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How to Play the Sax : How to Alternate Saxophone Scales

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Uploaded by on Oct 2, 2007

Melodic minor, blues and whole tone can be alternated when playing a saxophone; learn how with tips from our expert sax player in this free sax video music lesson.

Expert: Mitch Kaplan
Contact: www.ricksmusicalinstruments.com
Bio: Mitch Kaplan has performed and taught music for two decades. He is also a published author of music education books and online articles.
Filmmaker: JASON FREEDMAN

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  • "lowering the flat the lowing the first step a half.....step"  0:49

    haha such a natural speaker =P

  • Goddamn he is inarticulate as fuck

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  • The demons come out at 1:45.

  • I didn't know Expert Village made videos on how not to play saxophone.

  • having trouble at 1:47?!

  • if I dreamed a whole tone scale like that, it would be a nightmare.

  • "a cool one, i like that...." lol xD this guy is great!

  • sounds nice

  • One word: Asshat.

  • Yeah it is

  • 1:12 - he demonstrates playing a medley in the blues scale BUT HE USED Bb C Db ... NOT IN THE BLUES SCALE!!!

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