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"Octaves and Fifths For Alto, Tenor, Soprano, and Baritone Saxophone's

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Uploaded by on Nov 14, 2008

Getting Your Saxophone Chops Together

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  • why are those notes called fifths

  • Because you count up five from your root note. For example; C is your root note. Always count the root and go up. C, D, E, F, G! G is the winner!

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  • Even though I don't play sax, your a great teacher and dad

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