching👍. You explain stuff we do in a “light bulb” way that makes sense. Love your whole vibe! Ga-reeeetings from Cincinnati Oh US.
Great lesson, building blocks for developing unexpected melodic movement combined with some syncopation or movement across the bar. Love It, Thank You...! 😎
Oh! The Howard Roberts Fusion model! I remember seeing Alex Lifeson playing that model on the Moving Pictures tour. Man did I ever want one of those when I was kid.
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman Oh, I know. but they aren't cheap. Not something I'd want to drag to most of the jobs I play. Wind up with a drunk person spilling something on it, or worse. The humble telecaster on the other hand can take a beating and not really suffer. Maybe someday, I'll find one for a great price and I'll be able to justify it for playing solo guitar pieces at home. Maybe I should just start doing solo guitar jobs ;-)
You made this really accessible. Thank you. Does it work on the notes of the V chord in a ii-V-I or should we use another approach for the tones of the V?
hello sandra, do you have any video about superposition of major chords, or in other types of chords it is very interesting and it helps me to improvise sorry for my english is very bad...
I have a video on superimoising diminished arps/chords over altered chords, which is very important in jazz impression. I don't have one for mahler, no. But if you understand how the Minor thing works, it's the same with major. Just keep stacking your thirds in the major scale and you'll get all the superimpisitions for the Major Chord
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman Ok sandra thank you very much. I'll watch the video, I'm learning a lot on your channel, it's one of the best of youtube ;)
I love that song! Played it a lot when I used to play jazz brunches. Haven't done a chord melody for that one yet. Let's see if its good for a chord melody arrangement.
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman Please do, I've been trying to learn it by ear but it doesn't sound as good as if I could learn it from you, plus there isn't a decent tutorial online as well
So basically you can play any of the chord arpeggios taken from the same key over any of the chords of the key? Or rather you can play any of the key notes of the key over any of the chords of the key but it sounds jazzy to play arpeggios with a few chromatic notes chucked in? Is that right?
Basically that's right. but if you take just any random arpeggios you may have added a ton of tensions and you lose all the basic chord tones. It depends on what you wnt. You just have to be aware of it. I prefer playing from the 3rd of the chord, bc it adds the 9th. If you start from the 5th you add the 11th, which can cause some trouble (especially on major and domiant chords). if you start from the 7th, you add the 13th, which can also cause some trouble. If you know what you're doing, you have control over the sounds you create. You can decide for more tensions or less. And yes, chromatics are always good :-)
Oh, thanks for the info! I didn't know that the term "teaching" is not correct. My mother tongue is German, I sometimes struggle for the correct words. So your hint is really helpful. I just wished you wrapped it in kinder words 😉.
1:03 Constructing Superimpositions Arpeggios
3:58 Lick 1
5:58 Lick 1 With Play Along
6:43 Superimpositions From The 5th
8:20 Lick 2
9:43 Lick 2 With Play Along
10:00 Superimpositions From The 7th LIck 3
12:07 Lick 3 With Play Along
12:23 How To Practice Superimpositions
Re-watching this a few years later and I appreciate your way of teaching even more. Thanks for all you do, professor Sherman!
Glad it was helpful!
Brilliant concept! I love this! I stumbled across this concept in a book but the author did not break it out this well! He only explained i and iii. Kudos - Great explanation and follow-through.
Glad it's useful for you. I always try to eyplain thing in a clear and prwxise way. Glad it worked out 😊. Keep swinging, Lowell! 🎸🎶
This is by far the best explanation how to add a chromaticism on a lick line.
Thanks! ❤️ I also have a dedicated video on chromatics: th-cam.com/video/Je7fG84Auwc/w-d-xo.html
This is so great, as in all your Jazz Guitar Instruction videos. I swear - WHO would give a "Thumbs-Down" to Any of your vids, let alone Others that are similarly helpful ? I've deduced it down to One Theory : quite possibly they are are done on YT by "Thumbs-Down Scrooges" who are so unhappy with their life (& jealous of your talent), they must get some kind of "Charge" out of it. Go Girl - you are Fantastic ! TYVM
Hey, that's so sweet of you ❤️! Thanks for your support. Keep swinging 🎶 🎸
Hi Sandra. I enjoyed this lesson immensely. I don’t know if everybody does this, but I listen to these types of lessons with my eyes closed. My ear together with my “mind’s eye” let me visualize what is happening in a much more cogent fashion. When I then practice these I am then playing the sounds in my head
This seems to make my playing more fluent and I’m able to add new “words” to my jazz vocabulary.
That's an interesting technique! I'm glad you enjoy this lesson and it's an honor to be of help.
You know. Let’s not forget not gloze over the fact that this gal is just a straight badass. Paired with the fact that she’s an excellent teacher, she can shatter barriers. God bless you, badass professor.
Hehe, thank you! I see you drive mororcycles from your profile picture. Me too! (BMW F650CS)
Thank's a lot , you help me ...greetings from Greece teacher Sandra !!
Greetings back to Greece. What a wonderful country! Keep swingin 🎸🎵🎸
Always learning ,very.,very Stuff from You 🙏
As always, another great video from Sandra!
Thank you 🤗
today I have seen this lesson again. it's cool, the superposittions is a cool thing, to change the sound, i love it
Thats one of the greatest interpretations iv seen on youtube, it opens a lot of rooms in the weird world of jazz ...thank you so much for making them
Thank you for your wonderful words! I'm glad to be a little part in your learning path.
I've been doing this with the 1 and iii. It's so cool to see this explained with the 5 and 7 too. First time seeing your channel, but I really dig this. I'm sure you'll be giving us a lot more of these lessons (:
Thank you! I will post more concept videos, besides all the chord melody tutorials.
FM7 is the relative major of the Dm. And visa versa. Simple yet effective concept. Good lesson!
Just discovered your videos. Thank you! I love your teaching style and it's refreshing to see a woman in the know with this stuff! I'll be working with you over here in Seatlle, WA!
Thanks, my friend ❤️. Diversity is a good thing. Young, old, male female. There's a lot to learn from different teaching styles. Keep swingin and enjoy the jazz ride on my channel 😊
Very good lesson. The topic so really well exposed with simple but effective example.
Thank you! Glad it helped 🎶🎸
Glad to be of help!
I love your videos and teaching ❤️ 😍 keep em coming!!
Glad the tutorials are useful for you 😊. Keep swinging 🎸 🎶
Simple explain..easy to understanding..tks miss shandra love you greeting from indonesia..
Hey, my indonesian friend! Thank you for your kind words ❤️. Keep swinging!
Interesting concept! I've learned so much from you already, just by side comments in your chord melody tutorials. Great to see you have concept videos too. Thx!
Thank you! There will be a lot more concept videos 😊
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman Very much looking forward to those!
Gerd Van Juuten
Super useful and valuable info love it
Hey, that makes me really happy. ❤️
Great lesson for a Sunday. Combining these arpeggios with modes really extends solos trapped in scale patterns.
Arpeggios are a great way to make a solo sound more melodic. You're absolutely correct about being trapped in scales. I see people scale noodling around two adjacent strings all the time. No movement. Arpeggios climb up or down quickly in a melodic way, that's very pleasing for the ear.
thumbs up to a new lesson in my agenda now, thanks, great
Glad you like it, Tom! ❤️
So glad I found you!
Welcome to the channel, my friend ❤️
Hi Sandra - enjoying lunch with you again😉. Wonderful 3/5/7 discussion. You really have a knack for teaching👍. You explain stuff we do in a “light bulb” way that makes sense. Love your whole vibe! Ga-reeeetings from Cincinnati Oh US.
Mahlzeit, Barry! (That's "bon appetite") 😊.
Great lesson, building blocks for developing unexpected melodic movement combined with some syncopation or movement across the bar. Love It, Thank You...! 😎
Thank you so much, my friend ❤️
Oh! The Howard Roberts Fusion model! I remember seeing Alex Lifeson playing that model on the Moving Pictures tour. Man did I ever want one of those when I was kid.
There are still some used ones out there.
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman Oh, I know. but they aren't cheap. Not something I'd want to drag to most of the jobs I play. Wind up with a drunk person spilling something on it, or worse. The humble telecaster on the other hand can take a beating and not really suffer. Maybe someday, I'll find one for a great price and I'll be able to justify it for playing solo guitar pieces at home. Maybe I should just start doing solo guitar jobs ;-)
Super knowledge 🙌💪
You are incredibly good
Thank you so much ❤️
Big thanks to you !
Thank YOU for watching, my friend! And in case you're now already at some cute baby elephant video, go practice, young man! 😊
woww this video is fantastic fuuaa..
You made this really accessible. Thank you. Does it work on the notes of the V chord in a ii-V-I or should we use another approach for the tones of the V?
Works perfectly in a ii v i, either major or minor.
You're great !
You're sweet 😊❤️
Very helpful and easy to understand Thanks!! I'm subbing!
Welcome to my channel! Enjoy the jazz ride 😊
Pretty hair and pretty Howard Roberts guitar,I was unaware he had a model.Loved all those early Guitar Player Magazine lessons!
He had 3 models, starting in the 80s if I remember correctly and the line ended in the early 2000s. Mine is a model 3 from 1996.
way cool, ms sandra!
Thank you, James!
Nice video ! I think it is a great memory tool but, i won't call it super imposition, but super structure of m7. Cheers and thx for your work
Thank you Sean! The term "superimpositions" wasn't x invention 😊. It's a normal term in the jazz vernacular.
Thanks for the lesson. How about superimposition for dominant chords and major chords?
Great idea! ❤️
Great lessons, explained clearly, lovely! Do you do any gypsy jazz, Sandra?
Micah Carlsen 🙏🏴
Yes, I have several Gypsy lessons up here. Like Minor Swing, All Of Me, I'll See You In My Dreams
great
ok, new for me, never heard of it, but a new challenge... thx
A cool concept, isn't it?
Vielen Dank!
hello sandra, do you have any video about superposition of major chords, or in other types of chords it is very interesting and it helps me to improvise sorry for my english is very bad...
I have a video on superimoising diminished arps/chords over altered chords, which is very important in jazz impression. I don't have one for mahler, no. But if you understand how the Minor thing works, it's the same with major. Just keep stacking your thirds in the major scale and you'll get all the superimpisitions for the Major Chord
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman
Ok sandra thank you very much. I'll watch the video, I'm learning a lot on your channel, it's one of the best of youtube ;)
Fantásticos tutoriales sería maravillosos saber lo que explicas en español saludos desde catz. Veracruz
tienes una obccion a la derecha que aparecen los subtitulos en español, en este y en todos los videos que veas, un saludo,
Yay, another lesson! Have you gone around to doing George Shearing's Lullaby of birdland yet? Thanks in advance! :)
I love that song! Played it a lot when I used to play jazz brunches. Haven't done a chord melody for that one yet. Let's see if its good for a chord melody arrangement.
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman Please do, I've been trying to learn it by ear but it doesn't sound as good as if I could learn it from you, plus there isn't a decent tutorial online as well
So basically you can play any of the chord arpeggios taken from the same key over any of the chords of the key? Or rather you can play any of the key notes of the key over any of the chords of the key but it sounds jazzy to play arpeggios with a few chromatic notes chucked in? Is that right?
Basically that's right. but if you take just any random arpeggios you may have added a ton of tensions and you lose all the basic chord tones. It depends on what you wnt. You just have to be aware of it. I prefer playing from the 3rd of the chord, bc it adds the 9th. If you start from the 5th you add the 11th, which can cause some trouble (especially on major and domiant chords). if you start from the 7th, you add the 13th, which can also cause some trouble. If you know what you're doing, you have control over the sounds you create. You can decide for more tensions or less. And yes, chromatics are always good :-)
ok have the tabs,, es muy importante este recurso de las superposiciones
Muy importante.. Indeed 😊👍
Sandra, have you ever thought of working with truefire?
Not yet 😊
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman Hope you do, I will be the first to buy you course.
Are the superimpositions only to the minor 3rd and to the 5th? Only those two arpeggios from the root?
Yes, if your source chord is minor, that is.
Checked out your quartet on your web page ...Stella ...very, very, very nice! ps thanks for the video.
Thank you! ❤️
again sooo much more interesting than the cat videos yt recommends. according to yt i might be in heaven if you have a cat with you in your videos. :)
I used to have two cats. One died and the second one I had to give to my on, bc I got a really bad cat alergy 😭
do you give lesson for bass players
Sorry, I suck at bass :-)
I just knocked up a backing track for it and transposed it into D
I see you're one of my diligent lil jazz bees 🐝 🎸 🎶
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman I'm 74 years old so hardly a lil jazz bee?
Any Howard Roberts licks?
Good suggestion!
What is that trick for counting triplets?
Say "tri-pe-let" with each syllable having the same length.
🙏👍👍👍
"I Can't Get Started"
One note too many is correct.
:)
"good Stuff" 😂
Glad it's helpful. Keep swingin 🎶 🎸
If only this woman would stop talking about "teaching" and just use the word "show" instead.
If she wants to "teach" she should go get a classroom.
Jeff Brown maybe something to do with english not being her first language...there's always one who has to be negative isn't there
Oh, thanks for the info! I didn't know that the term "teaching" is not correct. My mother tongue is German, I sometimes struggle for the correct words. So your hint is really helpful. I just wished you wrapped it in kinder words 😉.