Excerpts from Sheryl's class (full class available at www.mikesmasterclasses.com) from a series for the beginning level jazz guitarist. In this class, she will cover arpeggios for II-V-I's, voice-leading for II-V-I's, Drop 3's, Guide Tones and Harmonic Ear Training. While Bailey' Boot Camp Basics classes are ideal for the entry-level jazz guitarist, they are very worthwhile for most! Here is what some students have to say:
Rating: *****
Sheryl is a great guitarist who's willing to share everything she knows. A lot of teachers just say you need to learn this and that now go practice. Sheryl goes shows you how it applies, other ways to use the information, then applies to tunes. I'm also picking up a lot getting to watch how she navigates the fretboard when she's playing. The camera is set to get a clear view of her picking technique as well as the neck to help transcribe things not in the notes. I started with the Boot Camp II thinking I would be too basic, but after seeing and hearing the insights Sheryl includes I am going to get Boot Camp I and other Sheryl Bailey Master Classes. Highly recommended!
Rating: *****
I enjoyed watching Sheryl's Boot Camp Basics. On a personal note, she comes across as down to earth and genuinely interested in sharing helpful information to her targeted audience. She offers a lot of material that will benefit the beginning and early intermediate jazz player. Sheryl covers a good amount of information in her lessons that will require several viewings to fully digest.
very pat martino-y :)
chabstickss 8 months ago
Be careful of those 'big-stretches'. They cause accelerated RSI. DAMHIKT, but I can barely grab a barre these days.
Thanks...
MiCompre 8 months ago
nice licks!
g7sharp9 1 year ago
I assume the voicings go as follows, either 3 1 5 7 or 1 7 3 5.
joeyguitarlo 1 year ago
Hi. I am considering a short scale guitar, the frets are much closer together and I can reach the stretches better.
joeyguitarlo 1 year ago
"pat martino - linear expressions"
nice playing.
GuzmanLE 1 year ago 2