Brilliant. The head is more difficult than the first solo. Breaks you in well. There are great "easy" solis. Looking forward to more. Making a lista of them all. How do you get the pdf?
Dear Yasushiro, by studying the scales and the solo, one remark and one question came up: 1. Isn't it a mistake in the D minor blues scale missing the natural accidental before the lowest F ? 2. I have access to the PDFs and the solo example by abonnement. I do not see any specific rule, when to use D minor blues scale or D major blues scale. In different turns you play ist more or less interchangeable ... Is it like this, or is there a rule when looking at the chord changes from the original tune !? An answer would be very helpful. Kind regards Detlef
1.You are right. The lowest C and F need a ♮ symbol. 2.In Blues in D, the D Major Blues Scale and the D Minor Blues Scale sound good in any bar. The only thing to note is that where the chord tone contains an F, the F# note should be avoided.
Great Charlie Parker tune! It fits right in with your blues courses, too.
Wow ,thank you so much
spot on loved it
Good job
yeahhhh, wonderful, top master.
Brilliant
Hi, we are still waiting for the pdf of this wonderful transcription.
You can find pdf file in my google drive!
Sheet Music (Dec 2022) - For Alto Sax - Now's the time - Easy Solo Example for Alto Sax.pdf
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Exactly right!
@@sax-jazz Can you please give me backing track?
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Here, I uploaded baking tracks of various tempo!
Brilliant. The head is more difficult than the first solo. Breaks you in well. There are great "easy" solis. Looking forward to more. Making a lista of them all. How do you get the pdf?
sorry, No PDF now...Let's transcribe!
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Dear Yasushiro,
by studying the scales and the solo, one remark and one question came up:
1. Isn't it a mistake in the D minor blues scale missing the natural accidental before the lowest F ?
2. I have access to the PDFs and the solo example by abonnement. I do not see any specific rule, when to use D minor blues scale or D major blues scale. In different turns you play ist more or less interchangeable ... Is it like this, or is there a rule when looking at the chord changes from the original tune !?
An answer would be very helpful.
Kind regards Detlef
1.You are right.
The lowest C and F need a ♮ symbol.
2.In Blues in D, the D Major Blues Scale and the D Minor Blues Scale sound good in any bar.
The only thing to note is that where the chord tone contains an F, the F# note should be avoided.
Hi, I have subscribed and paid the monthly but I cannot see where to get the PDF?
Please see community tab of my channel.
You can find URL for my google drive
FOLDER : Sheet Music (Aug 2021-) --- For Alto Sax
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