Chromatic Scale (Every note on the saxophone)
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- čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
- This video will show how to play the chromatic scale with tips and alternative fingerings. There is also a play along section to the full chromatic scale ascending and descending.
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00:00 Intro
00:44 Chromatic scale
10:19 finger charts
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Hi. Hopefully there are no mistakes in the animation. You can play along to the charts in the second section and increase the speed using the playback speed settings. Remember you will need to learn to play the chromatic scale at speed to play glissandos and fall offs. Enjoy.
Excellent as usual. Thanks for sharing
Thank you for another great lesson. I like your style. I've actually been practicing this for the past couple of days, trying to speed up my fingers. I first play it slowly; then speed it up. If I make any mistakes, I simply slow it down again. I don't really read sheet music; but I play by ear, so it's all good. I've been neglecting practicing scales, overtones, longtones and such. I now understand the importance of these. I believe that I will progress much faster now.
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Thank you so much prof this helped my daughter 😊😊
Thank you for posting the best sax tutorials ❤
This is BRILLIANT !!! Thank you. Easiest one to understand. I just wish I had found it sooner !!!!!!!!!!!!!
The best explanation visually and theoretically on You Tube period
finally a great complete tutorial for chromatic scale, the only one on youtube, well done, thank a lot!
this is so helpful thank you!
Thank you so much. This was so clear, but wow - those high notes get complicated 😟
Thank you for another great lesson. I like your style. I've actually been practicing this for the past couple of days, trying to speed up my fingers. I first play it slowly; then speed it up. If I make any mistakes, I simply slow it down again. I don't really read sheet music; but I play by ear, so it's all good. I've been neglecting practicing scales, overtones, longtones and such. I now understand the importance of these. I believe that I will progress much faster now.
Another great lesson. Thank you; I like your style. I can't read notes very well; but I play by ear anyway, so it's all good. I've actually been practicing exactly what you're teaching here, for the past couple of days; trying to speed my fingers up and I'm already faster. I play it slowly once or twice; then speed it up. If I'm making mistakes, I simply slow it down again. I haven't been very disciplined with the scales, overtones and longtones; but now, I realize just how important they are.
Thanks so much for this lesson your are a excellent prof!
Thanks so much for this lesson ✌️
You’re the best❤️💯
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I was wondering, what is that black saxophone that you play on?
Hi. It's a Selmer mark 2 SA80 with black lacquer. Thanks for the question.
Am I wrong or is G# missing on the chart..and if I'm wrong..why..am kind of new to music theory...Oh hold on, think I got it..Ab is the same as G#..nevermind.
What?
Thank you for another great lesson. I like your style. I've actually been practicing this for the past couple of days, trying to speed up my fingers. I first play it slowly; then speed it up. If I make any mistakes, I simply slow it down again. I don't really read sheet music; but I play by ear, so it's all good. I've been neglecting practicing scales, overtones, longtones and such. I now understand the importance of these. I believe that I will progress much faster now.