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Thank you! Little error: alto sax sounds lower than written down major 6, not minor 6. Very interesting lectures.
Very helpful as always. I really like the fact there is at least one exercise in each of your videos. Great work. Thank you so much.
Está explicado en el capítulo 6 de Adler, página 167. buen video
Thank you Teacher
If I'm playing F major scale (F G A A G G F G) in piano, now if I need to play those above notes in Bb trumpet and Eb Alto saxophone alternately then which scales would you prefer for both to play along in Marching Band for perfect sounding?
The trumpet would play in G major (GABBAAGA) and the alto sax would play in A flat major.
Ok thanks for reply. But why not in D major which is 3rd minor down from F scale of piano why go up to Ab major any reason?
Yes, when transposing from concert pitch to written pitch you almost always go up, and from written pitch to concert pitch you almost always go down.
@@DrKatiMeyerMusicTheory DMaj is the correct answer for the alto Sax.
Thank you! Little error: alto sax sounds lower than written down major 6, not minor 6. Very interesting lectures.
Very helpful as always. I really like the fact there is at least one exercise in each of your videos. Great work. Thank you so much.
Está explicado en el capítulo 6 de Adler, página 167. buen video
Thank you Teacher
If I'm playing F major scale (F G A A G G F G) in piano, now if I need to play those above notes in Bb trumpet and Eb Alto saxophone alternately then which scales would you prefer for both to play along in Marching Band for perfect sounding?
The trumpet would play in G major (GABBAAGA) and the alto sax would play in A flat major.
Ok thanks for reply. But why not in D major which is 3rd minor down from F scale of piano why go up to Ab major any reason?
Yes, when transposing from concert pitch to written pitch you almost always go up, and from written pitch to concert pitch you almost always go down.
@@DrKatiMeyerMusicTheory DMaj is the correct answer for the alto Sax.