Hey folks, "All Blues Comping" is included in my Jazz Blues Starter Pack, with 5 easy Blues TABS (+ Backing tracks + Guitar Pro Tabs) for a very low price! Learn Jazz-Blues comping and improvisation: guitarversum.com/shop/#!/starter-packs/jazz-blues-starter-pack-538.html
Hi Sandra , thank you again sooo very much for your very patient gr8 teaching, you re looking like you re feeling gr8 too with your present condition and look, you re looking friendlily charming , love it , big tumb up !
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman Hi Sandra, I would really give you back something which I hope and contribute, like, Qi Gong meditation , for inne and outer balance from Tao te Ching base upon or for any oneness developement, growth , it's very much close and related to music ,can I possibly message you in messenger on fb or so ? I will very much wish to and will be delighted , all best, Kee Cheang
Thank you for the lesson, Sandra! I always think I need to be playing with more than just two fingers so it was good to get reminded about diads and how you don't need to use every single finger when playing a chord. things can sound beautiful and be simple at the same time it doesn't need to be complicated.
This is also, because you are not the only player in the arrangement (as said) and there is no need for doubling notes (if not wanted for a special reason). Makes things sound more tranparent. I remember when I first heard, that at least one of the Rolling Stones guitarists plays with only four strings on his instrument, because the arrangements never need those other two ones, I was quite astonished. Also the root is mostly played by the bass player.
I just want to say "thank you"! I just found your channel randomly, but I love everything about it- the songs you cover, the relaxed and pleasant way you teach, clear demonstration and explanation. Jazz is quite intimidating, but you somehow make it appear much more approachable. Fantastic job. Thank you so much!
00:00 ALL BLUES (Miles Davis) - Lesson Time Stamps 00:08 Introduction 00:44 ALL BLUES - Performance (Regular Tempo) 01:19 Song Structure 01:27 ALL BLUES (Guitar Chords) Explanation 01:30 Breakdown 07:30 ALL BLUES - Performance (Slow Tempo) 08:16 Recommended Tutorials
Classic Miles! Always loved playing this with our trumpet player. We split the chord notes and do a unison melody verse. It’s a fun tune to rip on! Nice lesson and insights (as always), Sandra! Stay safe👍
Welcome to the jazz ride, Richard! Hope you have a great time here and learn a lot. Please share your comments and thoughts in the comment section as often as possible. Thanks you! Keep swingin'!
Cool, Sandra. This one is groove critical in my opinion. 😎 You're always a great teacher. Thank you. A solo lesson over this would be awesome too. No pressure, ha ha ha. 🤣🤣 Happy New Year my friend. 🤗
Ha, good idea 💡. I'm looking for songs for solo lessons. This had is short enough, otherwise the lesson would become too long. Keep the suggestion coming!
Whoa!! I picked this off years ago by ear, and it did fit harmonically, but after seeing this I realize I had it quite wrong. A big THANK YOU! Cudos on a job very well done.
A millions thanks. Absolutely love your videos. Your pacing is absolutely perfect and love how you take complex concepts and break down to learn WHY it's important. Thank you!
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman Very cool and very useful for futur jam session. I never played this song. This is the opportunity to learn it now. Thanks again :)
Hi Sandra, #Greetings. Your work and contribution to the guitar community is excellent, it has helped me a lot in the compression of many chords and accompaniment. I hope to continue learning from you, A Gigantic Hug from here from Venezuela. (I hope someday you will consider doing something with Donna Lee or Confirmation, at least the accompaniment or melody of her)
Love It! This was one of the first songs I learned to get into a jam and remains one of my favorites. I have learned several reharms over time but none quite like this. DES IS JAZZ, OIDA! Thank You for all your wonderful material...!!! B-)
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman LOL, now I'm embarrassed... Nothing to write home about. The jam host was a vibe player and music teacher, he took an interest in the way I was trying to work out improvised harmonies to stay out of the way of all the melody players. He turned me on to building double and triple stops playing with major and minor intervals upscale from the root. Tons of diatonic possibilities for "the new guy" w/o getting in trouble and my first pair of jazzy big boy pants... B-)
Hi Sandra , a belated happy new year to you, thanks for this classic Miles Davis kinda blue, will be adding this to my repertoire, got your lesson on my favorite things in my grasp, stay safe ♥️
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman Yes it's always nice when you get a new one in your grasp, have also got cry me a river and midnight blue in my grasp, also played silent night over the festive period, thanks for all your lessons ❤️
IN CASE ANYONE'S WONDERING WHO'S IN THE BAND: I PLAY SOLO 1 ON TROMBONE, DOUG WEBB IS ON TENOR SAX, BILL WATROUS TROMBONE PLAYS NEXT FOLLOWED BY RON FEUER ON PIANO, AND STEVE HUFFSTETTER ON FLUGELHORN.....THE GROUP IS ROUNDED OUT BY BILL VAN RAVENSBERG ON BASS, AND THE LATE GREAT JOHN GUERIN ON DRUMS.....
Thank you, Miss Sherman. I have gotten a good deal from your videos. However, I need to make one point about the chord progression. Instead of C7 in the 5th and 6th measure, the proper chord is Gm.
True. I prefer to hear it as Gm simply because it's supposed to be a modal tune. Notice how Paul Chambers doesn't change the bass line until the 9th measure.
Bin fünfsaitiger Basslehrling. Ich muss auch immer das Thema zum Stück lernen. Was ich inzwischen, wo ich seit „Ende“ Corona mit mehreren Mädels Musik mache, auch gut finde. Ich habe intuitiv ein gutes Gefühl wo ich mich im Stück befinde.“Natürlich weiß ich das auch“ Dafür Danke. Durch deine Videos habe ich ein wesentlich besseres Empfinden was um mich rum passiert. Grüße aus Marburg berndbriefs
Are bars 5 and 6 really on C7? I know they are always written that way but, bearing in mind that this was intended as a modal blues, and because Paul Chambers continues to play the bass figure in G on these bars rather than move to C, I think G Dorian is more appropriate. I also think your dyad sounds more G Dorian that it does C7.
Yeah, it's G-6 actually, but data really just like a C9 with a G (the 5th) in bass. I wrote is as C9/G, because it explains the 4th degree of the blues a little better.
Dear Sandra, thank you for the legendary Miles Davis tune. Thank you for your didactically very well-funded, theoretically and practically very well organised lessons that I have been enjoying for two months. Are you of Austrian or American descent? Greetings from Germany, Gerald
Something went wrong, I'm not hearing anything you say and only hearing the count-in and the backing track. My mistake, my headphones were partially plugged in.
I tried to translate “Des is jazz, oida!” Online, but couldn’t get a translation. What does that mean exactly? (I’m pretty sure I know the first three words!)
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman JAZZ ISNT BLUES. Muddy water, bb king, blind lemon Jeff. That’s blues. That’s the soul of it. You’re not respecting the history of the pain and storytelling of blues. Jazz-New orleans. Blues-Mississippi
Hey folks, "All Blues Comping" is included in my Jazz Blues Starter Pack, with 5 easy Blues TABS (+ Backing tracks + Guitar Pro Tabs) for a very low price! Learn Jazz-Blues comping and improvisation: guitarversum.com/shop/#!/starter-packs/jazz-blues-starter-pack-538.html
Saved my ass for my concert Tomorow thank you guitar lady 🙏🙏🙏
Haha, good to hear. Good luck for the gig!
Your are the world best guitar teacher of the world❤ and can you more Videos for gypsy jazz thank you❤
Thank you! I will try to do more Gypsy.
One of my favourite blues to improvise. Great job, how good those final chords sound, they make the song unmistakable. Thank you very much Sandra!
That's true. It starts so "normal" and then there are these great unique chords at the end.
FINALLY!! The standard of all standards, thank you
Great lesson on this classic. Just watched Kenny Burrell play it.
Dear Sandra, thank you so much ! I was obsessed for years to find a proper fingering for the V chords, and you've solved it
Glad to be of help, my friend. 😊
smooth like oil on water, btw Sandy you look great.
Thank you, Rick! Trying to keep away from the chocolate 😁
Great lesson! Thx a lot for sharing your knowledge
Glad you like it, Philippe ❤️. Keep swingin 🎶 🎸
You are The Best!
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Excellent,well played, very interesting
Many thanks!
Hi Sandra , thank you again sooo very much for your very patient gr8 teaching, you re looking like you re feeling gr8 too with your present condition and look, you re looking friendlily charming , love it , big tumb up !
Thanks Kee, for your very kind word. They warm my heart!
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman Oh, it's the truth , at least for me but, I'm pretty sure for many others too. I'm glad it warms your big heart !
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman Hi Sandra, I would really give you back something which I hope and contribute, like, Qi Gong meditation , for inne and outer balance from Tao te Ching base upon or for any oneness developement, growth , it's very much close and related to music ,can I possibly message you in messenger on fb or so ? I will very much
wish to and will be delighted , all best, Kee Cheang
nice and easy, that's how I like - thanks, Sandrrrrra 👍🏻
Wow beautiful and very accessible a couple of new grips, D7#9 and G9! That's Jazz.🤗
Glad you enjoy it. Keep swinging 🎶 🎸 😊
Thank you Sandra
Awesome Bill Evans voicings
❤ Excellent content! Thank you! From Brooklyn NY.
So glad you enjoy it. 😊
Thank you for the lesson, Sandra! I always think I need to be playing with more than just two fingers so it was good to get reminded about diads and how you don't need to use every single finger when playing a chord. things can sound beautiful and be simple at the same time it doesn't need to be complicated.
I try to make things easier. Jazz is hard enough, let's not over complicate it 😁
This is also, because you are not the only player in the arrangement (as said) and there is no need for doubling notes (if not wanted for a special reason). Makes things sound more tranparent. I remember when I first heard, that at least one of the Rolling Stones guitarists plays with only four strings on his instrument, because the arrangements never need those other two ones, I was quite astonished. Also the root is mostly played by the bass player.
Thank you very much!
gracias Sandra...greetings from BsAs Argentina
🇦🇹 ♥ 🇦🇷
Excellent lesson. Thank you, Sandra.
fabulous thanks
always love your teaching style and your gr-r-r-eetings is so cute !
Thanks so much! ❤️
Keep swinging 🎶 🎸
Very cool lesson
Great explanation, thanks.
Glad it helps you 👍
I just want to say "thank you"!
I just found your channel randomly, but I love everything about it- the songs you cover, the relaxed and pleasant way you teach, clear demonstration and explanation. Jazz is quite intimidating, but you somehow make it appear much more approachable.
Fantastic job. Thank you so much!
Oh, thanks so much! Welcome to the jazz ride :-)
Sweet 'n easy. Love it!
Quite clear and wonderful arrangement for guitar..Thanks
00:00 ALL BLUES (Miles Davis) - Lesson Time Stamps
00:08 Introduction
00:44 ALL BLUES - Performance (Regular Tempo)
01:19 Song Structure
01:27 ALL BLUES (Guitar Chords) Explanation
01:30 Breakdown
07:30 ALL BLUES - Performance (Slow Tempo)
08:16 Recommended Tutorials
Classic Miles! Always loved playing this with our trumpet player. We split the chord notes and do a unison melody verse. It’s a fun tune to rip on! Nice lesson and insights (as always), Sandra! Stay safe👍
Cook idea with the chords tones splitting!
This instructional is excellent.
Whoever down voted this,
likely hasn't really studied music and/or doesn't even play guitar .
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Pefectly explained! Thanks!
Thanks for watching. Glad you dig it.
Excellent lesson. I can repeat every positive comment made here. I have subscribed and look forward to more great lessons.
Welcome to the jazz ride, Richard! Hope you have a great time here and learn a lot. Please share your comments and thoughts in the comment section as often as possible. Thanks you! Keep swingin'!
Thank you for the video !!!
Thanks kg watching and commenting 😍.
Cool, Sandra. This one is groove critical in my opinion. 😎 You're always a great teacher. Thank you.
A solo lesson over this would be awesome too. No pressure, ha ha ha. 🤣🤣
Happy New Year my friend. 🤗
Ha, good idea 💡. I'm looking for songs for solo lessons. This had is short enough, otherwise the lesson would become too long. Keep the suggestion coming!
You're the best! Your blues tutorials have been really helpful!
Glad you dig them, James.
Great stuff again thanks!
Great lesson on a jaz classic.
How awesome is that! One of my fave songs of all times. Love me some Miles Davis!
Miles is great! ❤️
Whoa!! I picked this off years ago by ear, and it did fit harmonically, but after seeing this I realize I had it quite wrong. A big THANK YOU! Cudos on a job very well done.
If it sounded good to you, why not keep your arrangement. Maybe you had some cool reharmonisations in it :-)
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman - I like your’s a lot better than mine!! I think I’ll keep both.
Thank you!!
A millions thanks. Absolutely love your videos. Your pacing is absolutely perfect and love how you take complex concepts and break down to learn WHY it's important. Thank you!
Thank your so much for your kind words ❤️. Makes me happy to see my tutorials help you.
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman Hi... QQ: that G9, should it be a Gadd9 or G/A as the 5 is not flat?
Thanks!
Thanks so much Mlkiko for your donation! I really appreciate it. Glad to see you enjoy the tutorials and they're useful. Keep swingin'!
Awesome lesson, please do more blues in the future. Thanks 😊
She does a lot of Blues actually
I will try to. As Andis Galxyvieractive said, I have a lot of Blues tutorials up already. Check out my Blues playlist !
@@andisgalaxysvieractive thank you I will look for them ✌️
Love that it`s just 2 notes in the main them (diads?). I always thought it was real chords and could never figure out.
Yes, they're called Diads.
Great standard. I like comping lesson. Thank a lot Sandra
Cool. This one's easy, but cool, right? 😎
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman Very cool and very useful for futur jam session.
I never played this song. This is the opportunity to learn it now. Thanks again :)
It's played at almost every jazz season. An absolute all time classic!
Fat thumbs up 🎉😁
Hehe, thank you! ❤️
Hi Sandra, #Greetings.
Your work and contribution to the guitar community is excellent, it has helped me a lot in the compression of many chords and accompaniment.
I hope to continue learning from you, A Gigantic Hug from here from Venezuela.
(I hope someday you will consider doing something with Donna Lee or Confirmation, at least the accompaniment or melody of her)
Here's a very late hug back. Sorry, didn't see this comment earlier.
Love It! This was one of the first songs I learned to get into a jam and remains one of my favorites. I have learned several reharms over time but none quite like this. DES IS JAZZ, OIDA! Thank You for all your wonderful material...!!! B-)
What reharmonisations did you use?
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman LOL, now I'm embarrassed... Nothing to write home about. The jam host was a vibe player and music teacher, he took an interest in the way I was trying to work out improvised harmonies to stay out of the way of all the melody players. He turned me on to building double and triple stops playing with major and minor intervals upscale from the root. Tons of diatonic possibilities for "the new guy" w/o getting in trouble and my first pair of jazzy big boy pants... B-)
Hi Sandra , a belated happy new year to you, thanks for this classic Miles Davis kinda blue, will be adding this to my repertoire, got your lesson on my favorite things in my grasp, stay safe ♥️
Thank you! Isn't it great to be able to add anothet great jazz standards to one's repertoire, and yet it's easy to learn?
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman Yes it's always nice when you get a new one in your grasp, have also got cry me a river and midnight blue in my grasp, also played silent night over the festive period, thanks for all your lessons ❤️
IN CASE ANYONE'S WONDERING WHO'S IN THE BAND: I PLAY SOLO 1 ON TROMBONE, DOUG WEBB IS ON TENOR SAX, BILL WATROUS TROMBONE PLAYS NEXT FOLLOWED BY RON FEUER ON PIANO, AND STEVE HUFFSTETTER ON FLUGELHORN.....THE GROUP IS ROUNDED OUT BY BILL VAN RAVENSBERG ON BASS, AND THE LATE GREAT JOHN GUERIN ON DRUMS.....
I already know the song but you've definitely given me some great ideas! As always, good on you! ❤️🙋🏻♂️
Thank you, Robert! Enjoy the Jam 😊
Hi Sandra can you cover bridges by sergio mendez 😍😍😍
Sergio Mendez? Was he a jazz master I don't know off? Just kidding 😁
Thank you, Miss Sherman. I have gotten a good deal from your videos. However, I need to make one point about the chord progression. Instead of C7 in the 5th and 6th measure, the proper chord is Gm.
Yes, or C9/G, which is Gm6 😊
True. I prefer to hear it as Gm simply because it's supposed to be a modal tune. Notice how Paul Chambers doesn't change the bass line until the 9th measure.
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Vielen Dank, lieber Frank 😊
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Freut mich, dass es dir gefällt und hilft. 😊
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Bin fünfsaitiger Basslehrling. Ich muss auch immer das Thema zum Stück lernen. Was ich inzwischen, wo ich seit „Ende“ Corona mit mehreren Mädels Musik mache, auch gut finde. Ich habe intuitiv ein gutes Gefühl wo ich mich im Stück befinde.“Natürlich weiß ich das auch“
Dafür Danke.
Durch deine Videos habe ich ein wesentlich besseres Empfinden was um mich rum passiert.
Grüße aus Marburg
berndbriefs
greeat stuff
Thanks for cleaning up my fake version of this...wonderful lesson..
Hehe, nothing wrong with "fake versions", but it's good to know alternatives 😊. Keep swingin 🎶 🎸
Awesome
Thank you! ❤️
Are bars 5 and 6 really on C7? I know they are always written that way but, bearing in mind that this was intended as a modal blues, and because Paul Chambers continues to play the bass figure in G on these bars rather than move to C, I think G Dorian is more appropriate. I also think your dyad sounds more G Dorian that it does C7.
Yeah, it's G-6 actually, but data really just like a C9 with a G (the 5th) in bass. I wrote is as C9/G, because it explains the 4th degree of the blues a little better.
Dear Sandra, thank you for the legendary Miles Davis tune. Thank you for your didactically very well-funded, theoretically and practically very well organised lessons that I have been enjoying for two months. Are you of Austrian or American descent? Greetings from Germany, Gerald
Danke Gerald!
Meine Mutter ist Deutsche, mein Vater Amerikaner. Ich bin in Österreich geboren und aufgewachsen 😊
Greetings from Vienna, Austria. So stellt sie sich immer vor
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman Grüß Gott an dich. 🤗❤️😘
Schön dich wieder hier zu sehen! ❤️
Cooles Shirt
Hehe, danke 😁
Something went wrong, I'm not hearing anything you say and only hearing the count-in and the backing track. My mistake, my headphones were partially plugged in.
I tried to translate “Des is jazz, oida!” Online, but couldn’t get a translation. What does that mean exactly? (I’m pretty sure I know the first three words!)
It's Viennese slang. A student gave it to me. Oida is really not translatable 😂. But it's something like, "that's Jazz, (old) man".
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman Thanks so much! I REALLY enjoy, and learn from, your lessons!
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But isn't the answer to everyting "42"? 😁
This is not blues. This is jazz, no turnarounds even
The song is a famous jazz standard called "All Blues" by Miles Davis. Maybe you haven't figured, but I have a Jazz channel 😊.
@@GuitarversumSandraSherman JAZZ ISNT BLUES.
Muddy water, bb king, blind lemon Jeff. That’s blues. That’s the soul of it. You’re not respecting the history of the pain and storytelling of blues. Jazz-New orleans.
Blues-Mississippi