Saxophone Blues Scales : Descending Saxophone Blues Scale Patterns

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Uploaded by on Sep 26, 2008

A descending saxophone blues scale pattern provides interesting ideas for different sounds and types of music. Play a descending saxophone blues scale patterns with tips from a saxophone instructor in this free video music lesson.

Expert: Mariane Miyanna Nielsen
Bio: Mariane Miyanna Nielsen has been teaching and playing the saxophone professionally for over twenty years.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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  • hey guys, dont knock on the right/wrong way to hold the saxophone. the only thing that matters is that you close your eyes and shake your head when playing a blues scale like she does and call it a "pattern".

  • She sounds good idc what anybody says

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  • Blues scales are the bastardization of what the blues represents for multiple reasons.

  • socialsax com is a new saxophone social community. you can browse and chat on forum, download backing tracks for free, add video and music. not only that you can make new friends there!

  • Thank you for the lesson. I'm going to use it because I really enjoy the sound and your

    experience and lesson has answered an important question that I had.

  • how to not play saxophone... awful sound

  • Hey, folks -

    Thanks for bringin' a smile to my face all around.

    I sound like Jodie Foster? COOL!!! If only I could look like Pam Grier.

    Peace Out -

    Miyanna

  • @jmbqo It's D #C C bB G on the sax, which is in Eb, not in concert C.

  • OK...i got the point...and actually liked the idea...but she explains one things and plays another :S

    she actually goes: F, E, #D, #C, bB, bA, F (she said D, #C, C, bB, G)

    ¿?¿?¿?¿?

  • Ok, clever, shall we slow it down a bit for the learners?

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