In this video, we study a superb piece of Blues vocabulary—a very cool lick that I have created especially for this video. We study it for both alto and tenor sax, listening to it played on its own and in the context of a wider solo. We'll break down its construction, so you can easily transcribe it into any key. Then, we'll take it through the cycle of fourths in a "practice with me" format, an excellent way to develop your musical language.
Practicing licks, patterns, and scales in all keys is a tried-and-tested method that will guarantee growth as a sax player.
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Blues scale construction: [ Ссылка ]
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Blues scales [ Ссылка ]
Pentatonic scales [ Ссылка ]
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