Saxophone Scales | What and how to practice

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  • @lucassstache8069
    @lucassstache8069 3 роки тому +185

    “Correct is way better than fast” Love this Message!!! 🙏

  • @matthewhetzler4912
    @matthewhetzler4912 3 роки тому +202

    A wise man once said, “Practice at the speed of no mistakes.”

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому +20

      Very wise. that's pretty slow for me!

    • @KadrianThomas
      @KadrianThomas 3 роки тому +1

      I love this statement

    • @mr555harv
      @mr555harv 3 роки тому +4

      finger speed is essential to many improvisations and reading. Trying to improve your speed leads to inevitable error. Better stated, the scales need to practiced both at the speed where you can do it without error, and then at the limit of your speed, where mistakes are inevitable. Then you drop back, try again, and keep plugging along, improving slowly but surely.

    • @larimus1828
      @larimus1828 Рік тому

      Damn, I’m going to steal that!

    • @rgx6083
      @rgx6083 11 місяців тому +1

      "Tempo de Learn-o"

  • @wids
    @wids 3 роки тому +67

    Dr.Wally prescribed just what I needed, 1000mgs of scale practice
    Side effects may include: Heavenly tone

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому +18

      Take two harmonic minors and call me in the morning Wids.

  • @nextgenrevo3223
    @nextgenrevo3223 Рік тому +19

    Man, I wish I had found this channel in high school rather than as a freshman in college studying saxophone.

  • @bobgreen1236
    @bobgreen1236 3 роки тому +19

    "Mail me your lunch money" LOL.....seriously, good advice in this vid Dr Wally!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks Bob! Happy Monday my friend!

    • @sitarnut
      @sitarnut 3 роки тому

      Dr. Wally should have been the 7th Grade Band Teacher we all needed... would end up with a sense of unique Sax Humor an throw puns around like crazy.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому

      @@sitarnut I taught middle school band for a few years! Those kids didn't really get me...

  • @SomeGuyOnSax
    @SomeGuyOnSax 3 роки тому +35

    A great fundamentals video that I haven't seen anyone else really touch on. Once again, well done Dr. Wally.
    Plus excellent nerd joke and rip on trumpet players!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому

      Thanks David! Hope you have a great week my friend!

  • @flintlong2937
    @flintlong2937 2 роки тому +5

    Dr. Wally, your dry sense of humor is absolutely hilarious. Your teaching is excellent! I'm so glad I found you. I'm an accomplished pianist, and have played tenor for a hobby through the years. Now at an advances stage of youth, I am getting serious about it. Thanks!

  • @Wheatman44444
    @Wheatman44444 3 роки тому +4

    Your humor works perfectly for a teacher my friend I’m happy to learn from you

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому

      Thanks, Jacob! Happy practicing !

  • @thomashunt2905
    @thomashunt2905 Рік тому +1

    A comment on metronomes. I've had a lot of metronomes from an electronic kit I built myself to my current Dr Beat. Over the years I've found they keep improving metronomes. Each time I get a new one it plays with me more closely than the previous one.

  • @Andrew-ly5uy
    @Andrew-ly5uy 2 роки тому +1

    I highly recommend Jackie Mclean's "Daily Warmup Exercises for Saxophone". It shows the best way to practice scales and arpeggios - Major, harmonic minor, augmented, and diminished. But the augmented exercises are only arpeggios. And the only spot diminished scales are shown is in the "Grand Exercise" at the end of the book.

  • @josephinebaguioro5754
    @josephinebaguioro5754 Рік тому +1

    Wally baby, you are great.. The best teacher around... (mike in NZ)

  • @MrGmantza
    @MrGmantza 3 роки тому +16

    Great advice on scales for any instrument! I initially tried practicing scales on flute with a (at least that's what I thought I was doing at the time) "swing feel". Now I understand why I intuitively gave up and started practicing them in a straighter and slurred way: It really felt like it was too far away from swing and closer to (as I now understand thanks to you) French overture. I'm not sure though, whether it was due to geographically being closer to France, playing the flute or just plain ignorance :D Thanks!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому +2

      Ha! Your proximity to France is to blame! (Greece, right?). We’ll cover jazz articulation very soon with some free etudes I’m putting together, but keep those scales straight!

    • @MrGmantza
      @MrGmantza 3 роки тому +1

      @@drwallysax Yes, Greece. Can't wait to watch the jazz articulation videos. Thanks!

    • @geoffbuss3699
      @geoffbuss3699 Рік тому +2

      Can't be your proximity to France - it would have sounded like an accordion.

  • @The_Ex_Boxing_Nerd
    @The_Ex_Boxing_Nerd 3 роки тому +2

    If you don’t have a high F# key, if you press down (with octave key) front F (the key above 1, or the B key) with 2 (middle saxophone C) and the side Bb key it works perfectly fine. High E can be played with the front F key, 2 and 3 (the G key).
    You can even play it without the front F key by fingering, with the octave key, an F with the side Bb key.

  • @sitarnut
    @sitarnut 3 роки тому +1

    Dr. Wally, you look way straight, talk fast, but you're correct on all of it.... wish I'd had your advice in my teens, 76 now, still practicing scales for smoothness and articulation. Getting Paul Desmond's gorgeous tone is a bit harder. Peace from TX.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks, Jim. Appreciate you reaching out from the Lonestar State! I have a philosophy: If you could sound like Desmond, why would you try to sound like anything else?! I'm always chasing that sound too my friend. Happy practicing!

  • @Bob-hv6dy
    @Bob-hv6dy 3 роки тому +2

    Been asleep all day with Covid, but when I got the notification for the new video I hopped on so quickly! Thank you Dr. Wally!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому +1

      Oh no, you doing ok Bob?!? Take care of yourself man!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому +1

      Bob, just checking in. You feeling better?

    • @Bob-hv6dy
      @Bob-hv6dy 3 роки тому

      @@drwallysaxhey Dr. Wally! I’m feeling a lot better Covid free! Sorry for the late reply i don’t know why I don’t get notifications lol

    • @scrunchymacscruff1244
      @scrunchymacscruff1244 2 роки тому

      @@drwallysax I think he means wuhan (the age old musical question..)

  • @avalor2699
    @avalor2699 3 роки тому +1

    Sometimes I just watch the vids for this guy's humour hahaha! one of my fav Sax channel!!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому

      Much appreciated, have a great week my friend.

  • @baddognobiscuit2
    @baddognobiscuit2 Місяць тому

    So glad I found you!

  • @smrtn2441
    @smrtn2441 3 роки тому +3

    How timely. Just a few days ago I ordered A Daily Dose of Scales for Improvisation by Craig Fraedrich. Thanks Dr Wally for another excellent teaching vid.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому

      I'm not familiar with that - but I'll check it out! Happy practicing!

    • @smrtn2441
      @smrtn2441 3 роки тому

      @@drwallysax It's a complete book of scales and modes for treble clef instruments. Mmmm modes.....

  • @LeoNovel
    @LeoNovel 3 роки тому +1

    Ooooooh! The hidden articulation patterns are AWESOME!!! 🤓🥳

  • @Errordemn6
    @Errordemn6 Рік тому

    This was a great video. Thanks. I'm getting back into my Alto Sax at the age of 37. Last time I played it was 12 years ago

  • @mmmdisciple
    @mmmdisciple 2 роки тому

    Hi Dr Jason Wally Wallace. First up...a compliment to you....I'm a huge fan of yours. Love your UA-cam channel and Podcast. You make me laugh and entertain me greatly. You have a gift....... Now that I have your attention by stroking your ego alittle..... My name happens to be Jared, I play the Oboe and I am an Asthmatic. 🤪 (Your Podcast fans will understand why I mentioned that 😁) Keep up your amazing work. You are worth squillions in my book.

  • @Rabittsfoot1
    @Rabittsfoot1 3 роки тому +2

    Dr. Wally's fortune cookie message of the week.
    Play scales everyday and you become better saxophone player.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому +2

      Confucius say: many scales make for good technique

  • @Creekheadinsomnia
    @Creekheadinsomnia 3 роки тому +1

    This is the perfect mix of content and education. Thanks for taking the time!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому

      Hey, thanks Nic, that's very kind!

  • @l.j.2917
    @l.j.2917 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks Doc! I'm going to stay tuned in for what's to come!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks LJ! More good stuff coming soon!

  • @KevinArellano
    @KevinArellano 5 місяців тому

    Finally getting back to saxophoning and am so glad I came across this video

  • @lucasgrape8576
    @lucasgrape8576 3 роки тому

    "Always practice to the metronome" ... is good BUT: What you want is good *internal pulse*. If you just put the metronome on every quarter and adjust your play to that, you can fall into the trap of *externalising the pulse*.
    To learn *internal pulse* you can use gap clicks where the click only appears every x measures, or you can put the metronome on just the off beats (which is suuper helpful for getting swing feel), or -if you wanna get really fancy- feel the pulse a 16th before the metronome click.
    Since I practice this way it made a huge impact on my timing and confidence!

  • @egassi1027
    @egassi1027 3 роки тому +1

    I love your tone. If that is you playing in the background, it sounds like Desmond tone which is my favorite tone for also. Your videos are great. Thanks Dr Wallace

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks my friend! The theme song is my band: The Sononauts! It's a tune I wrote called "Your Love is a Gamma Ray." Happy practicing my friend!

  • @rodaeritreanmedia2141
    @rodaeritreanmedia2141 3 роки тому +2

    thank u for giving us your best learning

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому

      Thank you! Hit me up with any questions you have!

  • @nyktalgia6669
    @nyktalgia6669 2 роки тому +2

    Unfamiliar... Funny how just a word is enough to change your perspective about things. Suddenly I feel like I wanna practice high notes lol your videos are greats! Such an educated source of sax wisdom!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  2 роки тому

      Thanks Nostalgia! Wish I could take credit, but I can't remember which of my mentors used the term. Had a similar effect on me!

  • @Debukochi
    @Debukochi 3 роки тому +3

    Whoa! I've been missing out on months of your great UA-cam posts. The holiday break will be an ideal time to catch up.
    Where have you been all of my (playing) life? (That's rhetorical since I started playing in '63.) Your wit and communication skills are as accomplished as your playing. You're a pleasure to listen to and learn from, even for ol' boogers, like me. :o)

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому +1

      That's very kind, Debukochi, thanks! You're not that much older than me, we're just "well seasoned" boogers my friend. Hope you and your family have a wonderful holdiay!

  • @w2tty
    @w2tty 3 роки тому +1

    I sure am enjoying your videos. I am relearning the sax after 30+ years of not touching it. I look forward to how to add the swing technique (something I never understood), realizing I have a long way to get the basics really solid again first. But here is what I really like about what you do: you talk about and show mistakes and how to correct them. There are tons of instructional videos out there, but yours is the first one I have found that mentions the types of mistakes beginners make. Yes I make those mistakes! In so many ways I am starting over. Thanks for covering common mistakes.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому

      Hi Paul, this makes my heart happy, thanks! We’re going to be working on this stuff together in the fundamentals course (it will be free), I do hope you join us! I’m looking forward to sharpening my skills as well. Hit me up with questions!
      Happy Monday!

    • @zeniktorres4320
      @zeniktorres4320 3 роки тому

      Me too, 30 years absent from it :(

    • @scrunchymacscruff1244
      @scrunchymacscruff1244 2 роки тому

      @@drwallysax I'n ot far enough along to even make t h o s e kind of mistakes! (but having fun).

  • @rieldauz5088
    @rieldauz5088 2 роки тому

    I hope the money YT is giving is enough for our payment. Thank you for this.

  • @amj.composer
    @amj.composer 5 місяців тому

    Thank you Dr. Wally!!!!!!

  • @gabrielfernandes9195
    @gabrielfernandes9195 2 роки тому +4

    Muito bom, professor! Obrigado pelas suas dicas. Be happy!

  • @magicalmew5209
    @magicalmew5209 3 роки тому +2

    damn this video is so clean and precise, good advice!!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому

      Thanks, MagicalMew, much appreciated! Happiest of holidays to you - and happy practicing!

  • @wisdommdavis1471
    @wisdommdavis1471 2 місяці тому

    I love this video

  • @ronaldmcaulay4346
    @ronaldmcaulay4346 3 роки тому

    Thanks for your advice on practicing the scale straight, I notice quite a few teachers online tell you to practice with a kind of lilt rhythm, is the to make you sound jazzy, I would love to play like a bebop player but dont know how to practice that way.
    I will keep tuning in thanks Dr Wally.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому

      Stick with me, Ronald! I promise we'll cover it soon. But, the BIG secret: listening!
      There are no hard and fast rules (though some generalities can help), but listening constantly, and repeatedly will be the biggest determining factor in your success and fun. I never really sounded like a bop player until I started transcribing (not writing down, but learning by ear and playing along) my favorite players. You got dis.

  • @Project41Band
    @Project41Band 2 роки тому

    Thank you doctor. Enjoyed the lesson. I appreciate it.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  2 роки тому

      Most welcome, Charles, happy practicing!

  • @Rav3r916
    @Rav3r916 3 роки тому +1

    That was very helpful! Thank you for sharing this with us!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому

      Glad it’s helpful, Rav! Hit me up with questions and happy practicing!

  • @billwoods6508
    @billwoods6508 3 роки тому

    Brilliant video with some extremely great advice for musicians looking make the most of their practise time - and its funny too.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому

      That's very kind, thank Bill!

  • @itisnottaken4444
    @itisnottaken4444 3 роки тому +1

    Love your reiterating of playing scales full range. Music doesn't exist in a two octave box so your scales and patterns shouldn't either. Trent Kynasstons daily study for saxophone has alot of great stuff for expanding range and such.

  • @marcusvaldes
    @marcusvaldes 2 роки тому

    Glad I found this channel. GREAT lesson.

  • @fandettibass
    @fandettibass 2 роки тому

    Your channel is excellent!!! Just discovered it and it’s the perfect blend of educational and pretty darn funny. Thanks for the great content

  • @siddiqueabdullah5930
    @siddiqueabdullah5930 3 роки тому

    Love this guy's style!

  • @jnmkkmnj
    @jnmkkmnj 3 роки тому

    This is exactly how Lou Marini Sr. Taught me to play all of the scales.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому +1

      Is that Blue Lou? From the Blues Brothers?

  • @Dinhjason
    @Dinhjason 3 роки тому +1

    Big thank you for this video!!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching, hit me up with questions!

  • @javierquesada798
    @javierquesada798 3 роки тому

    very good video and so I have studied all my life thank you and health

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому

      Thanks, and same to youJavier!

  • @VideoNash
    @VideoNash 2 роки тому

    thanks

  • @MarcKellerSax
    @MarcKellerSax 3 роки тому +4

    Mail me your lunchmoney :-D This one came unexpected, good chuckle and as always good stuff!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks Marc, happy practicing my friend!

    • @MarcKellerSax
      @MarcKellerSax 3 роки тому +1

      @@drwallysax And the same to you!

  • @alexwillats
    @alexwillats 3 роки тому

    Looking forward to the video on articulation👍🏻This was great too, Doctor! Thanks 😊

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks Alex, I'm working on it!

  • @michaelcheon9031
    @michaelcheon9031 3 роки тому

    What a great tone!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому

      Thanks Michael, hope you have a great new year!

  • @almanac520
    @almanac520 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the school band references. I’m coming back to music, and this is giving me a lot of context

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому

      Glad it helped! I was a band director for a number of years, was a very rewarding job (but man, a tough one)!

  • @pas0003
    @pas0003 3 роки тому

    Another excellent video! Thanks!

  • @mahlonkapule7304
    @mahlonkapule7304 3 роки тому

    thank you for these

  • @glenntomassi3442
    @glenntomassi3442 3 роки тому +1

    Ah very good tank you!!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому

      Most welcome, hit me up with questions!

  • @giUyi
    @giUyi 3 роки тому

    Thank you Doctor

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому

      Absolutely welcome. Hit me up with questions my friend!

  • @titovergis
    @titovergis 3 роки тому

    Oh wow this is simply amazing. !!!! Subscribed and waiting to watch more of your videos.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому

      Wonderful, thanks Ashwanth!

  • @doubleknaveryVII
    @doubleknaveryVII 3 роки тому

    Great and entertaining video. Lunch money in the mail.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому

      Send to:
      Wally is a huge nerd too
      P.O. Box 3218
      Nerdville, NC 27889
      (and thanks for the kind words)!

  • @simonfivez2947
    @simonfivez2947 2 роки тому

    Great Video!

  • @ldever3
    @ldever3 3 роки тому

    I always like taking my A major up to Altissimo A. Same with E, B, F#, C#; all full octaves. The other scales I'm content to stop at F.

  • @Filippo-Parisi
    @Filippo-Parisi 3 роки тому

    Very useful advice. Thank you 👍

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you, Filippo, hit me up with questions!

  • @gorfgarf9735
    @gorfgarf9735 3 роки тому

    Great vidéo. Very entertaining

  • @Samuel-ge7im
    @Samuel-ge7im 3 роки тому

    Hey Dr Wallace good to see you again.
    I hope all is well.

  • @krishk322
    @krishk322 3 роки тому

    Thats a sharp man right there. Subbed

  • @PonchMuniz
    @PonchMuniz 3 роки тому

    I always like your posts, very good stuff

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому

      I always like your comments, Ponch, they make my day. Happy practicing my friend!

  • @Craig2760
    @Craig2760 3 роки тому +1

    My first teacher (back in 1970 something) was all about scales. One day I was upstairs practicing when mom came to the bottom of the stairs and hollered, “ can you play something other than scales!”
    ps. haven’t met a trombone player yet who can keep up with a sax player on scales.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому +1

      Trombone players can't keep up their own socks, let alone scales. Happy Monday, Craig!

    • @Craig2760
      @Craig2760 3 роки тому

      Saxophone Academy 🤣🤣🤣

  • @yun_saxophone-studio
    @yun_saxophone-studio 3 роки тому

    hi~~ thank you for your lesson !!

  • @peedrowchan-man102
    @peedrowchan-man102 3 роки тому

    This makes just so much sense, Yet I’ve never done scales across the whole range, only 2 octaves. I’ve got a Seiko on the way too Professor!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому +1

      Hey! Keep it clickin' my friend! Happy practicing and hit me up with questions!

    • @peedrowchan-man102
      @peedrowchan-man102 3 роки тому

      @@drwallysax I’ve been doing my scales this way for the past month, 4-5 times a week, alternating on sax and clarinet. At first I was Struggling with the palm keys at top and the left pinky table at bottom, and with pinky keys in middle and bottom on clarinet, it took me forever to do all 12scales Right. Now I can do all 12 at about 66bpm, sixteenth notes, on both sax and clarinet. I feel Happy and Confident - I used to leave those high and low notes out of the regimen! Pinkies gettin a workout, Thanks Dr. Wally!

  • @juanmarinez4236
    @juanmarinez4236 3 роки тому

    Great pointers

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому

      Thanks Juan, hope you have a great week. Happy practicing my friend!

  • @paulaewa
    @paulaewa 3 роки тому

    Great video Dr Wally! Maybe I'm a huge nerd but I actually like practising scales 🤓

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому +1

      I do too - NERDS UNITE!!!

  • @samramphal3473
    @samramphal3473 3 роки тому

    Thank you

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому

      Most welcome, Sam! Happy weekend!

  • @jazzgent
    @jazzgent 3 роки тому +1

    I have been known to use all 850 scales in one solo!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому +1

      God giveth 12 tones, Jazzagent found 9 more.

  • @denniswilliams4918
    @denniswilliams4918 3 роки тому +1

    Great. Gotta grow in the love of the horn.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому

      I make lovey eyes at my alto daily. Happy New year, Dennis!

  • @manoharachandrasena5367
    @manoharachandrasena5367 3 роки тому

    Great teaching sir 👍

  • @sonholee5769
    @sonholee5769 3 роки тому +1

    Man. I need to practice.
    I need a shirt. Metronome on!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому

      Sonho!! Good to see you! We’ll get matching shirts.

    • @sonholee5769
      @sonholee5769 3 роки тому

      @@drwallysax metronome has to always remind me how bad my time is. why metronome? why???

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому

      @@sonholee5769 😂

    • @sonholee5769
      @sonholee5769 3 роки тому

      @@drwallysax I started practicing again and I started on a C scale and turned on my Korg tuner/metronome, bc I remembered this video. Thanks

  • @saxophonistmraju6750
    @saxophonistmraju6750 3 роки тому

    Thank you sir

  • @craigiefconcert6493
    @craigiefconcert6493 3 роки тому

    Once again a stellar video Dr WW!
    I learned my scales decades ago by doing visualization on the bus and train on my commute to music school for bass. Of course I also practiced a lot of scales, especially using the bow on DB.
    I use the principle of the smallest repeatable section when practicing parts. When learning bass parts for tricky songs for a rock cover band I’d lift the original bass part and sequence it in cubase. Looping the smallest section got me the most bang for my buck time wise.
    The things I’m curious about are using alternate fingerings. I tend to try out multiple ways and then do what is most natural (and best sounding).
    Actually I don’t have scales as part of my saxophone practice routine. I guess I am evil 😂🤣 I will add at least a few minutes of metronome scale practice to my routine.
    I did at first, and would stick with one key for for ages (like a month) until it was under my fingers really well playing by ear.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому +1

      Very cool way to go about it, Cragie! We'll be covering alternate fingerings in the context of scales during the fundamentals course next year - stay tuned, promise I'll get them I promise!

  • @antoniorizzo6227
    @antoniorizzo6227 3 роки тому

    Dottor Wally le faccio i miei complimenti per la facilità di insegnamento e spiegazioni. Esiste qualche libro di queste scale con relative basi di accompagnamento, grazie.

  • @olivermanley24
    @olivermanley24 3 роки тому

    Thank you brother :)

  • @johnvoit9629
    @johnvoit9629 2 роки тому

    Best line: mail me your lunch money, cuz you're a huge nerd. Subscribed, beginner, hope to become better.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  2 роки тому

      Welcome John, happy to have you in the Academy!

  • @blue47er
    @blue47er 3 роки тому +9

    "Over 850 scales to learn on the saxophone," Wow, that's almost as many as on the average Pangolin - and, so now I have to ask, how many of you out there can play a Pangolin?

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому +1

      Wait, you play scales on a traditional Indian flatbread?

    • @blue47er
      @blue47er 3 роки тому +1

      @@drwallysax Oh, I haven't yet mastered the Naan scales, but then I am from the UK where everyone is a musical illiterate. Cheers.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому +2

      @@blue47er You used to have an empire - now you've been reduced to playing scaly mammals? Happiest of holidays to you and yours, blue47er - or as you say on your side of the pond: "happy Christmas!"

    • @blue47er
      @blue47er 3 роки тому

      @@drwallysax Many thanks, and a Happy Christmas to you and all your subscribers. . . and his dog

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому

      @@blue47er There are dozens of us...DOZENS!

  • @javierm_uk1588
    @javierm_uk1588 3 роки тому +5

    Can we please reveal the true conversation with the trumpet player who taught at Juilliard?:
    Trumpet player: Wally, I think of everyth...
    Shortround: Hey, Mister! You call him Dr.Wallace!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому

      Wally was silent, and just listened. He's an amazing improviser, I learned a TON in an hour.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому

      Shortround! That made me actually laugh out loud.

  • @sakuntalarichardson5231
    @sakuntalarichardson5231 3 роки тому +1

    Hi, just wanted t find out if you know what to use to prevent my teeth from slipping off the mouth patches. Happy new year and stay safe doc

    • @clementineb8352
      @clementineb8352 3 роки тому

      Get thinner patches...

    • @sakuntalarichardson5231
      @sakuntalarichardson5231 3 роки тому

      @@clementineb8352 will try. Thanks

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому

      Good recommendation, I also use softer ones - teeth dig in a bit, but very stable. Good luck and keep my updated!

    • @sakuntalarichardson5231
      @sakuntalarichardson5231 3 роки тому

      @@drwallysax I use push bicycle tubes. I cut them and use them as we do not have a shop that Carrie's anything for saxophones. They are ok but, in the beginning they tend to slip. They last a real long time though. Thank you for your reply.

  • @bopleponge530
    @bopleponge530 2 роки тому +1

    As a complete beginner, I've decided to focus on major scales first, the 12 of them. But my question would be : in what order should I learn them, in terms of keys ? Chromatically ? Around the cycle of fifths ? And at what pace ? One a day, along with a few arpeggios, to build up some speed ? 2 or 3 a day, to get them all quickly ?
    Thanks for the great vid anyway, full of good advices !
    Cheers from France ;)

    • @diom00
      @diom00 2 роки тому

      1) I'm a beginner at saxophone too (thankfully I play the piano for many years so I think some practice things apply here as well!), but I would guess the order should be around the cyrle of fifths or at least start with less sharps/flats and progressively get to more of them (begin with C major (0 sharps), then G maj. and F maj. (1 sharp or flat each), then D maj and Bb maj (2 sharps of flats each), A maj and Eb maj (you get it the point) etc.
      I wouldnt be THAT much strict about the order, i would mainly focus on practicing the scales of some of the pieces I start to play (im a member in a beginners' marching band so we currently learn some easy christmas songs mainly on C - G - F - D maj. scales so i would start from there)
      The reason i believe this is a logical order is because the fingerings are way easier on notes without sharps and flats, so getting from C to C# major would be something twice as difficult and different (literally no same notes)
      2) The pace should be dependand solely on you, you start slow (really slow if needed, to fully understand the fingerings, the alternation between them etc.)
      As the pinned comment states beatifully: *“Correct is way better than fast”*.
      Second comment: *A wise man once said, “Practice at the speed of no mistakes.”* I have to absolutely agree even though on piano I usually play and practice faster than needed, which sometimes harms my technique and slows down the learning process, so I hope that I (and you) will learn from my mistakes :)
      3) The final thing you ask (how frequently every day) is 100% dependand on your time, commitment etc and there isnt one right answer
      Arpeggios are nice and useful too, i think even more (you start working on pressing or un-pressing more than one finger at a time which is more difficult and challenging therefor very usuful)
      **********************
      also my opinion: I dont think scales are THAT much important at the beginning, sure they can be helpful, build your rythm and patience practicing, can play them everywhere without needing sheet music or memorizing, they are perfect for warming up etc. but then you may focus more on building your musicianship with various pieces, tunes or etudes you like (start with easy ones), that way you will have more fun and add a variety in your rythm or notes arsenal!
      **********************
      Hope that helps, and if an experienced player has some tips for us beginners please let us know! :D

  • @apistosig4173
    @apistosig4173 3 роки тому +3

    Dr Wally - can you please tell me which scale, or scales, annoy the neighbours the most? ;-)

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому +5

      Full range melodic minor. It's not the scale, but yelling of profanities navigating the turn-arounds that keep the neighbors up. Good luck, and no mercy!

    • @chaplainmattsanders4884
      @chaplainmattsanders4884 3 роки тому

      😂 😂

  • @onimaru1894
    @onimaru1894 3 роки тому

    This should spice up my scale practice some

  • @AceYourGRE
    @AceYourGRE Рік тому

    Hey! Great video! One question: What kind of mic do you use?
    Thanks 😃

  • @arnoldwegstern5124
    @arnoldwegstern5124 3 роки тому

    Very nice. But take a look at Martin Schmidt-Hahn clarinet !!

  • @FunnyShorties1
    @FunnyShorties1 Рік тому

    i love u man

  • @paoloalbano4690
    @paoloalbano4690 3 роки тому +3

    Dr. Wally, thanks to remind me I have to practice scales.. I have a question: which minor scale you suggest to practice? ... (still have troubles with minor scales..)

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому +4

      Hey Paolo, great question! You need to "know" all the minor scales - but for technical practice I recommend doing Harmonic Minor full range and in intervals. Natural minors are tucked away inside the major (so no need for a ton of practice) and melodic minors are such a pain in the turn-around - going natural minor on descent. I want my students to KNOW the other forms, but spend their time practicing harmonic minor. The Saxophone Academy workbook coming early next year will have the full range harmonic minor scales and intervals (3rds - 7ths). happy practicing my friend!

    • @paoloalbano4690
      @paoloalbano4690 3 роки тому +2

      @@drwallysax thanks a lot, that is exactly what I wanted to know..

  • @VasileMarin
    @VasileMarin 2 роки тому +1

    I am very curious about 1 thing regarding scales practice.
    When practicing scales, do you focus on intonation? Do you practice with a tuner as well as the metronome on and try and make sure that you are in tune?
    If not, then what is the main focus when practicing?

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  2 роки тому +3

      When I practice slow scales for tone, I do them with drones. Tuners train your eyes, not your ears. The main focus for scales (once you've internalized the key signature) is building technique: effortless, efficient, rhythmically rigorous technique. Speed, then, becomes a happy bi-product.
      Great question!

    • @VasileMarin
      @VasileMarin 2 роки тому

      @@drwallysax Thank you so much for replying. Now I understand.

  • @paulhughes6182
    @paulhughes6182 3 роки тому

    Dr Wally, look forward to your next video,, just cant get metronome

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому

      Thanks Paul, Happy practicing!

  • @bishalkashyap7357
    @bishalkashyap7357 3 місяці тому

    Hi Dr. Wally, I was wondering if you have any online courses or subscription for lessons where I could join for a more detailed and structured lessons. Thanks

  • @williamalexanderyankes2030
    @williamalexanderyankes2030 2 роки тому +1

    Wally, reading the Pentatonic scales (and other scales) I notice accidents like F sharp on the G scale are often skipped while flats appear within the bars. How can one memorize these array of issues? There must be a practical answer. Thank you.

  • @benreeves4031
    @benreeves4031 3 роки тому

    Damn, the French overture burn cut me deep haha 😂

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому

      Les Burn!! We've all been there, Ben. Now start listening to great recordings - all the answers are in there!

  • @HB-ve4wi
    @HB-ve4wi 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for another great video! I'm just wondering: would you be able to speak about the bis key? Is there a one-fits-all method when to use use what type of Bb? Thanks!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому +1

      Absolutely - we'll cover optimal fingerings in the scales section of the fundamentals course next year. but in general - Bis for most things, except when A# to B (or vice versa). Then use side Bb. for arpeggios and all flat scales - I recommend Bis! make sense?

    • @HB-ve4wi
      @HB-ve4wi 3 роки тому

      @@drwallysax Makes total sense, thank you! I was taught to ignore Bis and have been struggling to catch up. Much appreciated.

    • @bluegoose555
      @bluegoose555 3 роки тому +1

      @@drwallysax thanks Dr Wally ...I wondered about that as well ...as I noticed you used side Bb on the January Blues...which is seriously far more smoother (and more eleganter too.. as well ) "...when you can take the pebble.. grasshopper "

    • @bluegoose555
      @bluegoose555 3 роки тому

      Correction side A#

  • @paulwagner4028
    @paulwagner4028 3 роки тому +1

    Great content, loved the information and knowledge you dropped! Question, what would you recommend to be the next step once a student has fully grasped playing major scales full range? Go on to modes? Or would you recommend a more intervallic approach, like playing scales in thirds, fourths, etc? Looking forward to that transcription video!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому

      Intervals are great - check out my new course (latest video). Free workbook is filled with em

  • @jellewils3974
    @jellewils3974 10 місяців тому

    Taking Melodic Minor as the starting point, adding in #4 Bluenote, #7 Harmonic minor, #6 (from Dorian in the same key) and #2 (because I dunno, sounds edgy like the bluenote does, will give you a lot of options. Anyone got any tips on how to spice up my Major scales?

  • @owenwalter451
    @owenwalter451 3 роки тому +2

    New neck on the alto? Finally going fully unlacquered? What model and why?

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  3 роки тому +1

      Just an old M1 neck I had lying in a drawer. No big difference, just popped it on for fun. Happy Monday, Owen.

  • @glen.s9860
    @glen.s9860 3 роки тому

    Hi Doc, is it poss for you to do a vid on alternate fingering, I am interested in the C# fingering (vintage) well I am an old dog ruff ruff