Learn How to play Hallelujah ( Alto Saxophone - Tutorial )
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- Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024
- In this video, you will learn how to play "Hallelujah". Fast forward to minute 2:21 for the accompaniment ONLY and be able to play the lead melody. The score on the screen is for instruments tuned in C. Download the score for instruments tuned in Bb and Eb through this link:
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The Saxophone used in this video is:
SA-400
Sax Player: Jose Oliveira @saxoliveira
Video: OliveiraShots @oliveirashots
This video really helpful to me as beginner.
Thank you for amazing tutorial!
thanks for this, I learning. One q, whats the cincert key for this?
Great song!
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR TIME…
Super.Bravo god bless you
Thank you very much sir.
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Obrigado. Brasil.
thank you very much
(Sorry for stupid question) What is the difference between first C# and second? I see that he plays with not touching any button, but it sounds different and in notes it is in different places....? Is it maybe just the key?
Both sound the same. In score there are last notes - in 4th and 6th bars correspondingly. Sure!
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Hi can you do Wonderful tonight by Eric Clapton. Thanks! Btw thanks for sharing this
Hello, what mouthpiece do you use please ?
can I play it the same way with a tenor sax? thanks
can somebody explain this to me: 0:36 it says he plays F#, and the fingering is correct for F#, but on the sheet music there isnt the symbol "#" with the note. it just shows "F".
most of the other note have the same problem. is the partition incorrect?
Francois Dupont yes its correct because at the beginning (left) there are 3 sharp notes. That means that C is now C#, F is F# and G is G#. All the note that are in the line of the sharps at the begging become sharps. If the sharp was in the line of the E it would be E#. Thats why.
There are hashtag symbols on the left that show which notes are supposed to be played with a sharp
@@mrcrabs2391 yeah thank you. i found that out later. i am learning by myself so sometimes it takes a while to discover the basics.
Bravo
Tks
Parádos. 🎷
In:052miss the c#
Sorry is 0:51