Superb work! Thanks for taking the time to do it and share it! I would only add the notes that you play at the end when finally improvising. Many thanks again!
This is a learning technique I've heard many times, but here it is explained and demonstrated very well. Vielen Dank Thomas! -- P.S. the link for the PDF isn't working.
Download the free PDF on my website: www.thomashaehnlein.de/store
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Danke!
great great job !
Wonderful post!!
Thank you so much. ❤
enlightening
Thank you for a very clear explanation! 👌👌👌😁👍
Superb work! Thanks for taking the time to do it and share it! I would only add the notes that you play at the end when finally improvising. Many thanks again!
This is a learning technique I've heard many times, but here it is explained and demonstrated very well. Vielen Dank Thomas! -- P.S. the link for the PDF isn't working.
Thanks for your comment Rob :) now the link should work: www.thomashaehnlein.de/store
thank for the very detailed lesson. as a beginning sax player this is extremely helpful. looking forward to more improv lessons.
Thank you! 🙏
very helpful indeed
Hallo Thomas, das Video ist sehr gut und es macht richtig Spass. Vielen Dank und Grüsse aus Heidelberg
Greatly explained, Thomas, thank you very much :)!
Grazie
Could you explain how we build the full range of the rest of the chords in this song? Thank you
Hi, I'm not sure I understand exactly what you're asking. Did you check the PDF already? Maybe this can help you answer your question
@@ThomasHaehnlein ok, i checked the pdf and i understood. Thank you again!
Thanks for the donation :) happy it helped!
This is called "Spelling the changes" .
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Should be fixed now! If it still doesn't work for you, you can find it under the "store" section on www.thomashaehnlein.de