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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024

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  • @michaeldean9338
    @michaeldean9338 4 месяца назад +3

    "I can't speak Portuguese...Because I'm not practicing it." --- Dr. Wally... Love the channel, Dr. Wallace. Have learned a lot. Thanks again. Peace

  • @mgman259
    @mgman259 Год назад +9

    When to use alternative fingerings, how to remedy ‘flying fingers’, slurring scales to reveal technique glitches, dividing practice into discrete chunks: there’s so much pure gold dust in this video. Thanks Doc Wally!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад

      So glad it's helpful, happy practicing Paul!

  • @yvesbajulaz
    @yvesbajulaz Год назад +42

    Best channel. I’ve played my whole life, and your teaching is really furthering my playing and making me aware of many poor technics… I’ve tried many other channels through the years, your way of teaching resonate way more with me. Thx so much for all the amazing content your are putting out, helping out the sax community in an immeasurable way. You are part of the solution… thx

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад +8

      Well that is INCREDIBLY kind, thanks my friend. Hope you have a most wonderful weekend :)

    • @millasanosa36
      @millasanosa36 Год назад

      Ich stimme voll zu 😎

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад +1

      @@millasanosa36 Danke mein Freund

    • @ihts9
      @ihts9 3 месяца назад

      I totally agree.

  • @tomralph2508
    @tomralph2508 Год назад +3

    It would help a stack if PDF's were available for all these fantastic exercises. Thank you for sharing your vast knowledge.

  • @tctc2470
    @tctc2470 Год назад +1

    I’ve often scolded myself for wasting too much time, scrolling through RUclips…but having it all lead to me finding Wally has validated every spider vs scorpion video I had to watch to somehow get there. Not sure how one led to the other but I will forever be grateful for the algorithm that allowed it. I consider Dr Wally to be a gift that forever keeps giving. Thank you DW!

  • @keithcampbell6806
    @keithcampbell6806 Год назад +1

    Good morning Sir. Over the years lve watched you but this is the first time l saw this presentation. I don't ever use the bis key but this is a good exercise. I do something similar. For instance ascend in C then descend in C sharp. Then ascend in D and so on .Very similar but your exercise l am sure would be more fun .Thanks again Sir.

  • @willistaylor4077
    @willistaylor4077 Год назад +2

    I love Wally's totally geeky/nerdy humour. 🤣😄❤️❤️🎶🎶

  • @frankschaechner3119
    @frankschaechner3119 4 месяца назад

    Dear Sensei Dr Wally Wallace, you are the best! Thank you so much for your great patience….❤

  • @shannond8480
    @shannond8480 Год назад +8

    Fantastic, educational, and funny content. Thank you for all your videos. And your tone is a made of pure beauty. Hoping (and practicing) to get something similar myself sometime before I shed this mortal coil. I particularly appreciate that you offer classical saxophone content--in my long-ago high school years, I didn't even know classical saxophone was a thing, let alone that it would be the tone concept that would transform my deep affection for saxophone into pure love. Twenty years and one RUclips rabbit hole later, and I am living my best saxophone life.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад +1

      Thanks Shannon! I'm glad you're joining me down this "rabbit hole"! Next week we're studying Bach!! Stay tuned!

  • @quangvinhinh5676
    @quangvinhinh5676 Год назад +1

    Cảm ơn tiên sĩ bài học rất bổ ích.

  • @MrJColtrane68
    @MrJColtrane68 Год назад +5

    Great exercise. Thanks Dr Wally. With my scale practice, I move around doing scales ascending chromatically, ascending in 4ths, 5ths and also by a major third twice then a 4th; C to Eb to Ab to Db then F, A, D, F#, Bb, Eb, G, then finally B. This is good to avoid getting locked into muscle memory and auto pilot

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад +1

      Great observation and exercise, Anthony. You're right - fighting auto-pilot is a big part of the practice! (something I fight daily)

  • @wartinskater
    @wartinskater Год назад

    Dr Wally, your Channel and the Sax Fundamentals pathway, have been a Revelation for me. Every one of your advices are right on the pure crucial matter, de profundis. From the taks/scheudule related things to the most Tone and sound oriented advices. You bring from obscure not only the light, but also the matter and life around it, in a perfectly balance descriptive-but-not-so-much lenguage, much better for me than other obscure terminology. I have discover the Sax in a whole new angle, and your method fits me like nothing else. Really Love the work you are doing here. Every Time I follow your exercises and apply your tips, something clicks inside me. Real deep down thanks. Every one of your Lessons have been a bless for me. Thank you a Lot. My Sax Is breathing now!
    Also, If you ever have time and feel like it's beneficial for every of us down in the Sax Road, I would love to watch a Lesson on alternative fingerings from the essentials to the ocasional but clutch use. The C# was unknown to me and I feel it's a game changer!

  • @McGillMusicSaxSchool
    @McGillMusicSaxSchool Год назад +2

    Great video Wally and I really like your pressing and relaxing tip. Awesome.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад

      Hey, thanks Nigel! Hope you're well man, we need to chat and catch up!

  • @bobblues1158
    @bobblues1158 Год назад +1

    And I thought I knew everthing! One of your more humorous videos- love it!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад

      Much appreciated, Bob! Happy practicing my friend :)

  • @bobpremecz5429
    @bobpremecz5429 Год назад +1

    Spot on efficiency. "Press and relax." - what a pearl of wisdom. PS - I like to also say "Bis be flats", which is my short way of recommending the use of Bis when the key signatures fall on the left side of the circle of 5ths.

  • @Naesman1167
    @Naesman1167 2 месяца назад

    The best lesson I ever had.....

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  2 месяца назад

      Awwww, thanks! Unless the ellipsis was a pause before naming the best lessons that wasn't mine. But, happy practicing !

  • @Laura-wg5jk
    @Laura-wg5jk Год назад +1

    Dr. Wally, you are the bestest taskmaster! I think I will work on a line per week. Slow practice, but I AM practicing!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад +1

      If you take one swing a day at a mighty tree, it will eventually fall. Luckily we're not doing manual labor like woodcutting 😂
      Keep at it, Dr. Wally is proud of you

  • @jamesjoyce6614
    @jamesjoyce6614 Год назад +1

    Dr. Wally, thank you for another great video! I am working my way through the saxophone fundamentals course and I have been missing doing all 12 Maj scales daily, but I am trusting my Sensei to go deep on 1 Maj and the accompanying minor each month. Now I have this elegant excercise as well?! The quality of this channel is simply stunning. Ok, enough Johnny-like fanboying, I’m going to go practice.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад

      James, I can never get enough fanboying :)
      Have a great weekend my friend!

  • @millasanosa36
    @millasanosa36 Год назад +1

    Dankeschön von ganzem Herzen ❤️ 🌞🎷

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад

      Sie sind herzlich willkommen!

  • @sergiojaviersantanavaldes8550
    @sergiojaviersantanavaldes8550 Год назад +2

    Very good this class. Thanks for teaching so well!.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад

      Most welcome sergio - happy practicing!

  • @user-cu5ju1se9w
    @user-cu5ju1se9w Год назад +1

    Awesome video!Once again!Thank you Dr. Wallace!

  • @ekesamuel8795
    @ekesamuel8795 Год назад +3

    This video just confirmed something I found out myself. That is, articulation can disguise poor technique. Thank you so much for sharing your vast wealth of knowledge with us ❤️❤️❤️
    By the way, that work out was 🔥🔥🔥

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад +1

      Great revelation, eh! Good observation on your part - keep practicing! Have a wonderful weekend!

  • @clarinetninja
    @clarinetninja Год назад +1

    Great video - and I wish my wall showed the scales I play like yours does! Great work all ascpects of this!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад

      It's the new Shermin Williams paint color: music pedagogy grey.

  • @roswellminard9350
    @roswellminard9350 Год назад

    Great stuff! And the way you move your head when you talk reminds me of Thomas Dolby in the "She Blinded Me With Science" video LOL

  • @eddyhoughton6542
    @eddyhoughton6542 4 месяца назад

    Great video, I love variations on scale exercises. I practice scales every day, but I've never considered this way. Good idea. I second the guy who asked for pdfs, or at least showing the scores on the screen. I play tenor, and spontaneous transposing isn’t something I'm good at! Getting two scores on the screen for B flat and E flat instruments would be marvellous.

  • @francistaylor5097
    @francistaylor5097 Год назад +1

    I love this exercise. Thanks, Dr Wally.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад

      Most welcome Francis, have fun practicing this!

  • @paddylandreville8501
    @paddylandreville8501 Год назад

    Just love the way you teach the art of music.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад

      Many thanks, Paddy. Hope you're had a wonderful weekend!

  • @zeldemalevitz4996
    @zeldemalevitz4996 Год назад +1

    Excellent. Most informative. Thanks!

  • @robertpayne5233
    @robertpayne5233 Год назад +4

    I've been doing something similar where instead of moving in fourths I move from one scale to another in half steps. It also gives you a workout in alternate fingerings. Also, it's good for my improvising as I often move from one chord to the next using half steps which is pretty common in jazz. Great video, and yes, flying fingers are a bad habit. those flying fingers also make your horn move which isn't all that good of a thing.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад +2

      I do love a good half step motion as well. Major arpeggios with half step is suuuuper cool too!

  • @johnhalo123
    @johnhalo123 Год назад

    Love you videos and your sense of humor! Thank you!!!

  • @pacovalderrama4109
    @pacovalderrama4109 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you Dr. Wally

  • @thormusique
    @thormusique 4 месяца назад

    I love this! I'm actually a guitarist but love your channel and approach (is that legal?). Seriously, I've learned more about playing music on the guitar from 'sax therapists' than from guitar players. When guitar students ask me how to player 'better' lines, I tell them to listen to every saxophonist they can, regardless of genre. And for myself, I like to practice from sax studies.That said, I find your no-nonsense approach (and sense of humour) very refreshing. I'm so glad I tripped over your channel while jogging the Interwebs. Cheers!

  • @joshcharlat850
    @joshcharlat850 Год назад

    I like your sense of humor.

  • @Lutemann
    @Lutemann Год назад +1

    I love this exercise and the advice on using the bis key. BTW, this is also ex. #34 in Jerry Coker's book, Jazz Patterns. Did you work through this book as a youngster?

  • @keithridenhour7033
    @keithridenhour7033 3 месяца назад

    nice lesson K

  • @abhisima100
    @abhisima100 7 месяцев назад

    Awesome 🌷🌷🌷

  • @Schmidt-Sax
    @Schmidt-Sax Год назад

    Dear Wally💚 This is a very good teaching method for beginners. Super good .👍🏻🤝
    Thank you very much

  • @ashanesmusicdiary4972
    @ashanesmusicdiary4972 Год назад

    Can You please do a lesson with play along excercise with alternative fingering ...❤

  • @instrumentalsax
    @instrumentalsax 5 месяцев назад

    Great video.

  • @reuven8815
    @reuven8815 Год назад

    Dr. W: this is GOOOD!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад +1

      Thanks Reuven, I'm having a lot of fun making these!

  • @thepianokid27
    @thepianokid27 Год назад

    Thanks doc! Another great vid! 👍🏼

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад +1

      Thanks! have a most wonderful weekend Ben!

  • @johnsaliba7191
    @johnsaliba7191 Год назад

    I do this with all instrument study. scale use the way with instrument. You are So right nothing to urge here. JBS

  • @schmuak
    @schmuak Год назад

    Looking sharp as ever... maybe

  • @mesayetedamilola6705
    @mesayetedamilola6705 Год назад

    This is amazing...we love you SIR

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад +1

      I love you guys as well :)

  • @jazztime4
    @jazztime4 Год назад +1

    Why no chromatic side-C on the C scale and G scale? I find this alternate B to C fingering valuable in many instances as it is adding a key instead of (more awkwardly) replacing a key. Shouldn’t this be a fingering alternative that is incorporated into an exercise such as this in order to help build muscle memory? (Have played 65 years and love your videos!)

  • @nick_cnc
    @nick_cnc Год назад

    love the SOTW shade

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад +1

      I absolutely never mentioned a specific forum. I'm sure whatever forum you mentioned is a lovely place where people are very polite and enjoy the craft. 😶

  • @solomann940
    @solomann940 Год назад

    Thanks for the lesson

  • @johnnythe3rd182
    @johnnythe3rd182 Год назад

    I felt completely ashamed, he called me out on the 11 Seconds 😯 I'm doing my best Dr. Wally, practicing with my 🎷daily 👍

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад

      Ha! It's just a goal (and lighthearted joke), no calling out at all! Happy practicing!

  • @01contralto
    @01contralto Год назад

    Good Dr Wally very good 👋👋👋👋

  • @ashanesmusicdiary4972
    @ashanesmusicdiary4972 Год назад

    Best lessons Sir ❤

  • @maceonichols1987
    @maceonichols1987 10 месяцев назад

    I play the soprano saxophone. The fingering for soprano is different than the alto can I Still use your classes.

  • @tsafrir100
    @tsafrir100 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks Dr. Wally! Are all the alternate fingerings in this video also applicable for tenor?

  • @klaus8456
    @klaus8456 5 месяцев назад

    Dr Wally are you supposed to use these alternative fingerings Upwards and Downwards, or only on the given variations of this excersice?

  • @newbiostat
    @newbiostat 10 месяцев назад

    Do you know what helped me with my "flying fingers"? Back in college, I decided to glue my fingers to the keys. Although the superglue was extremely difficult to remove my fingers from the keys...yes, someone had to help, but hands were glued, it did help considerably. BUT, I would NOT recommend it.

  • @judithde9108
    @judithde9108 Год назад

    Hi I have started your fundamentals class, but cannot find recordings for Etudes would you be able to post link or give direction where they are?
    Thanks😊

  • @BillRiedmann
    @BillRiedmann Год назад

    super helpful thank you
    now I'm going to go practice
    Portuguese

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад

      Wait, that wasn't the take away....

    • @BillRiedmann
      @BillRiedmann Год назад

      @@drwallysax seriously that's a great exercise thanks a lot It's a good one to just pick up the horn several times a day and go through

  • @rubenaaronovitch-bruce608
    @rubenaaronovitch-bruce608 Год назад

    Goes round in the circle of 4th
    flats
    C - n/a
    F - bizz Bflat
    Bflat - bizz Bflat
    Eflat - bizz Bflat
    Aflat - bizz Bflat
    Dflat - bizz Bflat + side Fsharp key
    sharps
    Fsharp - start on normal Fsharp + side Bflat + finish on side Fsharp
    B - side Bflat
    E - n/a
    A - n/a
    D - n/a
    G - n/a

  • @congrestivalallthatjazz4254
    @congrestivalallthatjazz4254 Год назад

    All really helpfull content! One question: when playing the C major scale you say "nothing special" when talking about the fingerings, but is it then indeed better to play a normal middle C instead of a C with your right hand knuckle combined with a left hand B?

  • @ivanovitchmarples2062
    @ivanovitchmarples2062 Год назад

    Hi DrW
    This video is ace
    Is it useful, or just cumbersome, to play Side C when moving C to B or C to Bb, and visa versa?

  • @lyntedrockley7295
    @lyntedrockley7295 Год назад +1

    This is amazing. Your right lapel is invisible. How did you do that?
    Seriously spot on Dr Wally. A great approach. Lovely sound too. Looks like you have an early VI, mines a '56.
    I like the retro furniture too;-) It must have been a schlep taking it out and putting it back in again everytime you demonstrated a scale!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад +1

      Obviously I have professional furniture and lapel movers for my workflow, I'm not an animal. This particular 95k Mark vi is from 1961, I rather like it ;)

    • @lyntedrockley7295
      @lyntedrockley7295 Год назад +2

      @@drwallysax Ah that explains everything. Thanks. So the VI is a longbow?
      As you have a Yamaha too I'd love to see you doing a detailed comparison.

  • @websoupe
    @websoupe Год назад

    Brilliant and extremely useful. Thank you and thanks for the lion playing saxophone, this lion is the heraldic blazon of my place in France (north). It was the emblem of the old county, before the revolution in 1789, but we still use it. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drapeau_de_Flandre The French Gendarmerie still have it on the uniform. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drapeau_de_Flandre#/media/Fichier:Gendarmerie_Nord_Pas-de-Calais.svg

  • @javierquesada798
    @javierquesada798 Год назад

    donde where I can find them written that I can read thanks and cheers

  • @joekappes8648
    @joekappes8648 Год назад

    I have to say Dr. Wally I don’t think it’s just my imagination that you definitely have a different sound on that Mark VI than on your 875. I think it’s interesting that every time somebody asks about using a different mouthpiece guys always qualify their answer with, “ a different mouthpiece won’t make you sound like player X, you’ll still just sound like yourself.“ But I think the difference in sound between those two horns with you playing both of them is maybe not huge but it’s definitely noticeable.
    Maybe it’s just me. I’m an old summer cat. I was playing a Mark VI back in the day - 1970s and 80s- but I stopped playing for a long time and sold all my instruments. Now after a 29 year break I have a student level Yamaha 23. It’s an excellent instrument and I like the sound of it- I’m studying jazz now versus classical earlier. But I will always love the “Selmer sound.”
    And I wonder if having played this Mark VI for a while, you’re feeling a little temptation to make the switch permanent?

    • @joekappes8648
      @joekappes8648 Год назад

      Correction: “ summer “ should read “Selmer.” Which reminds me - I heard on a certain saxophone web forum which shall remain nameless that the Japanese are working on a saxophone with auto correct. Can’t wait.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад

      Hey Joe! I'm not sure if I'll switch, but I figure I should own a great example of a mark vi for comparison. This one (94k serial) plays exceptionally well. I MUCH prefer it to the Yanigisawa (traded in) and King Super 20, but not sure I love it more than the Yamaha (yet) ;)
      Hope you have a great weekend!

  • @eflat3666
    @eflat3666 Год назад

    Maestro grazie❤️. Sottotitoli in italiano please🌹

  • @RockRabot007
    @RockRabot007 9 месяцев назад

    I'm amazed that by doing this exercise I finally find out who I really am. (Not ideal).

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  9 месяцев назад +1

      Nonsense, you are exactly where you should be. We're all works in progress.

  • @MihaiIordacheJazz
    @MihaiIordacheJazz Год назад +1

    Great exercise, thanks! There’s something I don’t understand, though: when playing F# major, why end on side F#, though I have started with regular F# and the next scales (B, E, A, D, G) never return to side F#?

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад +1

      Why does the boxer lift weights? He never has them in the ring?

    • @20100delzenne
      @20100delzenne Год назад +1

      Because you have to play the F natural (or E#)... it’s more obvious when you play descending f# major...

    • @MihaiIordacheJazz
      @MihaiIordacheJazz Год назад +1

      @@20100delzenne Thanks, you’re right, I have figured it out in the meantime. It just seemed a bit counter-intuitive at first.

  • @prsrick4895
    @prsrick4895 Год назад

    Great exercise!! Where can I download a copy of the music? Thanks!

  • @andyquinn1125
    @andyquinn1125 Год назад

    Oooh yeah. F# key on Mood Indigo baby! Okay another question Doc: chromatic scale uses F# key, and the sequence side Bb, B, side C, C#... Correct? Same for descending. I love it. Feels so good.

  • @laurentgodefroy3904
    @laurentgodefroy3904 Год назад

    Thanks a lot for this video and all the tips inside. However I cannot find the Pdf of the scales?!. Thanks

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад

      not currently a .pdf available - but not necessary either!

  • @irfansheikhdehradun344
    @irfansheikhdehradun344 Год назад

    plz make video for 12 bar blues if you can ...

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад +1

      I've got a whole series on them!

    • @irfansheikhdehradun344
      @irfansheikhdehradun344 Год назад

      how long it will take to get...

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад

      @@irfansheikhdehradun344 ruclips.net/video/DcNs8YpWXJ4/видео.html

  • @warrensledge5909
    @warrensledge5909 Год назад

    Dr Wally what saxophone you playing?

  • @Jaujau933
    @Jaujau933 4 месяца назад

    A great saxophonist for someone who is always dressed as a "Door to door salesman" 😊

    • @ajbnmd
      @ajbnmd 4 месяца назад

      Much better dressed!

  • @dansherbon2482
    @dansherbon2482 Год назад

    Side C on the C scale?

  • @kami2302
    @kami2302 Год назад

    Super unterricht

  • @Trevayne4
    @Trevayne4 Год назад

    Great video! (shssss everybody I saw a Selmer logo...)

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад +1

      I scratched it off, you can't see it!!! 😂

  • @damianbiondo812
    @damianbiondo812 7 месяцев назад

    OK, I hit 'subscribe." Now, what is the 13th Major Scale? I demand an answer.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  7 месяцев назад

      Blorgal Sharp - now go practice!

    • @damianbiondo812
      @damianbiondo812 7 месяцев назад

      @@drwallysax Classic!

  • @HaHaHaHope
    @HaHaHaHope Год назад

    When you say side F# key? Never heard it called that. Always referred to it as the Fork key. Is called side F# in classical study? Also I always use bis key never side Bb. It took a couple years to get used to it. Will never go back. My fingers are always on the pearls. Well worth the time I put in to get it down.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад

      It's more commonly known as the "side F#" key - residing with the rest of the right side keys.

    • @HaHaHaHope
      @HaHaHaHope Год назад

      @@drwallysax wow, I’ve had a lot of teachers. Never once called it side F#. Including George Garzone.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад

      ​@@HaHaHaHope Older teachers (who often studied with clarinetists) sometimes referred to it as a "fork" fingering. A "fork" fingering comes from earlier clarinet, recorder, oboe and bassoon fingerings (closed - open - closed tone holes). "Fork" is referring to a fingering, not a key. For the saxophone, "side key" is a much more accurate description, and more commonly used.

  • @JeniTehan
    @JeniTehan Год назад

    What if I said side b flat is the alternate fingering?

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад

      Jeni, go wait in the car.

    • @JeniTehan
      @JeniTehan Год назад

      Sirvalorsax said he agrees.

  • @lion037
    @lion037 Год назад +1

    Hey Doc! Is this exercise in the free book or available as a pdf? Also I need to work on not using the bis key for dang near everything...

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад +2

      No need for a .pdf - once you've learned your scales (or as you learn them) apply them to this pattern!

    • @lion037
      @lion037 Год назад

      @@drwallysax Fine, make me do homework and use my brain to learn things. Next you'll probably say that "It's good for me." I'm on to you Dr. Wally "Eat your vegetables" Wallace!😋

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад +2

      @@lion037 Sleep and hydration both benefit the performer as well ;)

  • @jacquelamontharenberg
    @jacquelamontharenberg Год назад

    You know Dr. Wally, I am a recording artist and producer. I am in the studio practicing and recording for hours at a time. When I am creating music and improvising, I am really not thinking about fingerings. It just flows. Unfortunately I have some bad habits as far as fingerings. I usually warm up with low Bb exercises, long tones, various scales and arpeggios. I am going to start practicing your scale method with alternate fingerings just to see if I can internalize the new fingerings. It makes sense, but it may be too late for me. Any suggestions?. Thanks. Love and respect bro.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад +1

      Love and respect back at you. Even if you never use them (you likely will), learning things in new ways can be a great way to spark creativity and keep us "young." I'll be interested to hear how it goes for you!

  • @stickyoctopus858
    @stickyoctopus858 Год назад

    Cool video. I don't play sax, but you sound like Vsauce.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад

      Vsauce? Is that a good thing or a bad thing?

  • @victorrusin7602
    @victorrusin7602 Год назад

    I couldn't figure out what bis means. It's French for alternate.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад +1

      One of my French speaking students recently informed me of this! Yes, alternate or "back up"!

  • @andyquinn1125
    @andyquinn1125 Год назад

    Thank Doc. Very helpful. Just wanted to check: F# scale - same fingering for descending? Even if going below the F# note?

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад +2

      if going below - use the side: all about avoiding the finger flip of F-to-F#

    • @andyquinn1125
      @andyquinn1125 Год назад

      Is there any change in fingerings if the contour is reversed - C descending F ascending, yada ...

  • @donl3248
    @donl3248 Год назад

    What is the Circle (or Cycle) of 4ths? The Circle of 5ths backwards.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад +2

      the Circle of 5ths is the circle of 4ths backwards. And the circle of life is unrelated.

    • @scrunchymacscruff1244
      @scrunchymacscruff1244 Год назад

      @@drwallysax Ah! got it.

  • @robinchrist7172
    @robinchrist7172 Год назад

    Thanks Dr Wally, wheres the yamaha?

  • @MrBobbybrown7
    @MrBobbybrown7 Год назад

    Dr. Wally Wallace? Is that your real name?? Seriously, I know an excellent sax instructor from Texas named Dr. Woody Witt! Great channel !

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад

      Wally is my nickname. But it's a real nickname.

    • @MrBobbybrown7
      @MrBobbybrown7 Год назад

      @@drwallysax Hey! thanks for the reply! If you get a chance, check out Woody Witt sometime. He studied at the University of North Texas (I believe) and then he went on to become a professor there. At one time we had the same sax instructor, Leonard (Len) Eby, one of the best technical instructors for saxophone! Again, great channel!

  • @johnsaliba7191
    @johnsaliba7191 Год назад

    Maybe Paul Deville

  • @insaneevillogan
    @insaneevillogan Год назад

    How would you practice this with adding the b6 from the major bebop scale? Would you just do major bebop work and this major scale separately or maybe do it in 9/8?

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад +1

      I wouldn't. I recommend practicing diatonic scales and learning the alterations (not just the b6) in context of jazz phrases.

    • @insaneevillogan
      @insaneevillogan Год назад

      @@drwallysax oh man, alright I gotta do some back tracking then I learned all my scales as major bebop scales 😃, shouldnt be too too hard

  • @Dennisax100
    @Dennisax100 11 месяцев назад

    😍

  • @saxmanone
    @saxmanone Год назад

    how do I get the sheet music for this exercise?

  • @Saxmanjoe
    @Saxmanjoe Год назад

    I quickly get lost trying to do the transposing stuff. What is the concert key to start in for the tenor so that the fingerings are the same as the alto?

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад +1

      No need to transpose, these are "saxophone" exercises. They will sound different notes on Eb/Bb instruments, but we read/finger the same notes.

    • @Saxmanjoe
      @Saxmanjoe Год назад

      @@drwallysax Yes sir so if I use the same fingerings that you are what key would I be starting in on a tenor?

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад +1

      @@Saxmanjoe Playing a C on tenor would be a concert Bb

    • @Saxmanjoe
      @Saxmanjoe Год назад

      @@drwallysax Young man, let me say on behalf of your senior citizen students that we very much appreciate your patience and long-suffering with us. All too often we don't have a clue!!! Have a blessed Sunday Dr. Walley! 🙏

  • @JayCee-hw4zc
    @JayCee-hw4zc Год назад

    Was there a sheet to download with this?

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад

      No .pdf needed - once you know your scales - it's a predictable pattern!

  • @scrunchymacscruff1244
    @scrunchymacscruff1244 Год назад

    And don't call me Shirley! 4:33

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад

      Shirley only works when followed immediately by the 2nd person subject of the sentence. Surely, YOU must know this ;)

    • @scrunchymacscruff1244
      @scrunchymacscruff1244 Год назад

      @@drwallysax That's correct; however, I couldn't abate my desire to spring a corny joke, waiting for the perfect grammatical storm to blow in. Please accept my humble apology!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад

      @@scrunchymacscruff1244 "Waiting for the perfect grammatical storm.."!!!! LOOOVE IT

  • @smarams
    @smarams Год назад

    Stylish, useful, progressive. Go practice!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад

      Well tanks you Rodrigo, most kind!

  • @obadee2000
    @obadee2000 Год назад

    Please your sound here was noticeably different. Please oblige me your set up -Mouthpiece, reed

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Год назад

      This was demonstrated on a classical mouthpiece: Backun Vocalise TM2 - reed was a vandoren traditional 3

  • @bumbum4592
    @bumbum4592 4 месяца назад

    I play guitar however Prefer sax sounds ; ❤Bird '

  • @javierquesada798
    @javierquesada798 Год назад

    donde where I can find them written that I can read thanks and cheers