I want to thank you not only your contents but your excellent and clear pronunciation. It makes much more easy to understand for non-english speakers like me.
Essentially it’s the same because a 4th up is the same as a 5th down. The way the circle is traditionally displayed you would practice moving anticlockwise around it (C F Bb Eb…). Moving around it this way creates the root movement of very common chord progressions like ii V Is
Hi Jose, it’s hard to diagnose as there may be more than one cause, make sure your reed isn’t too old, on correctly, there are no mechanical problems with the sax, don’t bite too harm on the reed, don’t put too much mouthpiece in your mouth. I hope that helps
At 1:35 - I'm not sure it's helpful to say G# and Fb are the same notes. Sure the scales are the same etc. But if you are reading music, they're different.
Yes, you’re right. The focus on this video though is on learning these scales so well that you don’t have to read them (hopefully!). Plus I find a lot of students don’t realise that Gb and F# are the same note so thought it was worth mentioning. But you are right, if you were unfortunate enough to have to read something in Gb major, that would certainly look different to F# Major.
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I want to thank you not only your contents but your excellent and clear pronunciation. It makes much more easy to understand for non-english speakers like me.
Thanks Dr. D!
Super Warm-up exercise. Two birds with one Stone! This will become my favorite warm-up exercise and I will extense it over the whole range of the sax
That’s great Marco!
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great video! can you do another video like this but extend the octave scale to the whole range of the sax? please and thank you. God bless you🙏
Thanks! Yes that video will be coming soon!
Thank you🙏 sir, God bless you❤
Thanks!
What's the difference between the circle of fithes and fourth's? Great vid by the way!!
Essentially it’s the same because a 4th up is the same as a 5th down. The way the circle is traditionally displayed you would practice moving anticlockwise around it (C F Bb Eb…). Moving around it this way creates the root movement of very common chord progressions like ii V Is
Thanks for these videos. I'm 18 months in, have lesson every 2 weeks and these in between help so much. I just struggle with speed
You’re welcome James! Glad they’re helping you.
Apprezzo molto il tuo metodo chiaro e fluido. Grazie a queste pillole ho capito molte cose...sono un principiante.
Thanks Fabrizio!
Exelente trabajo muchas gracias por compartir
Gracias Cesar!
Thnq so much
You’re welcome!
very good stuff ! thank you
Thanks Jose!
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It's really beautiful information
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great effort input!
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Question: If you're looking to play jazz improv, shouldn't you include the 7th for each of the arpeggios -- not just the tonic, 3d and 5th?
Sure, check out this video for that ruclips.net/video/u8kKVLop5vI/видео.htmlsi=b8TAqorsz88A25ed
Sehr schade, das solche wunderschönes warm Spiel gibt's nicht für alto Saxophon als PDF
It is, you can get the free PDF in the free library at www.onlinesaxacademy.com
my squeak is less then before but squeak on A note an on G note what can i do to make it stop
Hi Jose, it’s hard to diagnose as there may be more than one cause, make sure your reed isn’t too old, on correctly, there are no mechanical problems with the sax, don’t bite too harm on the reed, don’t put too much mouthpiece in your mouth. I hope that helps
@@OnlineSaxAcademy DO YOU HAVE A VIDEO ON HOW TO LEARN EIGHT AN SIXTEEN NOTES
Sir can you play franch horn major scale
Do you mean in the key of the French horn?
@@OnlineSaxAcademy yes and sharp and flat notes
At 1:35 - I'm not sure it's helpful to say G# and Fb are the same notes. Sure the scales are the same etc. But if you are reading music, they're different.
It’s Gb and F#, they are the same fingerings, same pitches, just two ways of ‘spelling’ them.
@@OnlineSaxAcademy ops! Yes. But, still different when reading.
Yes, you’re right. The focus on this video though is on learning these scales so well that you don’t have to read them (hopefully!). Plus I find a lot of students don’t realise that Gb and F# are the same note so thought it was worth mentioning. But you are right, if you were unfortunate enough to have to read something in Gb major, that would certainly look different to F# Major.
Sir, please also tell me about the side keys in alto sex phone 🌹🙏