Jazz Up Your Scales! Great exercises and examples to try!
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- Опубліковано 26 лис 2022
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Learn how to jazz up your scales and arpeggios by adding approach notes, enclosures and modifying diatonic patterns.
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3 improvised saxophone solos over the tune Dance Monkey, there are 3 levels for beginners, intermediate and advanced level players.
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Paul, that is an amazing lesson ... thank you
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Awesome way to apply scales to improvise. Fun and practical!!
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Fantastic lesson - so clear and well taught. Many thanks!
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Excellent video lesson. Many thanks
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Love this.
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This definitely makes practicing scales fun. Thanks so much!
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Exactly what I’ve been practicing. Not easy! But this is a great video. Thank you.
That's great Andrew!
Wonderful!!! Lindo, PAUL! Tk you!
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I know it's not the best way to learn BUT, thank you for adding letter notation on your charts!
You’re welcome! Don’t worry, some of the best musicians don’t read notation
Waaaahhh beautiful
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Trumpet player here. Bored out of my mind with drill books. This is really great.
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Just found your channel and man you've got great content! I play guitar but I love learning about music. Thank you for your videos! Cheers from Knoxville TN!
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I don't actually have sax now.
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Interesante material para practicar. Muchas gracias por el aporte. Tks.
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Hey. I just wanna be clear, these alterations to all scales for alto saxophone are on online sax academy?
They certainly are!
Hi Paul, the exercise is great, can I ask though about the second apprnote, how many semitones is it above the target note? I know the first approach note is one semitone below but what about the second approach note? Many thanks.
For the note above you take the note above from the scale, in this example we’re using the A harmonic minor scale, but it will work with any scale.
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thanks for very good contents,but I have little question, I just downloaded 12keys papers,why A minor and "G major" are the same page,not the "C major", is there any purpose to put A minor and G major together ? Thank you again for the good teaching always~
Thanks! This is because the sheet follows the format of the video. I start with the A minor arpeggio and then we have some G major scale patterns. But you are correct that C major is the relative major to A minor.
Paul hi!How I can bye PDF?
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2:14 - 2:18 Enclousre ===>> Enclosure?
Yes! Sorry about that!
Paul what is this tuner thing can’t I just print out free anymore???
Hi Thomas, I’m not sure what you mean by ‘tuner thing’?