Triad Pairs for Sax Level 2 - Maj 7 Chords
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- Опубліковано 4 лип 2024
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Supercharge your improvised solos on saxophone with triad pairs.
In this follow-up to his first video lesson on triad pairs, Joel from the Sax School tutor team shares more pro tactics for using triad pairs in your solos - this time over Maj7 chords.
Watch Joel's first Triad Pairs lesson here: • Play better Sax Solos ...
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Chapters:
00:00 - Why you should be using triad pairs
02:40 - Finding more choices in harmony: C Maj7 example
02:53 - Cmaj7 as the 4th chord on a major scale
04:03 - Hear triads 4 and 5 of major scale
05:41 - Triad pairs from the harmonic minor
06:50 - Hear this triad pair
08:00 - Triad pairs from the augmented scale
09:14 - Hear the augmented triad pair
10:25 - My favourite triad pairs
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Is there a complete series on sax school and does it incorporate from beginner or is this intermediate. Sounds great
Great video Joel. The last one using augmented can also be thought of as two aug Triad pairs a semitone apart.
Thanks! Yes it can, or a 5th apart. Hope you’re well. Joel. 👍🏼
@@JoelPurnell Yes. It seems though if you can get together the patterns for tone and semitone separation it would cover lot of pairs.
It seems quite a mental challenge though just to do alternating arps with inversions. Or is that just me?
If you practice the shapes and inversions of each across your full range so they’re locked in, then just almost imagine they are 2 chords that you can swap between at will, then it’s much more manageable to comprehend. Hearing a clear rhythm to apply them to is key, as always. 👍🏼
Wooo great sound I like all of them 😅
Thanks! Yes, they definitely all have their own unique vibe. Best wishes. Joel. 👍🏼
Yoo, can someone please help. When I play D with the octave key, often it sounds like A. I don't understand whyy. /Alto sax
A is the next overtone up from middle D and is where a D will naturally ‘split’ to if there’s an issue. This is quite possibly the result of a leak on one of your pads, so I’d suggest seeking out an instrument technician first to check it’s not a problem with your horn. If there is no problem with the sax, it will most likely either be because you’re not voicing / pitching the D with your throat correctly, or you’re biting down on the mouthpiece too hard. Hope that helps! Best wishes. Joel.
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