Altered Sounds
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1. Altered Sounds
1h 46mReviews & Ratings
"Lots of great information here"
Steve Herberman is an outstanding musician (I've had the good fortune of seeing him live many times) and an excellent teacher. I really like the way this class is set up: starting with the basics (scales, chords, arpeggios) and then building from there. I like the way the licks he uses incorporates just some of the altered notes at one time (as opposed to throwing everything at you all at once). He also encourages you to use your ears to get used to (for example) adding flat and sharp ninths at first, then moving on from there. The examples are really good but also allow you to build ideas yourself. I am very happy with this course and I think any intermediate jazz guitarist will benefit from it.
Hi Steve,<br /> <br /> this is the best guitar lesson on altered sounds I have ever seen!!<br /> <br /> Your approach is really great and easy fo follow, especially thanks your pdf material provided.<br /> <br /> Bravo!<br /> <br /> Roberto<br /> <br />
I will preface my review by stating that I am a lifelong SERIOUS guitarist (40 of my 48 years) who has studied with MANY of the same people Mr. Herberman has (Ted Greene, Joe Pass, Joe Diorio). <br /> Learning altered sounds is something that takes some "stretching of the ar" at first, commonly.<br /> Steve has taken an IMMENSELY involved topic and has broken it down into learnable, digestible pieces.<br /> <br /> BRAVO ON ONE HELL OF A MASTERCLASS, STEVE!
This is yet another great lesson from Steve. If you are looking for a way to spice up your lines, and learn to play "outside," look no further. Using a combination of scalar examples, and "shapes," Steve shows the student how to approach adding altered tones while improvising. There is an abundance of written material to aid in developing an "ear" for this concept. Although this is primarily aimed at novice jazz guitarists, more advanced players will benefit as well, as he reviews several less familiar approaches that are incredibly useful. Even limited study of these concepts will quickly result in dramatic improvement in the student's ability to improvise. <br /> In the past I had to drive 8 hours round trip to study with Steve. Now, anyone with a computer can bring Steve into their own home. This and all his other classes are highly recommended. <br /> <br /> Jeff Todd<br /> Roanoke, VA