même si je ne comprends pas un mot d'anglais, j'apprécie énormément vos vidéos, claires, bien construites et efficaces pour progresser. Merci infiniment pour votre travail pédagogique qui porte ses fruits et me permet d'avancer en y prenant beaucoup de plaisir... Amitiés👍
So what's this blues scale all about was my question and I found this video very very helpful. I can get the ladder of tone and walk my way to the intervals and patterns. I really appreciate your effort here, God bless your heart.
OMG! this is so helpful! I just started learning to improvise using the G blues scale, but was getting nowhere. This is a launching pad for me. Thank you!
I'm subscribed to your premium program and you make practice so much fun! I feel like I'll finally learn to play my🎷 well enough to add it in my next band. Thanks Paul!!!
Oh wow, so glad I ran across your channel Paul. Great stuff! I really love the way you have everything structured out from beginner to advanced! I'm definitely looking forward to delving into your channel...and yes you've got a cup of coffee coming up on me!
Hi Paul - this is a fantastic learning resource; well put together and structured. Might I suggest a 'listen only' version as having the notes written out on screen makes it a bit too easy for the intermediate player. My instinct is that the harder you have to work, the better you learn! Just a thought...
Thanks Peter! Yes looking away from the screen and trying these phrases but ear is a great way to increase the difficulty! I have some ear training videos that use this idea of not showing the notes.
This may be a tall order, but if you are familiar with a song called 'singing a song for my mother' by Hamilton Bohannon? It would be great if you could do a lesson on it.
Great lesson this! Thanks. Although I downloaded the PDF and it wasnt for Tenor, it was only the Alto sheet music (in G, not C) am I missing something? Hope you can help.. Cheers
Thanks! When you sign up for free you should receive this workout in all 12 keys as a separate email. Maybe check your promotions/spam folder in your mail as sometimes it gets out there.
@@OnlineSaxAcademy Hi Paul, Thanks so much for the swift reply :) I am already a 'free' member so i just logged in, went to your "RUclips Lesson Library" page, found this lesson, and on that page it said the free content was only one PDF in the key of G for alto. Should there be the Tenor option too( in C)? Hope you can help? Thanks again. Much appreciated
Hi Paul, I will be very interested to buy the blues scale workout in the 12 keys. I tested the G blues scale version and it's a fantastic tool. Would it be still possible to buy it (pdf + backing tracks) without any engagement per month ?
Hi William, that’s a tricky one. I suppose it depends where you are at in your playing and what you are trying to learn. Personally, I prefer to stick mainly to one horn but then players that do work in theatre pits need the skill of being able to switch. I would say if you’re more of a beginner player it’s probably best to mainly practice on one.
It sounds better when you do it😅. Seriously I could do better if you had a brief pause before each new lick. Let me see it for a second before you play. I know I can slow it down and pause it but it breaks the flow. Maybe play it once at a slower tempo then again at speed. It takes time to digest those tasty chops. Eating under pressure gives me heartburn.
To get your free PDF please visit www.newonlinesaxacademy.com/free-34
I don't play the sax but I found the exercises very useful to play on the piano and the guitar. Thanks for posting.
Great lessons! Clear, concise, useful, to the point and FUN!
Thanks!
Thank you very much, so many tasty licks here. I can't wait to start shedding them.
Enjoy!
Gonna use this! Thx Paul!😎💪🎷
You’re welcome!
that was grate job bro more grace upon ur life
Thanks Aderibigbe Adewumi!
SUUUUUUUUPER brother. From Colombia.
Thanks Ricardo!
Excellent phrasing & creative color. Excellent demostration. Best always, from New York City.
Thanks so much!
hay dude that is great stuff an as a beginner i really like it thanks
Thanks Jose!
Been using this workout since I first started with paul riley and still today I use it so much fun😊❤
Thank you Paul. Really helpful.
You’re welcome Clive!
Muchas gracias amigo❤ muy completa la lección y además muy lindo sonido
Amazing lesson I’ll be with king hard on this one 🎷💥
Thanks!
Great teacher my friend aloha coach Mundo 👏
aloha Edmundo!
Guay estos ejercicio me ayudan un montón para improvisar... Gracias..
Me alegro!
'kin AWESOME love your work - much respect
Thanks 🙏
Very nice sir good job.
Great lesson
Love from Darjeeling. India.
Thanks!
même si je ne comprends pas un mot d'anglais, j'apprécie énormément vos vidéos, claires, bien construites et efficaces pour progresser. Merci infiniment pour votre travail pédagogique qui porte ses fruits et me permet d'avancer en y prenant beaucoup de plaisir... Amitiés👍
Thanks Roger!!
Muchas gracias maestro por tan excelente clase
Thanks Ruben!
So what's this blues scale all about was my question and I found this video very very helpful. I can get the ladder of tone and walk my way to the intervals and patterns. I really appreciate your effort here, God bless your heart.
That’s so nice to hear Kayode, thanks!
This deserves a coffee 😉
Thanks for the coffee Jazzman!
OMG! this is so helpful! I just started learning to improvise using the G blues scale, but was getting nowhere. This is a launching pad for me. Thank you!
Hermosas clases, debería ser traducidas en español para aquellos que el lenguaje no entiende, por lo demás muy bueno.
Thanks, you can use RUclipss automatic subtitle translations, just click the settings wheel to find them.
Love it thanks
You’re welcome Jermaine!
I'm subscribed to your premium program and you make practice so much fun! I feel like I'll finally learn to play my🎷 well enough to add it in my next band. Thanks Paul!!!
That’s so great to hear! Thanks!
Danke, das ist das Beste, was ich für Anfänger gefunden habe. Es wäre schön, die Begleitmusik zusammen mit dem PDF zu posten.
Amazing job. Awesome, well structured progressive content! 👍👍
Thanks!
Oh wow, so glad I ran across your channel Paul. Great stuff! I really love the way you have everything structured out from beginner to advanced! I'm definitely looking forward to delving into your channel...and yes you've got a cup of coffee coming up on me!
Thanks so much Andre!
Try responding with different runs used in the video instead if repeating the sqme lick
Good idea, you can also try using the same rhythm but change the notes
Hi Paul - this is a fantastic learning resource; well put together and structured. Might I suggest a 'listen only' version as having the notes written out on screen makes it a bit too easy for the intermediate player. My instinct is that the harder you have to work, the better you learn! Just a thought...
Thanks Peter! Yes looking away from the screen and trying these phrases but ear is a great way to increase the difficulty! I have some ear training videos that use this idea of not showing the notes.
I like your technique keep up the good work
Thanks Donald!
This is great. Also just getting into G blues scale and found this really helpful. Thank you.
Thanks David!
Thanks so much!!!! Really cool workout to gear up my rehearsals 🙂😊😊
You’re welcome Uwen Itang!
Great!...I bought the blues scale workout pack. Very useful for practicing...
That’s great to hear Marcos, let me know how you get on.
I bought you a coffe.
@@mourafmarcos Thanks so much!
Great job👌🎷
Thanks!
Many thanks
You’re welcome Jamie!
sweet! I try it responding you by ear and it was very fun, and admit in advanced part I mess it up most of time though haha!
That’s a good idea! Yeah the advanced phrases are quite tricky!
Great work!
Thank you!
Hi Paul, great lesson.. What's the name of the backing track, I just love it.. (Dennis, Alto sax beginner)
Thanks Dennis, this is available to download at www.onlinesaxacademy.com in the RUclips library when you become a premium member.
Tks very much...
You’re welcome, glad you enjoyed it!
love it
Thanks Eric!
Thank you dear Paul for your video. A cup of coffee or a cold beer from me. Kai
Awesome! Thanks very much Kai!
that video made me come alive
That’s great!
This may be a tall order, but if you are familiar with a song called 'singing a song for my mother' by Hamilton Bohannon? It would be great if you could do a lesson on it.
Thanks, will check it out!
Great lesson this! Thanks. Although I downloaded the PDF and it wasnt for Tenor, it was only the Alto sheet music (in G, not C) am I missing something? Hope you can help.. Cheers
Thanks! When you sign up for free you should receive this workout in all 12 keys as a separate email. Maybe check your promotions/spam folder in your mail as sometimes it gets out there.
@@OnlineSaxAcademy Hi Paul, Thanks so much for the swift reply :)
I am already a 'free' member so i just logged in, went to your "RUclips Lesson Library" page, found this lesson, and on that page it said the free content was only one PDF in the key of G for alto. Should there be the Tenor option too( in C)? Hope you can help? Thanks again. Much appreciated
That should be up there now, if you reload the page the Tenor part will be there too
@@OnlineSaxAcademy That's amazing.. thank you so much!
@@kuztardd you're welcome!
Hello. I would like the same in A major and em or other tonalite. I can pay this. Thank
Backing track from Herbie Hancock 🥴? Thank U for the share ❤
Peace from Caribbean Island : Martinica
Thanks Laurel, similar to Herbie, I was just kind of jamming on the chords Bbmin and Eb7 with a midi bass!
Hi Paul, I will be very interested to buy the blues scale workout in the 12 keys. I tested the G blues scale version and it's a fantastic tool. Would it be still possible to buy it (pdf + backing tracks) without any engagement per month ?
Hi Nicolas, that should be possible, send me an email to info@onlinesaxophoneteacher.com and we can sort it out.
Bonjour. Est il possible d’avoir ces exercices dans d autres tonalite. Suis prêt à m inscrire en payant. Merci.
Yes it is available to download for premium members here: www.onlinesaxacademy.com/post/34-fun-blues-scale-workout
@@OnlineSaxAcademy Are you sure that I will have all the tones? because in this case I subscribe. but I wanted to be sure
Yes it’s in all 12 keys with backing tracks
Merci. je crois que tes videos sont les meilleurs ... je ne parle pas anglais mais ca devrait aller ...@@OnlineSaxAcademy
Do you find it helpful or obstructive to learning to go continually back and forth between the alto and the tenor sax?
Hi William, that’s a tricky one. I suppose it depends where you are at in your playing and what you are trying to learn. Personally, I prefer to stick mainly to one horn but then players that do work in theatre pits need the skill of being able to switch. I would say if you’re more of a beginner player it’s probably best to mainly practice on one.
uah! 💥🎷💥👍👍👍🎷
Thanks!
This scale is for what key in guitar?
This would be the Bb blues scale
like this
Thanks Keith!
👍❤
Thanks!
🎷👍👏👏👏❤🎷
It sounds better when you do it😅.
Seriously I could do better if you had a brief pause before each new lick.
Let me see it for a second before you play.
I know I can slow it down and pause it but it breaks the flow.
Maybe play it once at a slower tempo then again at speed.
It takes time to digest those tasty chops. Eating under pressure gives me heartburn.
Thanks! If you get the free PDF that should help you when playing along
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